Il buono, il brutto, il ... whatever
Jul. 24th, 2003 10:26 amThe 'good': Microsoft chosen as exclusive Homeland Security contractor: insert your own joke here.
The bad: Careful: The FB-eye may be watching: "'Someone in the shop that day saw you reading something, and thought it looked suspicious enough to call us about.'"
The, uh, something: The Duel: in the words of Teresa Nielsen Hayden, "All hail the advent of the computer and the internet, which has put the power to do weird shit into the hands of so many."
Off to have ye horrible story from two weeks ago torn into tiny pieces by my classmates in the course of 'workshopping' it. Supposedly this will allow me to rebuild it, make it better, stronger, faster. . . or something. As this is the first peer review of something I've written that I've undergone in, oh, about TEN YEARS, and it's of something I'm not all that impressed by to start with, I'm a bit nervous. If I can survive this, I can survive anything.
The bad: Careful: The FB-eye may be watching: "'Someone in the shop that day saw you reading something, and thought it looked suspicious enough to call us about.'"
The, uh, something: The Duel: in the words of Teresa Nielsen Hayden, "All hail the advent of the computer and the internet, which has put the power to do weird shit into the hands of so many."
Off to have ye horrible story from two weeks ago torn into tiny pieces by my classmates in the course of 'workshopping' it. Supposedly this will allow me to rebuild it, make it better, stronger, faster. . . or something. As this is the first peer review of something I've written that I've undergone in, oh, about TEN YEARS, and it's of something I'm not all that impressed by to start with, I'm a bit nervous. If I can survive this, I can survive anything.