Monday, April 18, 2011

*bangs head on keyboard*

Today is one of those days, when I look at what I've done and only see mistakes. I don't see the 61 next to my project. I see the typos, the infodumps, the crappy sentences that need to be fixed. But I can't stop writing because if I do stop to edit I'll just hurt myself. So I'm going to keep going on Retro-Specter and finish it. Then I'll rewrite. Maybe then I won't scare so many people away.

Thanks to Fungus and Michelle for reading the first chapter. Those grammar mistakes will be fixed when I finish. And Fungus, I like my blog, so go fix your own. At your own risk do you dare teach me to use technology. I'll stick to my iTouch, thanks.

Music: Evanescence. 'Nuff said. They aren't so good live, but from speakers of my iPod they rock. Literally.

Quote: “If Edison had a needle to find in a haystack, he would proceed at once with the diligence of the bee to examine straw after straw until he found the object of his search.
I was a sorry witness of such doings, knowing that a little theory and calculation would have saved him ninety per cent of his labor.”
~Nikola Tesla.


What am I missing? Oh, swim practice. -_- That just gets "the face".

So, any complaints? Comments? Concerns? Money? *holds out hat*

Oh and a big that you to MusicIsMe (on inkpop) and mzmroxx (also inkpop). Music for the Maiden's Code cover. Its fabulous, and works for a fantasy/action/romance combination. Mzmroxx for helping me develop my three main characters, Deirdra, Guinevere and Arthur. It needed work.

6 comments:

  1. YES!!!! FIRST!!!! If nobody posts at the same time I do. Anyways, the iTouch was designed in a way that gives it little customization options. That's why many people proceed to jailbreak it and getting rid of their warranty. Anyways, technology is going to rule the world one day (most likely, but like everything, not ABSOLUTELY). Therefore, you must either explore, or be and old person and get a teacher. One more thing, you put a quote from Romeo and Juliet in your profile on the ink place thing. The quote was Juliet's, and Juliet suicides (stabs self with dagger) more painfully than Romeo (drinks poison). Just thought you should know.

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  2. I tried to jailbreak my iPod. Didn't work out, and I think that caused my iPod to go all wacko and slow every once in awhile.
    Thanks for ruining the ending of Romeo and Juliet for me, Mushroom. *glares*
    Anyway, hi Katie! *waves* I'm gonna go on inkpop or something now. I've been reading MR Fang all day. That first epilogue really got me, until it said what was really going on. ☺ Well, cya later!

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  3. Oh, look! It's BOB!!!!! *pats Bob's head* Anyways, I just noticed that I'm the only person on blogger interested in head patting, spreading FUNGUS around, and whose 'favorite' book is Webster's Compact Atlas of the World (not really, I just happened to pick that book out one day in english class when someone asked me to get a book for him. Now, why would they have altases in an english classroom?)

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  4. Mushroom, you are so random at times... *pat, pat, poke*
    I have NO idea how to jailbreak my ipod (correction: my sister's itouch). Tried to give it to a friend to help me with it, but she epically failed :P Oh well...I suppose you have to be disappointed in life sometimes...
    And btw, Katie, I didn't just read the first chapter...I read the entire 15 XP...I was bored Saturday
    Hana, even though I don't know you, EVERYBODY knows what happens to Romeo and Juliet in the end, right? I mean, Romeo fakes his death in a tomb or something, and Juliet comes along and thinks he's dead, so she commits suicide! Yayyy. Romeo wakes up, sees Juliet dead, and haha-drinks poison. Tragic Ending. Whatever. Shakespeare was always one for dramartic endings...

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  5. WRONG WAY AROUND MICHELLE. Juliet fakes death, Romeo suicides over it, Juliet suicides over Romeo's death. Get your Shakespeare correct please.

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