Contrast, Revisited

Feb 25, 2006 17:36

I made a post a long time ago about the importance of contrast in life. You can't know if you're happy unless you know what sad feels like. Basically, it justified black-and-white thinking. I believed it wholeheartedly, though ( Read more... )

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dne_alwayz_irf February 26 2006, 20:05:14 UTC
early sunday morning, eating cereal out of a cup with very little on ( ... )

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artisidentity February 27 2006, 16:18:00 UTC
My Sunday involved driving (well, being a passenger) out to Estacada, OR to acquire a *working* washer and dryer. Not exactly relaxing, but I'm not going to complain.

Busy does have its benefits. I just thank my lucky stars for the internet, or I would have even less contact with the outside world than the precious little I do now.

I'm bulimic, hon. But I'm in "recovery" so... *fingers crossed*. Such is life; everyone's got their baggage, right?

Yes, Dreamweaver is lovely. (No, not a legit copy, but shhh...) Version 6.0 is what I have. And I will look into that doteasy place. I do know some html, which is why I like Dreamweaver over FrontPage... FrontPage tries to format and "fix" everything and drives me up the wall... Maybe I'll see what kind of freeware is out there though, something associated with OpenOffice, maybe. Anywho, that's a project on the back burner until at least beginning of spring term, when I have to make a portfolio for scholarship apps anyway...

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delphianlore February 26 2006, 23:12:28 UTC
Wait.. you serioulsy are getting your cat to use the toilet??? That is amazing.

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artisidentity February 27 2006, 16:18:45 UTC
Yes. Seriously. And I think we're in the final stretch... (We got him at the beginning of December, and started pretty soon afterward...) *fingers crossed*

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alonelypainter March 4 2006, 20:06:40 UTC
you're new stuff is absolutely amazing! I'm in love with the toothpaste etching, I think it looks fantastic. I haven't done a huge amount of printmaking so I was wondering exactly what mediums you used.

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