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Day relieved largely by a nice opportunity to recomment furry books from mainstream literature (rather than explicit furry small press titles) on Twitter.
Tomorrow will be long too, with an in service training seminar that I'm helping to give for new catalogers (and old) in our consortium.
Old guitar strings swapped onto my classical guitar still haven't settled very well. Every time I check they are flat again. Maybe this will continue until the newly ordered ones arrive, and I can start all over again.
Tomorrow will be long too, with an in service training seminar that I'm helping to give for new catalogers (and old) in our consortium.
Old guitar strings swapped onto my classical guitar still haven't settled very well. Every time I check they are flat again. Maybe this will continue until the newly ordered ones arrive, and I can start all over again.
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Date: 2012-05-19 02:04 am (UTC)When people ask me that question, I have the bad habit of starting with the twelfth century AD and going century by century. (Didja know that Shakespeare's "Coriolanus" picks up directly from the medieval beast epics? "Who does the wolf love", indeed.) But I'm an irremediable Nivardus fan. :P