Things I Wish Would Come Back
A few weeks back I made a post regarding thins on the internet that I wish would take off. That is they started, grew, stumbled, and then fell and have yet to be revived. Well, this is a take on that same concept, but some of these never really took off.
Unfortunately, these are the things that are still waiting to jump out of the nest, like it or not.
- UmDum Blog
- The-Grayline (My own fault.)
- Sig-Pig
- Juggo-Pop
- The360Index (Site I sold...expecting to flourish.)
Again, that's all for now, there just isn't enough time in the day to take care of all that needs tending to. I'm guilty of a full plate, are you?
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