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zapper15 May 2012 1:56 p.m. PST

Hello all,

I'm the editor of Bring Your A-Game and I want to apologize to the readers who had been visiting us for interviews about the gaming industry and people driving it. I've been hospitalized, (now discharged) but remain under heavy sedation most times and the site has suffered for it. I have written and spoken with a few folks who will help us find our legs again. Here's a brief article explaining in a bit more detail.
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We'll have a RapierCon preview either late tonight or early in the morning, depending upon my strength levels. Thank you for your patience.

Personal logo The Virtual Armchair General Sponsoring Member of TMP16 May 2012 9:47 a.m. PST

Great Zot!

I had no idea you were carted off to the field surgeons, but the important thing is that you're back--and hopefully with the same number of appendages as you went in with.

Don't push yourself too hard, but come back to the job by easy marches.

We need "Bring Your A-Game" to carry on and grow.

TVAG

VFMinfo16 May 2012 11:20 a.m. PST

Hope everything works out and get better soon.
I spent my time in the hospital a few years ago and know how you feel, everything else does not stop while you are in there.

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