Quick Update
Quite a few things going on so I'm going to have to save much for a later update.
First off, PC is starting to choke and rattle, but I'm putting it in a new case with a new power supply -- not that I can perfectly afford it -- and it should be happy, cool, and dust-free soon. Tip for all you computer folks out there: Dust can be a bad thing. A very bad thing. I think that NASA should investigate the heat insulation properties of dust because it seems to be able to allow a CPU to retain enough heat to make it go totally wonky.
Secondly, this has let me do a bit of writing in. I'm posting my writing at DeviantArt now, mainly because I think it lets me organize it a bit better than here in LJ.
My DA page can be found here. Likewise, I finally re-wrote the fourth installment of that transcendental story, and it can be found
First off, PC is starting to choke and rattle, but I'm putting it in a new case with a new power supply -- not that I can perfectly afford it -- and it should be happy, cool, and dust-free soon. Tip for all you computer folks out there: Dust can be a bad thing. A very bad thing. I think that NASA should investigate the heat insulation properties of dust because it seems to be able to allow a CPU to retain enough heat to make it go totally wonky.
Secondly, this has let me do a bit of writing in. I'm posting my writing at DeviantArt now, mainly because I think it lets me organize it a bit better than here in LJ.
My DA page can be found here. Likewise, I finally re-wrote the fourth installment of that transcendental story, and it can be found
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Quite a few things going on so I'm going to have to save much for a later update.
First off, PC is starting to choke and rattle, but I'm putting it in a new case with a new power supply -- not that I can perfectly afford it -- and it should be happy, cool, and dust-free soon. Tip for all you computer folks out there: Dust can be a bad thing. A very bad thing. I think that NASA should investigate the heat insulation properties of dust because it seems to be able to allow a CPU to retain enough heat to make it go totally wonky.
Secondly, this has let me do a bit of writing in. I'm posting my writing at DeviantArt now, mainly because I think it lets me organize it a bit better than here in LJ.
My DA page <a href="http://caraig.deviantart.com" title="Caraig's deviantART Page">can be found here.</a> Likewise, I finally re-wrote the fourth installment of that transcendental story, and it can be found <a href="http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/8330692/" title="Minuet, Part 4: "Primacy"">here.</a>
I'm also working on, not a re-write, but a revisit to the <EM>Jagtanzerein</EM> story from late April. With some help from a friend, I've been looking at my writing a bit more critically, especially in the areas of characterization and information given to the reader.
More later, honest.
First off, PC is starting to choke and rattle, but I'm putting it in a new case with a new power supply -- not that I can perfectly afford it -- and it should be happy, cool, and dust-free soon. Tip for all you computer folks out there: Dust can be a bad thing. A very bad thing. I think that NASA should investigate the heat insulation properties of dust because it seems to be able to allow a CPU to retain enough heat to make it go totally wonky.
Secondly, this has let me do a bit of writing in. I'm posting my writing at DeviantArt now, mainly because I think it lets me organize it a bit better than here in LJ.
My DA page <a href="http://caraig.deviantart.com" title="Caraig's deviantART Page">can be found here.</a> Likewise, I finally re-wrote the fourth installment of that transcendental story, and it can be found <a href="http://www.deviantart.com/deviation/8330692/" title="Minuet, Part 4: "Primacy"">here.</a>
I'm also working on, not a re-write, but a revisit to the <EM>Jagtanzerein</EM> story from late April. With some help from a friend, I've been looking at my writing a bit more critically, especially in the areas of characterization and information given to the reader.
More later, honest.