Patty has her first day of school in Cardiff today!
Yesterday, Kali fixed our novel by basing the magical system on the sub-prime induced economic collapse and the European credit crisis. I am not even kidding. Unrelatedly, we're also writing a pitch for a miniseries, because she had and idea and I went "but update it and set it now, right?" So hey, we get to come up with a snazzy name for our collective efforts too. We're going to have one more meeting before I go to CH so we can map and then get to work while I'm away.
Meanwhile D&J is has a full outline, an ACT II opener tentatively titled "It's a Cop!" and a plot-critical reference to Australia that's so wrong it's right. No, no really. Poetic too.
Meanwhile, our fundraising video also has an outline, and that will be shot over the weekend. Also getting my hands, finally, on the disc of D&J that I forgot existed to edit into it. I'm hoping we'll be able to have our Kickstarter fundraising page up by the middle of next week.
Treble Entendre is getting closer to having logos and website. Yay.
My singing for Inception: The Musical is getting better. Next time: a bigger drink first. 90% of the problems are all in my head right now.
Are any of my fellow New Yorkers going to Click + Drag this weekend? I'm thinking of stopping in after my class reunion.
For all y'all that missed it in comments yesterday, ladyofthelog remarked, brilliantly, that all White Collar fans should mentally replace the individuals in the photo I posted yesterday with Neil Caffrey and Peter Burke. She is entirely correct.
The Empty Seat article is interesting, but I think he's only describing part of the phenomenon.
Also, 4) Where in the car is the seat located? I usually find that people will not tend to gravitate toward an empty seat if the car is crowded and the seat is also in the middle of the car, no matter who is sitting there. Seats near the doors, at least in my experience, tend to be more prized because the people in them get to bolt out when they arrive at their destinations, but if you're in the middle, you're pretty much resigned to being among the last people out, so that could also be a major consideration when the riders are choosing their Empty Seat priorities.
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Date: 2010-10-07 02:58 pm (UTC)Also, 4) Where in the car is the seat located? I usually find that people will not tend to gravitate toward an empty seat if the car is crowded and the seat is also in the middle of the car, no matter who is sitting there. Seats near the doors, at least in my experience, tend to be more prized because the people in them get to bolt out when they arrive at their destinations, but if you're in the middle, you're pretty much resigned to being among the last people out, so that could also be a major consideration when the riders are choosing their Empty Seat priorities.