I am going to do a replay of the 1930 baseball season using APBA Baseball for Windows. If you are reading this I am assuming you are familiar with the APBA baseball game, the concept of doing a full season replay, and baseball in general. If not, suffice it to say that, yes, I am going to replay an entire baseball season from 85+ years ago.
I know that Google, like Facebook, has kind of queered itself in the marketplace with its misplaced privacy policies and its decisions to become involved in the filth of politics in general. However, I have used Blogger previously, am familiar with its quirks and foibles, and at free I can't beat the price, so I am going to stick here for now.
There will likely be tweaks made to the blog layout, especially at the beginning, and as I figure what I think works best. The initial intent is to walk through and document my set-up procedures (what I call Week 0), if for nothing than my own benefit.
From there I want to document my replay results, toss in a couple of pictures of players from 1930 to help set the tone and maybe provide some historical context and to just generally have some fun with all this (Frank O'Rourke).
I can already tell I will like having the Grammarly extension added to my browser. I am actually quite a good speller, but maybe not so good of a typist. And speaking of browsers, I am viewing this in Chrome, Firefox, and Edge and all seem to render everything as expected.
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There will likely be tweaks made to the blog layout, especially at the beginning, and as I figure what I think works best. The initial intent is to walk through and document my set-up procedures (what I call Week 0), if for nothing than my own benefit.
From there I want to document my replay results, toss in a couple of pictures of players from 1930 to help set the tone and maybe provide some historical context and to just generally have some fun with all this (Frank O'Rourke).
I can already tell I will like having the Grammarly extension added to my browser. I am actually quite a good speller, but maybe not so good of a typist. And speaking of browsers, I am viewing this in Chrome, Firefox, and Edge and all seem to render everything as expected.
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