Here I am, baby.

May 04, 2004 11:27

AAARRRGGH. So I'm in the computer labs yesterday, writing a very long diary entry. I was feeling good, since I've neglected these poor pages for a while. And then, the most curious thing happened. The computer went black, a little sign came up saying "I'm going to sleep now", and then the whole thing just shut down. Just like that. Though I credit ( Read more... )

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panthagaria May 4 2004, 06:34:07 UTC
Its polite to simply offer a small sign saying ""I'm going to sleep now"??!!!
I can imagion that if I were just to hang that sign around my neck mid way through a conversation with a boring sod at a party, I would not be so popular..... Then again, please Mos, please make this into an acceptable social norm as it would be so useful when surrounded by science students ;)

Well I hope that you emerge from the twilight zone soon ready to take over the world with us again. - Lorien and I await your imput into our plan, oh Lord of fashion... That said, I think that some coffee is often a great way to resolve this dilemma..... With others such as myself of course!

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badlywritten May 6 2004, 23:04:29 UTC
you must have tapped that button which says hibernate or shutdown.

i think the guy who came up with the idea of putting that on the keyboard is the second most wanted man in the world, and his hiding out with osama.

i wish i had the artistic ability to draw comics, it's one of those things that i've always wanted to do.

however such is my lot, that i spend the time writing and the most i can ever hope for is to be a tracer like banky

Banky Edwards: I'll trace a chalk line around your dead fucking body, you fuck!

i think i have your cold

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daize_ May 7 2004, 04:34:01 UTC
Banky is awsome! I think he is the person from the Kevin Smith sagas that I relate to most. He is there, but not quite there.

As for drawing comics; well saying you don't have talent to draw them shouldn't stop you from doing it. I have NO talent in the drawing department, and I still struggle with my little stick figure. Then there are the great comic writers, such as Harvey Pekar and Neil Gaiman. They knew their comics, just coudn't draw to save their lives.

Your writing (at least in your journal) is marvelous to read.

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badlywritten May 6 2004, 23:05:22 UTC
incidently this comment and the previous was written in the computer labs of usyd as well!

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daize_ May 7 2004, 04:34:35 UTC
Hark, the mighty labs! Where I shall hopefully one day film a little short film idea.

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