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An Extra Point: The Next Step for Point 2 Point

After fifty-one episodes and a lot of fun, Point 2 Point will be changing drastically again. Most of my game commentary will come through my blog (http://anextrapoint.blogspot.com) from now on and P2P will be simply news. I invite you to follow my blog here for any game related posts and, if you're interested, to come on over to the blogspot site for commentary on such things as movies, television, books and life in general.
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A New Way to Express Myself

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For the full blog, please follow at http://anextrapoint.blogspot.com.

It is with mixed emotions that I start this blog. It means a transition for my podcast, Point 2 Point. From this point forward, P2P will be periodic news and commentary. This will be where I open up and talk about the things I love.

So -- why this transition? A few reasons:

1. P2P had run its course for me. I have said most of what I felt I needed to say. I would have liked to have performed some more interviews, but the coordination of people's schedules (especially mine) and the technological triangulation required for an interview really has become trying.

2. Is Point 2 Point really Point 2 Point without Scott? The short answer is no. I think I did a good job carrying the show through 2011 solo, but it really wasn't the same. Scott came over for our "Micropseudocon 2011," and it was great. He talked trash. He laughed at me (and with me). He won a game or two. He criticized a game and called it "unplayable" (in this case, Middle Earth Quest). He was, in short, everything that made me choose him as a co-host all those years ago. The banter was more fun to record and more fun to participate in than sitting and trying to keep some kind of solo, artificial "dialogue"going. So, I tried, but there really is no Point 2 Point without Scott.

3. I want to talk about things other than games. I love a number of things in my life, and I like to talk about them. And Point 2 Point was about wargames. Period. As it should have been. Here, people can read my thoughts, comment on them and respond to them (hopefully), and ignore the things that don't interest them. And I can express my views on all of the topics that interest me: wargames, science fiction and fantasy, teaching, writing, games other than wargames, role-playing, game design, the English Premier League team Arsenal, and the Virginia Tech Hokies, among other things. So, read what interests you (and, hopefully, a bit more), comment on it, and ignore the rest.

So, what will this blog be? It will be all of the above and more. It will not, at this point, be regular, but I foresee being able to write more than I was able to record (three kids, two of them teenagers -- need I say more?).
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Martin
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Points one and three sum up exactly what I'm feeling about podcasting (without having provided nearly the entertainment you've given us over the years).

Thanks for all casts!
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Thanks for all the good work. Looking forward to reading the blog!
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Hi Jason,
This new direction is exciting, and I look forward to reading your thoughts and ramblings on a wide variety of topics.
And thanks for all the podcats as well, lots of great listening!
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Thanks for all of the great podcasts and all of the effort and time put into them. For what it is worth, P2P kept me very, very entertained over the years.

And a special thanks for your work in 2011. I think some of those podcasts were amongst the best from the series.

Good luck with the blog. I look forward to reading them in the future.
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Many thanks Jason for your podcasts, I enjoyed every single one.
 
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Sorry to see the end of the podcast. You were the voice of wargaming, with or without Scott. I really appreciate you coming on and ending it--I hate not knowing if a podcast is ever coming back.

I certainly understand the time pressures of teenage kids. I wish you the best in these interesting years.

I hope we meet at a con someday--I'd love to play a game with you.

Just a suggestion--I only found out about this blog accidentally. Is there any way to get the word out to the people who don't know about it? Maybe post a message in the podcasts forum the way you announced the podcast releases. Lots of others might still be waiting for the next episode.
 
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Thanks for the podcast Jason. Joe Steadman rekindled my interest in wargaming, and you stoked the fire into the blaze it currently is.

I think you have one more episode in you, though. You never did get your ASL Life Partner on the air with you whistle
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Thanks for your great podcasts Jason and Scott. Really hate to see the end of P2P, but, such is life.
 
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