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Monday,
December 24st, 2001 |
Christmas
Eve, a Christmas Story?
00:48
The new
fic is called Finding the
Celebration, and can now be found in the section. Hope people like
it.
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Sunday,
December 23st, 2001 |
In 24
Hours
16:18
That is
correct -- within the next 24 hours, my holiday project will
be posted.
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Friday,
December 21st, 2001 |
One
More Project
02:38
I suppose
the time has come now, after the first quarter is over, to think
about repoening the site. College is a mess right now, and it
looks as if I'll be slowing things down in that department for
a while. Yes, I have been working on a little project and will
release it within the next few days in time for Christmas, hopefully.
I will be leaving for San Francisco in 12 hours until Sunday,
check back for an update then.
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Tuesday,
October 2st, 2001 |
Hiatus
22:52
It's becoming
more and more clear to me that I have not much time free to
me anymore. There are just too many other things I have to consider
before fiction, especially fanfiction. Therefore, in order to
lower the number of obligations in my mind, I am no longer going
to update this site. I think this has been a decision in a long
time coming. Will I still write? If yes, then it'll be on this
site someday. If no, then no. Ja.
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Monday,
October 1st, 2001 |
Busy,
Too Busy, Thoughts on Being Too Busy
22:30
Okay, I've
completed my homework for the day save for one CSE project.
I have gotten no writing done today -- I barely had any free
time today. Given the rate I've been going, I've had to look
at my current project and redesign and replan it. I don't want
to lose any quality, so the type of compromise I have to make
is going to be a close one.
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Quote of the Moment: |
"The
otaku, the passionate obsessive, the information age's embodiment
of the connoisseur, more concerned with the accumulation of
data than of objects, seems a natural crossover figure in today's
interface of British and Japanese cultures. I see it in the
eyes of the Portobello dealers, and in the eyes of the Japanese
collectors: a perfectly calm train-spotter frenzy, murderous
and sublime. Understanding otaku-hood, I think, is one of the
keys to understanding the culture of the web. There is something
profoundly post-national about it, extra-geographic. We are
all curators, in the post-modern world, whether we want to be
or not."
-
William
Gibson
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