How odd
Why do I say how odd? Because I just signed in to my AIM client for the first time in a long time and an AIM buddy lit up as online. Too bad I don't recognize the name. I have no clue who this is on my list. I don't recognize the name. I started a converstation and am still more confused that close to remembering. I assume I did at one point go out of my way to add this person to my list and I assume I thought it was a good idea at that time. But I still don't know if I can just ask "who are you". I mean that's a nice how-do-ya-do. So instead I'm carrying on a converstation with an IM partner I'm clueless on. But that's ok. Another opportunity to be creative I guess. I hope this person isn't one of the 2 people I've actually told about this blog. What are the odds of that? One in two? pfff.
I do have to practice that after all. I'm supposed to be a WriMo member here. Those WriMo guys are quite fun. I mentioned my latest PC project on the boards there and they're impressed by it oddly enough. Not sure
why. Didn't take me that long, nor did I put a lot of effort into it. But it's very "unique". I don't feel like going into details.
"That's nuts"
Yes, it's been a while since I posted to this blog. Ok it's a little dull to keep saying that. I did make another post actually. I couldn't sleep this one night after reading something on slashdot. So way too late I just started writing. 45 minutes later I had pages and pages of ranting. But after re-reading it I decided it was a little over-the-top, even for this blog. I still have it stored as a draft though. Maybe I'll eventually publish it, maybe I won't.
I still don't have a job. This is just getting stupid. I'm hopeful for one in the next couple of weeks. Two months+ is enough unemployment for me. I'm ready for work.
So what have I done? Haven't played WoW oddly enough. You'd think a PC game enthusiast with nothing but free time would take advantage of the situation to get up to level 60 or whatever. But no.
But this enthusiast did complete at least one game:
Fable: The Lost Chapters for PC. I've been wondering what if any big hub-bub was over that game. Turns out it's really, *really* easy. I mean if I can do it pretty fast it must be easy. The first time through I was a sword-wielding angelic knight type of character. That took me around 46 play hours. Then I started again as an evil mage. Still took my time and took only 21 hours play time. And that's with the additions of the "lost chapters". The original is obviously much shorter. And after all that if you asked me what the plot was I'd have no idea what it was. I know there's a sword involved. An arena. Some guy with a mask. Possibly a dragon. The end.
Last weekend I did go to San Francisco to see the Blue Angels perform their synchronized stunts. What great fun it was. San Fran is the closest world-famous city I live near. So maybe all cities have a lot of the attributes of that city. It's a very unique city though.
Of course that city is famous for it's anti-war, anti-military opinions. So it must have a annoyed some people to have tens of thousands of people from all over covering the docks and every possible open space to watch the military jets do their thing. I'm really just guessing on the 10k+. Judging by the crowded area not to mention the probably thousands of boats of all sizes (tiny dingee looking things on the ocean? That is nuts) all the way up to aircraft carriers and FDR's yacht.
I was on some kind of tour boat floating off near Alcatraz Island. I thought it was quite a good show and immediately regretted not bringing my video camera.
At some point over the last month I heard about a
Crichton Speech that did a pretty good job of painting the modern environmentalist movement in a rather accurate light. How can someone like me bother attempting to explain a point of view when someone else has already presented it so perfectly.
Finally, I'll mention I'm taking part in "National Novel Writing Month". I do seem to excel at coming up with ambitious goals, don't I? Sure, 50,000 words in a month. For a novel. Right! Does have a fun little community though. It's been going since 1999, starting with 26 people or something like that. Last year it had tens of thousands participate all over the world. This year? Who knows? The boards are already busy three weeks before it starts (Nov. 1st). I started posting and have already had some great fun with it. Now it's just a matter of practicing a bit before it starts. I'll do this through this blog as well as my many other blogs. If I write every day or close to it I'm sure I would have enough practice in prepration. Good thing I have a wrist brace to half protect myself from carpal tunnel. Not sure it'll help, but hey.
There's a lot more I could write but I have to leave something for tomorrow. Right?