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Posted by Jabberwock on Jan. 29, 2008, 6:02 p.m.

It's a good thing the American school system doesn't have the work ethic of our Post Office. All that to say that snow and sleet and hail are responsible for me having a very nice week so far.

I think it's about 2 to 2.5 feet (in meters, that's like… what, 0.6 to 0.75?) depending on where you stand. This is the worst snowstorm we've had in our little patch of godforsaken wilderness (known to the layman as "Idaho") in twelve years.

News On Things You Should Actually Care About

Nothing to report. Unless you count the state of the union address.

Creative Things

I've been writing some songs that I actually like, and recording pieces of them. You can't hear any of them, though.

I haven't really worked on anything GM related in about a month. I just don't feel very interested in it these days. I dunno; I still like the idea of making games, and I have some projects that I want to finish and some ideas I want to flesh out, but I think I might be on my way out. I don't have that much free time these days anyway. Maybe my interest in it will come back, in time. Who knows. I hope so, but oddly enough I'm not really in control of that.

Misc.

I've been very frustrated with my fellow man lately (I almost shudder to call some of them that). People seem so very quick to accept mediocrity, to seek acceptance, to be like everyone else. There are so few people I know who are worth spending time with, and half of them are related to me. It's depressing.

Also, I was disturbed to learn, recently, that television viewership has been virtually unaffected by the writers' strike. I knew people were undiscerning, but is it so bad that they don't even care if their television is scripted or not? Maybe I'm an anomaly, but I don't find reality shows even interesting at all.

So it turns out that the best thing you can do to help the strike end is turn off your TV.

Happy January 29th, everybody.

Oh, also, my favorite band (Sun Kil Moon) is releasing a new album in April, called April.

Comments

Josea 16 years, 10 months ago

Blank title eh? Anyone could thing it is a bug.

TwistyWristy 16 years, 10 months ago

The invisible blog…

2.5 feet sounds like a decent amount of snow. We're lucky to scrape an inch here =/.

You're not an anomaly, I don't find the so-called reality shows interesting either.

Happy January 29th

TwistyWristy

marbs 16 years, 10 months ago

I'm lucky if snow forms, let alone if it lays, and when it does lay it's usually melted by 10am the next day =/

Rez 16 years, 10 months ago

@Creative things: Yeah I feel the same about GM. I just don't have the drive anymore.

R 16 years, 10 months ago

All the cool people don't make games :)

I watch a few TV shows, but overall I despise it.

Amarin 16 years, 10 months ago

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Nothing to report. Unless you count the state of the union address.

State of the Union… or lack thereof. =P

America sucks in its ongoing slump, when will better days come?

Polystyrene Man 16 years, 10 months ago

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I think it's about 2 to 2.5 feet (in meters, that's like… what, 0.6 to 0.75?) depending on where you stand.
Ha, and you call that a snow storm…

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You can't hear any of them, though.
See, it's funny. I keep looking around for a reason, but I can't seem to find it anywhere. Needless to say, there has to be a very good reason for you not showing your work.

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Maybe my interest in it will come back, in time. Who knows. I hope so, but oddly enough I'm not really in control of that.
This is exactly how I feel. It hurts to let go of these great ideas, but I have absolutely zero motivation when it comes to carrying them out. I opened up Game Maker yesterday and couldn't even make a proper sprite without closing out of it in disgust. It's just not where my interest lies right now… but at the same time, I hope that some day that interest will return.

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There are so few people I know who are worth spending time with, and half of them are related to me.
Eh, at least you find your relatives worth spending time with.

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Happy January 29th, everybody.
It is a good day :)

I'm thinking of buying that Sun Kil Moon album. Just based on what I've heard on their MySpace, they sound like what I'd be into. I'm trying to expand my taste in music, too, and I don't listen to much folk.

Jabberwock 16 years, 10 months ago

Buy their first album, Ghosts of the Great Highway. I'm sure this new one will be great (the one song I've heard is beautiful), but if it managed to beat Ghosts, I'd be very (pleasantly) surprised, since it is one of the best albums I have ever heard. It's so beautiful, so evocative, flows together so perfectly, it's almost hypnotic. I find it hard to believe that he didn't just write all of the songs at the same time, they fit together so well. It was the first album I ever listened to with very long songs where I found I didn't care or even really notice. Now I love long songs. But enough about that. Buy it; it's good.

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I keep looking around for a reason, but I can't seem to find it anywhere. Needless to say, there has to be a very good reason for you not showing your work.

Yeah, I do all the problems in my head. =D

Bad puns aside, I myself am not sure why I'm so uncomfortable about it. Maybe I'm afraid nobody really likes any of it, because the only people who have heard it already like me, and they're nice enough to lie so as not to hurt my feelings. I have other vague, half-formed rationales, too. Just for you, though, Poly, I might one day post something.

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Ha, and you call that a snow storm…
Hey, man, not all of us can live in Maine.

Cesque 16 years, 10 months ago

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I've been writing some songs that I actually like, and recording pieces of them. You can't hear any of them, though.

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I've been very frustrated with my fellow man lately (I almost shudder to call some of them that). People seem so very quick to accept mediocrity, to seek acceptance, to be like everyone else. There are so few people I know who are worth spending time with, and half of them are related to me. It's depressing.

Hmm, very true. I found myself disliking a lot of my 'fellow people' lately, though that's mainly because I consider them extremely annoying. Unlike you, though, my small group of friends worth spending time with doesn't include anyone from my family :P

Jabberwock 16 years, 9 months ago

Oh, I find them pretty annoying, also, but it's mostly because of the things I said above. And the fact that, amazingly, they seem to lack proper sense of humour.

I seem to be one of very few people in the world who really has a whole lot in common with my siblings. I mean, when we were little kids, no one else really seemed to exist for us. Maybe I've been damaged psychologically by that, with the result that I have trouble forming proper friendships with anyone I haven't already known my whole life. I dunno. But I wouldn't go back and change it. My brothers are the smartest, most creative, and most interesting people I know. I even like my parents. Weird, I guess.