Matthew Rand is a writer, an investment analyst, and the editor of Hitotoki New York. These occupations leave him very little time for web site updates.
So it's almost 2007, which means that the dreaded '07 bug may shut down all computers. I'm pretty worried, and I've stocked up on duct tape and canned foods. If you're planning your own closet full of supplies, don't forget a can opener. Also, currency won't be accepted anymore in 2007, so you will need to barter. (Hint: stock up on rare items, like cakes and ice-skating figurines, which will have greater barter value.)
Despite the impending doom, I've managed through some kind of hope that civilization won't be destroyed tonight to get some stuff updated here at the site. The "journalism" section now lists almost all of the articles I wrote in 2006. Other years are TK (that's jargon for "to come"). Instead of making a database of published articles, which I gave up on after some technical difficulties brought down the last one I built, I'm just doing a text list for each year, along with links to the articles. That works well enough for me, but what it may lack for you is any connection to my site's RSS feed. So if you've subscribed to it because you have some interest in when I have new articles out there, then all I can recommend for the moment is to keep checking back every so often. If you have a better idea, click on over to my email section and let me know.
Thanks and Happy New Year!