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style overhaul, change descriptions a little

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title: New site design!
created: 25/01/2020
description: It's slightly different now!
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If you visit this frequently (why would you?) you may have noticed that since late last year there's been a page notifying you of service disruption and no actual content any more.
This is because the old code used to generate the HTML files making up the site was a several-year-old and somewhat flaky Haskell program, and I've been meaning to replace it for a while, but finally got round to it recently after quite a while of just leaving the service disruption page up.

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* [The Combat Codes](https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/27790093-the-combat-codes) by Alexander Darwin. Similar to Ender's Game, but with MMA, basically, and I am bad at describing things.
* [Schlock Mercenary](https://www.schlockmercenary.com/), a *very* long-running space opera webcomic. It's been running for something like 20 years, and the art and such improve over time.
* [Freefall](http://freefall.purrsia.com/), a hard-science-fiction webcomic.
* [Mage Errant](https://www.goodreads.com/series/252085-mage-errant) - a moderately-long-by-now fantasy series with a really interesting world.
* [Mage Errant](https://www.goodreads.com/series/252085-mage-errant) - a moderately-long-by-now fantasy series with a very vibrant world, and which actually considers the geopolitical implications of there being beings around ("Great Powers") able to act as one-man armies.
* [Arcane Ascension](https://www.goodreads.com/series/201441-arcane-ascension) - fun progression fantasy series with (... like most of these, actually) worldbuilding I like and good characters. I have only read the first two, since I'm writing this just as the third came out
Special mentions (i.e. "I haven't gotten around to reading these but they are well-reviewed and sound interesting") to: