skip=250? *collapses*
I haven't yet had time to actually read all the painful pairing fic everybody seems to have written these last couple days, but I'm all excited at the, um, Crowley/Troi and Buffy/Magneto and everything else I've shaved off my list. I'll probably read them on the bus, and then with any luck I'll remember to do comments when I get back to the internet.
*hugs the internet, just 'cause she can*
Because I can actually connect to the internet, as of today on, get this, my computer. It's not actually ideal, as it's not home based internet I can stay up until two on (Unless I sneak into a classroom before they lock it for the night... Hmmm.), but this way I can stay up until two writing stuff and then post it later. Or play on lj without waiting five minutes for each page to load. Or, like, get my homework from the course site. Also, keyboard.
It's true. This is me typing on a keyboard!
... I can be excited if I want.
There's something strange I noticed during my latest delve into old sci-fi novels; they tend to reference each other. Sorta. If one has read enough books in a three week period to pick up on it. Also, has anyone else read The Dark Side of the Sun by Terry Pratchett? Best use of probability maths ever. (I was happily confused the first few chapters though. Bank? I said to myself, Huh? But no, it really was a bank. *nods*)
I haven't yet had time to actually read all the painful pairing fic everybody seems to have written these last couple days, but I'm all excited at the, um, Crowley/Troi and Buffy/Magneto and everything else I've shaved off my list. I'll probably read them on the bus, and then with any luck I'll remember to do comments when I get back to the internet.
*hugs the internet, just 'cause she can*
Because I can actually connect to the internet, as of today on, get this, my computer. It's not actually ideal, as it's not home based internet I can stay up until two on (Unless I sneak into a classroom before they lock it for the night... Hmmm.), but this way I can stay up until two writing stuff and then post it later. Or play on lj without waiting five minutes for each page to load. Or, like, get my homework from the course site. Also, keyboard.
It's true. This is me typing on a keyboard!
... I can be excited if I want.
There's something strange I noticed during my latest delve into old sci-fi novels; they tend to reference each other. Sorta. If one has read enough books in a three week period to pick up on it. Also, has anyone else read The Dark Side of the Sun by Terry Pratchett? Best use of probability maths ever. (I was happily confused the first few chapters though. Bank? I said to myself, Huh? But no, it really was a bank. *nods*)
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