Annual first-sentence-of-every-month post
Dec. 5th, 2007 10:22 pm- If in sf fandom twice makes it a tradition, it's now a tradition that, instead of making new year resolutions, I heed the superstition which claims that what you do on New Year's Day will be what you'll do all year.
- Here are cartoons from Arthur, King of Time and Space since last Friday.
- I got up this Thursday morning to go to back to work, after having had two days off to drive
qtrhorserider to the bar exam.
- To qualify to tell me that I need to get a life, you must first spend the first ten years of your marriage outnumbered 3 to 1 in your own home by undiagnosed manic-depressives.
- "Name three fics [sic] you think I'd never write, and I'll try to write a snippet from at least one of them."
- Here are cartoons from Arthur, King of Time and Space since last Friday.
- On
lifeonmartha,
neadods wrote a criticism of Last of the Time Lords that I don't have to have seen the story to agree with.
- Professor Judy Shoaf, the Arthurnet moderator, today contributed to a discussion started by someone baldly stating, "Everything about Arthur is fiction":
- The Doctor wiped the tears from his face with the back of his hand, wondering whether Martha'd still have left her mobile had he told her this story.
- For class blogging this week we were to look at netcraft.com, visualware.com, showmyip.com, and internic.net/whois.html, and answer the question: What is an application of this data when applied toward the digital divide, or empowering someone to have knowledge? Will this type of info assist in the competitive bidding, sales marketing, and revenue? Does that give someone power?
- First of all, today when I sat down at the public PCs in the university library to do this blogging, I couldn't seem to load LJ, from more than one of them.
- Several months ago I posted here a comment I never got to write in the comments on fanfiction under a Websnark post.