My anime blog has now transitioned to WordPress successfully (at least as far as I can tell). Getting everything to work ended up actually being a lot easier than I thought it would be once I found a couple tricks online. However, if you see anything that you think is amiss, let me know either by posting a comment or by emailing me at podcast [at] anime [dot] calculusman [dot] com.
As you can also see, I’ve changed my layout in anticipation of the release of The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya. I hope you like it. Once the first disc is released, I’ll change my layout back, though I may design a brand new layout since by then it will probably be about the time to get around to that anyway.
For those with RSS feeders to my site, I have set up a redirect so that any RSS feeder you use should automatically switch over to the new feed. However, if it doesn’t, the link to the new feed is at the bottom of the page. There is also now a feed for comments, not that I get any on this blog.
And speaking of comments, you do have to register to post them. Sorry, anti-spam measure.
Thirdly, to go along with the unveiling of my new blogging software, I am announcing that I am, tentatively, going to Otakon 2007 in Baltimore July 20-22. I say tentatively because I’ve reserved a hotel room and registered for the convention, but right now I’m going alone so I’m a little nervous. This would also be my first vacation where I’m going by myself and not meeting up with people I know.
Maybe I should see if Ataru from Northern Virginia Anime with Ataru is going…. We could have a joint podcast! woohoo! lol.
Oh, and that’s another thing. So far I haven’t missed a week posting a podcast. By the time Otakon comes around, if I still don’t miss a week, I’ll be on episode 34. I currently don’t have a laptop and I don’t see myself getting one in the near future unless I can find a cheapy one somewhere, so I’m not sure what I’m going to do for podcasting that week. I could try to buy some sort of digital recorder I suppose and then post a podcast in the middle of the week instead of Saturday (or skip a week).
However, if I do eventually get a laptop and either there is a wireless connection at the convention center or my hotel has internet (that may be iffy considering where I’m staying) I may do a podcast on site (woohoo!).

