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Monday, December 13, 2004


Perpetual Stillness

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Mimmi- I am pleased. Kick him again.

Azure- I will, but I'm waiting for the perfect oppurtunity.

Shin- I haven't seen it in the longest time.

Karmi- Why not Shin? He has, like, 8,000,000 email accounts he never looks at.

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Today was rather uneventful. I woke up, ate some poor pancakes (they're only good when they have bananas in 'em), watched TV for a while, ate some Goldfish, and sat around some more. It was one of those days where you just sit around and don't really worry about anything, you know? It wasn't the best day ever, but it was nice to just relax.

I transfered all of my MP3s today. It was a lot easier than I had expected- Apparently I wasn't looking hard enough for a decent freeware burning program, and CDs hold more than I had thought. I calibrated my speakers so that they actually worked (Only the front two had been doing anything up until that point), tested the surround sound out with End of Evangelion, and took breaks to check on the burning progress.

It's cool to have speakers all around.

5.1 Speaker system: $150

Cable managers to keep all the friggin wires in order: $5

Listening to Shinji make odd little grunting noises in Asuka's hospital room from all angles: Priceless.

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Unlike most weekends, I had homework this time. It wasn't much, really. Just some of the most boring math I've ever done, and as I sat there, I decided to work on my comic outside of class. I popped in my freshly burned CDs (50 to 85 songs per disc), and finished up the actual drawings for the panels. They look pretty rushed in places, but I hope to fix that in Photoshop.

Once I install it.

But yeah, the comic should be done by Friday. I also have decided to start a new artistic project.. Instead of random drawings and essentially disconnected comic strips, I'm going to try something different and more organized. I did the first part today, and it's looking promising.

And so, in the style of James, I leave you to ponder over this small bit of tantalizing (well, not so much in this case) information.

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