posted by
elanya at 10:41am on 24/11/2005
a: Happy Birthday Terry :)
b: ahhh! I'm so lazy! I know it seems like I'm always working, but it only sems that way because I keep taking time out of working on things to tell yhou about the things I should be doing. That doesn't mean I am actually doing them. I now there are people in my program who put a lot more time into things. There are people who are working in a photo-modeling project who are *always* *always* in the computer lab, nad have been for weeks and week.... Man, I do not envy them. So keep in moind when I whine about my work that whoining is a luxury. And I should keep in moind that it isn't always one I have time for. Like now. I am leaving here sometime in the next hour or two to go to Ralleigh/Duram for pre-wedding festivities. That means this is the only time I have to work on projects. And am I doing it? No, I'm typing this. Before that, I made pancakes (dissapointing squash pancakes. Not squash-y enough! Next time: more squash, less whole wheat flour) and was talking to Joel about the game he is planning to run. PS ppl he needs input ;)
Part of my problem is music. I love music so much that I can't stop paying attention to it. It is hard for me to turn off music. last night I was over half an hour later going to bed than I needed to be because I couldn't break away from tmy playlist. I very much lack the willpower. Even when I am reading with no tunes, I am always drumming little rhythms and such, and *that* is likely enough to distract me from whatever I am trying to read. Bad brain!
Okay, that's enough blithering: I'm cutting myself off. This is pointless.
c: Happy Thanksgiving, Americans!
d: It is bloody hard to descibe how archaeology was done without using passive voice and/or being disgustingly redundant . Argh!
b: ahhh! I'm so lazy! I know it seems like I'm always working, but it only sems that way because I keep taking time out of working on things to tell yhou about the things I should be doing. That doesn't mean I am actually doing them. I now there are people in my program who put a lot more time into things. There are people who are working in a photo-modeling project who are *always* *always* in the computer lab, nad have been for weeks and week.... Man, I do not envy them. So keep in moind when I whine about my work that whoining is a luxury. And I should keep in moind that it isn't always one I have time for. Like now. I am leaving here sometime in the next hour or two to go to Ralleigh/Duram for pre-wedding festivities. That means this is the only time I have to work on projects. And am I doing it? No, I'm typing this. Before that, I made pancakes (dissapointing squash pancakes. Not squash-y enough! Next time: more squash, less whole wheat flour) and was talking to Joel about the game he is planning to run. PS ppl he needs input ;)
Part of my problem is music. I love music so much that I can't stop paying attention to it. It is hard for me to turn off music. last night I was over half an hour later going to bed than I needed to be because I couldn't break away from tmy playlist. I very much lack the willpower. Even when I am reading with no tunes, I am always drumming little rhythms and such, and *that* is likely enough to distract me from whatever I am trying to read. Bad brain!
Okay, that's enough blithering: I'm cutting myself off. This is pointless.
c: Happy Thanksgiving, Americans!
d: It is bloody hard to descibe how archaeology was done without using passive voice and/or being disgustingly redundant . Argh!
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I fleshed out my character concept a bit more while baking cheesecake. I hope it will prove acceptable to him.