Feb. 28th, 2005

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Monday morning.
Good Morning, Dear Journal! (via)


I've been really groggy these last few days... sleeping at odd hours, and stupefied like I was drugged. I'm going to have to re-plot my snooze schedule a bit, methinks.



Cool little game emulation Java app. I'm very impressed. I almost want to learn the bit myself.



Is February over already? Dang. So much for such a short month. Still not as traumatic as Feb '04, so good for me.

Invisible crew this weekend. No sign of any of my favorite bipeds. No Danny, Dave, Kev or Mel answering the phone. Weekend walkabout was fun but only a few good photo-ops. Beautiful weather, at leas tot me. gray, overcast, never quite rained, but it was cool and comfortable.

Note to self - on one of the long weekends ahead, maybe visit the Bok Sanctuary. I was reminded of that after seeing Fushu Daiko at the Ren-fest? That's an awesome group, but it seems more than a little bit out of place. That's right, I went to the ren-fest after all. I got a comp, and a guilty reminder from Jen that I haven't seen her almost since last year, so I off went.

Ing is mildly ren-anachronistic too, but you won't see me complaining about her or her bare midriff either. An excellent hugger, to boot. She's another "little sister". I got awesome, lovely hugs from four people, and that totally made it worthwhile.

It was nice to see the RenFaeries, too. Foxi's getting better looking every year... not sure how she does that. Maybe it's because she's letting her hair get long. I can't believe they've been at it for nine years already!

I half-thought that I saw PamM in the crowd at the mud show, curiosity got the best of me, and I investigated. It wasn't her, and I really don't know what I would've said if it had been. "I thought it was you! Well, bye!" seems sort of rude. I'm sort f torn, I'd like to make up with her, but I really don't think I want her in my life. We were really great friends at one point, and then it went poof, and then we were really great friends again, and then it went poof again.

The mud show cycled out the #3 performer again, and both washing wenches are different these days. No new material from either group in over 5 years. I guess the mud act is polished enough to make do with three standbys.



Thanks, [livejournal.com profile] sammykun for the link to this movie of larpers lightening bolting. (only seems to work in MSIE) He says its old, but I've never seen it.



Best use of mime "singalong" I've ever seen. I have newfound respect for the art.



I did not watch the Oscars. Don't much care. I liked the Incredibles. Movies are only expensive TV shows these days, for the most part. I expect I'll be doing a lot of scrolling during today's journal-reads.



Today's secret word is klaxon. Use it at least once in conversation.



UNUSUAL TECHNICAL IMAGES OF EQUIPMENT USED IN WORLD WAR II - featuring technical cutaway drawings of submarines, ships, aircraft and arms



I want this guy to be the stunt coordinator if they ever make a Captain America movie that doesn't stink.



Writing on the Run - Easy, practical, inspiring ideas to make time and space for writing. I'm going to follow up with this. Really.

I'd like to co-author something with GrayPumpkin after his current project is done, and after I get the short story I'm currently working on spit-polished.



Moment of Lyric:

Do it like a robot to headspin to boogaloo
Took a few minutes to convince the average bug-a-boo
It's ugly, like look at you! It's a damn shame
Just remember All Caps when you spell the man name




Third Woman Sues Gorilla's Caretakers Read more... )



Author Interview: John Irving
John Irving interviewed by Louis Black (not Lewis Black) in the Austin Chronicle. His latest novel is UNTIL I FIND YOU, "about the relationship between a female tattoo artist and a church organist, a man who is addicted to being tattooed. The story is in the point of view of their child, who grows up with his mother, but never knows or sees his father."

It's odd, but when I read his stuff, I still hear the comedian's in my head, a result of old associations ... same with Garrison Keillor. I'm glad I didn't have the same situation when I read Stephen King or Isaac Asimov... in those cases the voice doesn't match the work.



Birds of North America - lots of search criteria (shape was especially helpful to me). This would be really something on the hand held, on site. Another reason to long for ubiquitous internet.

Yesterday, I saw a limpkin while waiting for my bus, and had no idea what it was. Very pretty bird, and about two-ish feet tall (the entry says "goose sized" but this one was a bit shorter than that). Its call isn't as freaky to me as a peacock's, but close.

Percevia does guns, laptops and movies, too, but the bird database is by far the ginchiest.



Bless Captain Corey for reviewing a movie with a screen clip of the severed head of George Wendt. Also for adding me to his blogroll.



Halle Barry went up a notch in my opinion.

LOS ANGELES (Reuters) - George W. Bush won the "Razzie" worst actor of the year award on Saturday for his performance as president in "Fahrenheit 9/11" but his moment in Hollywood's dubious spotlight was eclipsed by Halle Berry, who actually turned up to receive her embarrassing accolade.Read more... )



FUD-Based Encyclopedia - Personally, I love Wikipedia, and use it regularly. I wish it existed back when I was in school.



1 year ago - Superhero dreams, chant poll

leap day 2004 - art, buttons, erosion, dreams and bro update

2 years ago - Dexter-doggie, filtered legal question, Stressy-day,

3 years ago - Clucky-newt, Zorkbot, water-cooled notebooks, Dooce fired over her journal, 3d html, wcag in haiku

4 years ago - news links, monkey robbers, gallery of huge beings, Vehicle mounted active denial system, Invictus, Ozymandias.

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