Once again I'm waiting for a new page to illustrate, so instead I sat down and finally made a Christmas version of my Münster postcard.
I'm hoping to unload a bunch of those in December when our city is swarming with tourists.
I've caught an infernal cold, so these past two days I was actually glad I didn't have any pressing work on my desk. Instead I've been watching hours of Warehouse 13. And I started on Alli Snow's 100 k sequel to White Blank Page which I've been saving up for a rainy week just like this. (Rainy in the metaphorical sense, anyway. :)
I'm just annoyed that this interfered with the Taiji class I planned to sign up for. But the next one starts in two months, so I hope I can get into that one instead. The class is part of the university program, hence students get first pick.
Technical question: The other day I spilled some water on my keyboard and since then, the right shift key produces only x's. Like, A becomes xa. I'm writing on my backup for now, but it's a pain in the ass since the broken keyboard is an ergonomic one (Microsoft Natural Keyboard Pro). A discontinued model at that: hard to replace. Before I throw it out, does anyone know of a layman's way to fix the broken key?
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