Order, Chaos, and (ugh) Wednesday
Nov. 4th, 2009 10:08 pmArgos philosophizes on order and chaos here as he finishes up getting the warp threaded onto his loom.
It was that day again. What more can I say? Did barn chores early, ran off to a Weavers' Guild meeting in Woodstock, then ran to work after staying too long to watch a slide presentation on silk production and weaving in Nepal, Assam, Bhutan, and China. As usual, Wednesday was much too long. No Nano counts yet, though I hope to get some done before falling asleep. If not, tomorrow is a half day of work when I should be able to catch up at last.
If anyone is getting impatient to see just what's going on, the introductory chapter is posted here.
It was that day again. What more can I say? Did barn chores early, ran off to a Weavers' Guild meeting in Woodstock, then ran to work after staying too long to watch a slide presentation on silk production and weaving in Nepal, Assam, Bhutan, and China. As usual, Wednesday was much too long. No Nano counts yet, though I hope to get some done before falling asleep. If not, tomorrow is a half day of work when I should be able to catch up at last.
If anyone is getting impatient to see just what's going on, the introductory chapter is posted here.
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Date: 2009-11-05 11:46 pm (UTC)I didn't see the previous stories, and hope I don't need the background to enjoy this one. So far this is a stand-alone, and I like what I've read :o)
Thanks for sharing!
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Date: 2009-11-06 01:14 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2009-11-06 04:16 am (UTC)[I didn't think the Touch would be that comfortable to read from because I tried a Kindle and didn't like it at all. When you mentioned Kyell Gold and The Prisoner's Release, I found that Amazon only sold it as a Kindle edition. I downloaded the free sampler, three or so chapters of Inside the Cage and was impressed not only with the author's style, but how readable the story was on the iPod. I'm still debating ponying up the measly ten dollars to buy the e-book.]
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Date: 2009-11-06 04:38 am (UTC)I've never used any of the iPod gadgets, but I definitely prefer a backlit screen over the "e-paper" of the Kindle. I see Barnes & Noble are now introducing their own competitor to the Kindle, as well, but with the same non-backlit display. I haven't seen the Sony reader, so don't know what it's like, but I do have an Ebookwise-1150 reader. It's paperback sized, has a nice backlit display, and costs far less than a Kindle. Unfortunately, it doesn't read Kindle formatted files, but it does read at least a half dozen different formats, and a huge selection of books are available (or you can load your own content, from Project Gutenberg for instance.)
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Date: 2009-11-06 12:53 pm (UTC)That aside, I noticed that Gold's book was also just a text version even though there were shots of the book cover art and illustrations from individual stories shown. I may buy a paper copy yet (prefer that anyway).
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Date: 2009-11-06 06:43 pm (UTC)