Progress with the car repairs is, apparently, going at least passing well. I received a check from my insurance agency in the mail today, so I suppose that I'm going to be required to write a rather grotesquely large check myself in the near future. That, I suppose, is good, as such things go.
Meanwhile, I've embarked on running what may be the most narcissistic game I have ever conceived. Blessedly, it is a very short-run game, and I shall speak no more of it here.
I have also embarked on Project Get Fit (also known as Project Make Kyle's Gut Less Obtrusive Before The Wedding) by getting a gym membership and being at least reasonably dedicated about going there. Hopefully, I'll be able to maintain my regimen.
Otherwise, I spent far too much time today watching videos of
Hugh Laurie and Stephen Fry on Youtube. I suppose there are many worse things one could have done. It does, however, make me want to track down some Jeeves and Wooster ... or at least the first season of House, which I've seen none of.
I've also been re-reading parts of Daniel Robinson's
An Intellectual History of Psychology, which I'd originally borrowed from
jeregenest several years ago as - yes - gaming background research. I had forgotten how good it was. Highly recommended to those who might want to follow the thread of theories of the mind through (Western) intellectual history.
I'll try to post something more interesting in the near future; I appear to have found some sort of work ethic-like thing, though today's release of
The Burning Crusade may destroy that shortly. Speaking of which, I have two 10-day guest passes for World of Warcraft (as does everyone who bought TBC today), which I'll happily send to people interested in the game. Of course, you could get the same, plus a DVD of the media at Best Buy for two dollars, but....