Mar. 7th, 2002

scottobear: (newtie sitting)
bonus of having someone else bringing you goodies from the grocery store.... sometimes you get good stuff you never buy yourself.

Yummies that I got... english muffins (for breakfast) toasted up nicely with butter and strawberry preserves. the other side... I had pudding!

I can't recall the last time I had either of them. good comfort food. Additional bonus, I'm getting my laundry done for me, too.

I wonder how many folks solved the mystery at http://cloudmakers.org/ ... [livejournal.com profile] dreamdancer showed me a link to it ages ago (before AI ever came out, I think), and I've been messing with it, off and on for months. When I get bored, or the thought comes to me. Taking it at a leisurely pace, it's a nice diversion. I just remembered to look into it again. It's a great idea for a slow-paced game. lots of research, and a nifty storyline.

Blue's Clues...you know you can replace the word blue in any song with Newt? Same for the word "you". Newt Skiddoo, you can too! *Berrrwarw!*

Random Scotto Factoid - I used to watch Godzilla Movies like eating goldfish crackers. Even to this day, having a giant rubber monster movie playing in the background is very soothing to me. Especially if it's Gamera or Godzilla. Badly dubbed Kung Fu flicks and Zombie movies also do the trick.
scottobear: (travels - where the road leads)
Life in balance. Five people dropped me from the folks they read on lj this week, and five added me. In addition, I removed two people that haven't posted in the last three months, and added two, myself. (that's my rule of thumb... don't add unless folks are removed. I think about 100 authors to read is plenty diverse, and I can't keep on top of more than that.)

There was a time that I thought I'd never go over 40 authors on my linked list... but now, I think this many is just right... some folks post very rarely, but with very high quality work, ( like [livejournal.com profile] muse, [livejournal.com profile] blackhellcat, [livejournal.com profile] juliabee, [livejournal.com profile] ldy or [livejournal.com profile] mootpoint for example - all great to add, and it's like a present when they post. a rare gift, found when you least expect it. from once a week, to less than once a season), or with lives that post more frequently that I'm keen to stay on top of. [livejournal.com profile] edbook has a great kind heart and fantastic photos entered regularly.

I really like my friend's list. entertaining, enlightening, very little lj drama, talented artists (be it 2-d, 3d, digital, or other), a few *very* close friends, short stories, good poetry, bad poetry, haiku slams, people growing up, baby & kitty pictures, news links, real day to day life, programming reference, and some real intelligence. There are a lot of different points of view, and a ton of kind, generous hearts. I can look at each person on my friend's page and know right way why they're on my list. Thanks for sharing your stuff with me!

Something I like to do is to sneak and read the people that're reading me, too. I'm really sort of surprised at the diversity here. There's a couple of people that are a stone's throw from me, and others that are on the other side of the planet...I look forward to the regional search reactivating. (I sort of have an urge to make a planet corkboard, and stick pins where everyone is. (sort of like guestmap, only it traces folk's IP, and sticks the pins automatically. sort of like this)

I'm anxious to see the [livejournal.com profile] menstrualhut community break 500 members... when I put it together about a year ago, I had no idea that it would take off as well as it has. I'd say about 3 or 4 entries a day, and approximately 5 replies per entry, if my math is right. I think that counts as a healthy community. (heck, I'd be happy with 1/10th the posts...the replies are what really makes the community work...a nice support system has developed)
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Danger, Will Robinson; there's a fake Microsoft Security Update making the viral email rounds. You'd be well-served by not running it (since Microsoft never, ever, ever sends out security updates as attachments), and best-served by running a good antivirus app with frequent and comprehensive updates.

And some fun -

toilet seat museum - one of a few unusual museums on a ring

both were found via the Quackatorium - A sometimes penetrating look at antique medical quackery and electrotherapy devices.

poet test results )
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go ahead... make some floorplans or maps! A village? Tavern? planet? no problemo.

it's fun! you can do it even when doped up or half asleep, and have one arm occupied by a kitty.

bedtime haiku

clean sheets and Newton
a good book and thoughts of her
dreamland here I come!

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