Today's Muse: Lessac, Violins, Violas, and Cellos
Almost done with computer surgery-jitsu. Switched from the IBM to a smaller version of the Acer Da had. Excellent. The best bit is that this one actually has a usable battery. No more sneaky unplugging vending machines when the library and M are both full.
I'm actually digging the Windows Media Player 11. Music, videos, photos all under one umbrella browser. Still fiddling with it. Beats fiddling with the feeds, which seem to have been knocked about during the transfer. I give up on feeds.
You know what I want? A single personal page where I can have the feeds in journal-like entries, with windows into my internet what-not - Comicspace, Flickr, Wists - a calender(Like Google's version), and the Blogger dashboard or something. And maybe be able to split up the feeds into cats - like, maybe a "blog" dedicated to feeds from design sites, and another to comic bits and bobs.
A desktop internet homebase. With a drag-and-drop feature. Mm-mm.
I have a slot for Performance Prac(like open-mic. You perform in front of the faculty, and get feedback from the lecturers and such.) this week. Feeling pretty good.
Funny and worrying: The class was asked how many wanted to audition in February for Acting and Musical Theatre. Quite a number, no surprise. Then the class was asked how many had already prepared audition pieces.
Hardly any hands went up.
Funny, and worrying.
5 comments:
I wonder why nobody ever comments in your blog. You do write well.
Might be the squinty-font, or the lack of goat-porn. I've never really explored the latter option; perhaps a little experimentation is in order.
But at any rate, thank you very much. Do you have a corner of the inter-slice of your own, rogue-person? :]
No I don't. I'm always concerned that pple will cotton-on to my real identity. And I don't like to open up my life to pple who throw unkind comments just for the fun of it. (of course I can always 'ban' the person, right? But I've gotta figure out the technological know-how first :).
Ah, just thought of another answer to my own question... Perhaps most of your friends fear their comments would appear too artless or inane beside yours.. Hah, i had to look up google, wiki, AND urban dictionary just to reply to your reply :/ I assume that your friends are mostly... youngish, like yourself?
and oh, while I'm at it...
I've been intrigued for days by your post on 2006 Dec 27. Care to give some background to it?
If them friend-people think that, I'll eat my hat. No, I don't think it's the fear of being inane or whatnot. There are just more direct and immediate ways to communicate, like Messenger or email, I suppose.
Unkind comments, schmesh. Read 'em and delete. It's up to you how they affect you. Same thing outside the Internet. And we celebrate the inane here.
The friend-people come in all ages, but we're all a little lazy :]
2006, December 27: No background for yooou. Continue your mystifed-ness!
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