2006-07-18

wombat_socho: Wombat (Default)
2006-07-18 11:31 am
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Why? Why not?

While we were waiting for our dinners to arrive on Saturday, [livejournal.com profile] jolest asked me, "So why did you start Anime Detour, anyway?" My somewhat flip answer was "Because it needed doing," to which he replied, "Yes, but that's true of a lot of things." His basic assumption seemed to be that without my organizational and leadership skills AD wouldn't have happened, so I guess what he was really asking was "Why did you start Anime Detour?" as opposed to "Why did you start Anime Detour?"
Why indeed... )
wombat_socho: (The General)
2006-07-18 11:31 am
Entry tags:

Why? Why not?

While we were waiting for our dinners to arrive on Saturday, [livejournal.com profile] jolest asked me, "So why did you start Anime Detour, anyway?" My somewhat flip answer was "Because it needed doing," to which he replied, "Yes, but that's true of a lot of things." His basic assumption seemed to be that without my organizational and leadership skills AD wouldn't have happened, so I guess what he was really asking was "Why did you start Anime Detour?" as opposed to "Why did you start Anime Detour?"
Why indeed... )
wombat_socho: (dead wombat)
2006-07-18 11:42 am
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Process failure

Well, this week was not a good one for the weight - tacked on 3.2 pounds, though admittedly some of that might have been my wallet. (Why can't I remember to take the damn thing out before I step on the scale?) At any rate, I need to go back to tracking food consumption in my journal - haven't been doing that the last couple of weeks, which isn't helping matters. Also need to get out on my breaks and hike around a bit. Do what works, avoid what doesn't. It sounds so simple, doesn't it?
wombat_socho: Wombat (Default)
2006-07-18 11:42 am
Entry tags:

Process failure

Well, this week was not a good one for the weight - tacked on 3.2 pounds, though admittedly some of that might have been my wallet. (Why can't I remember to take the damn thing out before I step on the scale?) At any rate, I need to go back to tracking food consumption in my journal - haven't been doing that the last couple of weeks, which isn't helping matters. Also need to get out on my breaks and hike around a bit. Do what works, avoid what doesn't. It sounds so simple, doesn't it?
wombat_socho: Wombat (Default)
2006-07-18 05:20 pm

Capabilities and intentions

I'd been looking for a copy of Charles Stross' Accelerando for a while, especially after reading "Lobsters", the short story that kicks it off, but until this past weekend I hadn't been able to lay hands on a copy at the library or at the B&N. I finished it off yesterday on the bus, and I have to say it's the first novel by Stross I've read that left me cold.
Spoilers behind the cut. )
So, should you avoid the book, then? No. It's adequate brain candy, and as I've said, parts of it are well-written. It's a long way from being Stross' best work, though, and will probably be appreciated most by people who have already drunk the transhumanist Kool-Aid. I'm not one of them, obviously.
wombat_socho: Wombat (Default)
2006-07-18 05:20 pm

Capabilities and intentions

I'd been looking for a copy of Charles Stross' Accelerando for a while, especially after reading "Lobsters", the short story that kicks it off, but until this past weekend I hadn't been able to lay hands on a copy at the library or at the B&N. I finished it off yesterday on the bus, and I have to say it's the first novel by Stross I've read that left me cold.
Spoilers behind the cut. )
So, should you avoid the book, then? No. It's adequate brain candy, and as I've said, parts of it are well-written. It's a long way from being Stross' best work, though, and will probably be appreciated most by people who have already drunk the transhumanist Kool-Aid. I'm not one of them, obviously.