Work, work, work
Oct. 13th, 2004 09:09 pmMy project is nearing its end (thankfully!) and I'm working very hard to get it done best. I already received a kind of "1+" voting and congratulations in my mail :) That's nice, and so I don't have any qualms to write some treksmut whenever the software decides that it needs minutes for something (which is quite often).
My latest story hit a kind of wall today, and I was reminded of the wise words "there is no such thing as a writer's block, it only means you don't want to make the decision". True, so true for this story. I have some major points done, but squander over some others.
And hell, why are most of my groups so quiet?! *sniffles*
Anyway, went to bed quite early all week and will probably do so again tonight. I'm going to have Native American food tomorrow evening with a friend at a Frankfurt restaurant called "Manitou" *grins* Hopefully it will be fun and yummy :)
My latest story hit a kind of wall today, and I was reminded of the wise words "there is no such thing as a writer's block, it only means you don't want to make the decision". True, so true for this story. I have some major points done, but squander over some others.
And hell, why are most of my groups so quiet?! *sniffles*
Anyway, went to bed quite early all week and will probably do so again tonight. I'm going to have Native American food tomorrow evening with a friend at a Frankfurt restaurant called "Manitou" *grins* Hopefully it will be fun and yummy :)
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Date: 2004-10-14 12:29 am (UTC)Since you know programming far better than I, is it possible to write a web program to do some basic die rolls? It would have to be accessible to anyone who went to the url of the program.
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Date: 2004-10-14 04:20 am (UTC)(no subject)
Date: 2004-10-14 05:13 am (UTC)I just wish I knew something a bit more advanced than Pascal or Basic. (Ordinary Basic not Visual.)