A lot of stuff happened over the weekend. Cthulhia described it adequately. It was an interesting adventure, but I'm sad that one member of the party was in significant physical pain throughout. She still seems to be alive and active so I guess she's getting better. I'll see her and many others for GAMING TONITE. Happy rabbits.
There is some weird stuff going on, things I wouldn't want everyone to read, and which a month ago I would have posted here, but I've more or less blown my cover since then. I guess I'll make it a friends-only post, if I make a post at all, even though the number of LJ friends I have is WEE. (If any of my anonymous (but RL friend) readers would like an access code, please bark at me. Note that this will do little more than grant you read access to emotionally gushy posts, so this might not actually be a feature.)
Just now I found myself wondering what Arguable Ex's POV would be, and pondered getting her onto LJ. Instead of sending her mail. ?!
So am I just going to use LJ now and drop my own website's blog? Huh huh huh? I have to say that the multi-user aspect is addictive, even if I dont' use it much. I'm still allegedly working on my own blogging software, and I still think it's cool as shit, but there's so much to get done first. Hum hum hum.
I'll figure something out.
Previous post explained: two jobs ago, at MINT, we all agreed that correct protocol for discovering that someone had left themselves logged in to an unattended terminal involved sending them mail from themselves, with the content of "I once ate a cheeseburger the size of my head." (CC:ing this mail to other parties for further embarrassment was optional.) This arguably extends to people who leave cookie-laden browsers laden where visiting fingergepokey friends can reach, so I encouraged Cthulhia to go ahead and add that sentence once she had already 0Wn3D my journal.
There is some weird stuff going on, things I wouldn't want everyone to read, and which a month ago I would have posted here, but I've more or less blown my cover since then. I guess I'll make it a friends-only post, if I make a post at all, even though the number of LJ friends I have is WEE. (If any of my anonymous (but RL friend) readers would like an access code, please bark at me. Note that this will do little more than grant you read access to emotionally gushy posts, so this might not actually be a feature.)
Just now I found myself wondering what Arguable Ex's POV would be, and pondered getting her onto LJ. Instead of sending her mail. ?!
So am I just going to use LJ now and drop my own website's blog? Huh huh huh? I have to say that the multi-user aspect is addictive, even if I dont' use it much. I'm still allegedly working on my own blogging software, and I still think it's cool as shit, but there's so much to get done first. Hum hum hum.
I'll figure something out.
Previous post explained: two jobs ago, at MINT, we all agreed that correct protocol for discovering that someone had left themselves logged in to an unattended terminal involved sending them mail from themselves, with the content of "I once ate a cheeseburger the size of my head." (CC:ing this mail to other parties for further embarrassment was optional.) This arguably extends to people who leave cookie-laden browsers laden where visiting fingergepokey friends can reach, so I encouraged Cthulhia to go ahead and add that sentence once she had already 0Wn3D my journal.