Protected: Dialogue in Short Films
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While entering another datapoint into my submission sheet, I discovered a curious thing: for three years running now I’ve submitted to WotF’s 2nd Quarter, and 2nd Quarter only. Apparently I have an internal timetable that reminds me every March that WotF is the biggest and best game out there.
I haven’t been to Baen’s Bar in a few days, and now I come back and discover it’s ugly. I am seriously disliking the new interface, mostly because it no longer has sidebars. The Bar used to be partitioned into three little windows, with the root listings to the left and the biggest window for viewing the post you’d selected. You didn’t have to keep backing up and refreshing to get to different posts. I got so used to convenience of Baen’s sidebars that I spent only a day on OWW, because the interface annoyed me. Now both interfaces annoy me. […]
Somewhere, I read a blog post about how unrealistic was the trope of characters throwing up while under mental stress. The writer pointed out that people rarely do that in real life, or rather, it’s a very specific reaction to stress. People don’t stress-puke generically. I would like to post the link for some of my college freshmen, but now I can’t find it. Does the description ring a bell for anyone?
I’m currently building a website through WordPress that will bring all my multiple personalities together in one space. I haven’t started to design the visuals; I’m just working on importing content right now. I’ve already discovered several annoying things about the interface.
Following ‘s link to Why We Need a New (And Better) Google, I heard about the start-up search engine blekko, which has certain "slashtag" filters built in. I decided to put it to the test by searching my name, of course. When I search on Google, I can find "Bonepickers" on the first page but that’s it. Anything that’s actually me is scattered one by one across the following pages. In contrast, 10 of the 20 entries on the first page of my blekko search were actually me, even without the slashtags. And (bonus!) I found a review of "Acid" […]