I'm currenlty working offline on my articles, that will be published next
fall or something.
I'm managing to write at least 10 articles. Maybe some of you is wondering
why I've stopped publishing
new tests on CSS. The reason is pretty simple to understand. I don't feel
any joy in doing this, at least in the past
3 months. CSS have always been a placebo in my life, something that keeps
you alive while everything else is falling apart.
I feel guilt beyond words for this. Please don't follow my example. Try to
enjoy life outside the WWW, that's my advice.
Actually, I'm too sensitive. I need to work on tech stuff to smother my
sensibility. Avoid this if you can.

ps. Eric, if you want, remove this message if you find it inappropriate. bye

G.

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