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. I've spent a tremendous amount of time on Amtrak and on Southwest flights, which both expose you to people choosing their own seats. This is the order that I've seen people select seats based on:
1) Is the other person going to affect my experience in some way? This is usually around body size, unfortunately, but odor or loud music from the other person's headphones can also play into this. If not, then: 2) Is the person attractive, do they appear pleasant? If so, then: 3) Does the person appear to be the same race/gender/religion/socio-economic class as I am? This usually just manages to segregate business travelers from the rest of the population, but can go much further.
I think 2 and 3 are pretty entangled, since I think perceptions of pleasantness have a lot to do with an ability to opt-out of dealing with people who are different than we are.
The sad thing here is that when I try to find a seat companion on Southwest, I'm usually trying to find someone who will make it less likely that anyone will take our middle seat. So I end up looking for the largest, least attractive person I can find. If I can't find someone who meets those criteria, I try to find someone as different as possible from the majority of the passengers, like the punk skater boy I flew next to on this trip. I hate myself for it, but I usually end up with more elbow and leg room as a result.
Sort of random question I've been meaning to ask - Is the Inception thing an all-female cast? I'm mildly obsessed with Takarazuka and similarly styled theatre, so it would just add another level of personal interest. Either way, I'm still damn curious.
And I know you don't need me to say this (or want me to, probably), but you'll be fine. I haven't heard you sing much, but once you kick the nerves and really know the material, you'll kill it. You've got the skills.
basing the magical system on the sub-prime induced economic collapse and the European credit crisis
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I'm glad to see more & more speaking out on the bullying issue. I hope Dan Savage has sparked something with even more endurance than the santorum googlebomb. Certainly I'm seeing a lot of discussion on this and a lot of uploaded videos, so I have my fingers crossed.
After his blog garnered national media attention, Shirvell placed it behind a privacy firewall, making it only available to invited readers. The lawyer late last week took a voluntary leave of absence from his state job. He faces a disciplinary hearing upon his return.
FINALLY. I first read about the story when it broke and managed to force myself to read some of Shirvell's blog. What a hateful asshole that guy. I couldn't understand how he wasn't facing some sort of consequence for bullying, especially when as a state muckity-muck he has so much more power than a college kid.
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.
Okay, I sort of hate you guys for getting here first, but this sounds awesome.
As always, very stoked about all of the Treble Entendre and D&J forward motion.
I am a bit stunned by Exodus choosing to modulate their message, and expect that some other group will pick up the ridiculous Day of Truth mantle, but this is welcome news that gives me hope that groups like this are on the wrong side of history.
And Chris Armstrong is like the most graceful target of online harassment ever.
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Date: 2010-10-07 12:39 pm (UTC)WANT.
(Does this give new meaning to “the gnomes of Zurich”?)
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Date: 2010-10-07 01:00 pm (UTC)1) Is the other person going to affect my experience in some way? This is usually around body size, unfortunately, but odor or loud music from the other person's headphones can also play into this. If not, then:
2) Is the person attractive, do they appear pleasant? If so, then:
3) Does the person appear to be the same race/gender/religion/socio-economic class as I am? This usually just manages to segregate business travelers from the rest of the population, but can go much further.
I think 2 and 3 are pretty entangled, since I think perceptions of pleasantness have a lot to do with an ability to opt-out of dealing with people who are different than we are.
The sad thing here is that when I try to find a seat companion on Southwest, I'm usually trying to find someone who will make it less likely that anyone will take our middle seat. So I end up looking for the largest, least attractive person I can find. If I can't find someone who meets those criteria, I try to find someone as different as possible from the majority of the passengers, like the punk skater boy I flew next to on this trip. I hate myself for it, but I usually end up with more elbow and leg room as a result.
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Date: 2010-10-07 01:32 pm (UTC)And I know you don't need me to say this (or want me to, probably), but you'll be fine. I haven't heard you sing much, but once you kick the nerves and really know the material, you'll kill it. You've got the skills.
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Date: 2010-10-07 04:31 pm (UTC)I... what? Oh, I want to read this...
I'm glad to see more & more speaking out on the bullying issue. I hope Dan Savage has sparked something with even more endurance than the santorum googlebomb. Certainly I'm seeing a lot of discussion on this and a lot of uploaded videos, so I have my fingers crossed.
I love the name "Treble Entendre."
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Date: 2010-10-07 10:15 pm (UTC)After his blog garnered national media attention, Shirvell placed it behind a privacy firewall, making it only available to invited readers. The lawyer late last week took a voluntary leave of absence from his state job. He faces a disciplinary hearing upon his return.
FINALLY. I first read about the story when it broke and managed to force myself to read some of Shirvell's blog. What a hateful asshole that guy. I couldn't understand how he wasn't facing some sort of consequence for bullying, especially when as a state muckity-muck he has so much more power than a college kid.
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Date: 2010-10-08 09:56 am (UTC)Okay, I sort of hate you guys for getting here first, but this sounds awesome.
As always, very stoked about all of the Treble Entendre and D&J forward motion.
I am a bit stunned by Exodus choosing to modulate their message, and expect that some other group will pick up the ridiculous Day of Truth mantle, but this is welcome news that gives me hope that groups like this are on the wrong side of history.
And Chris Armstrong is like the most graceful target of online harassment ever.
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Date: 2010-10-08 01:40 pm (UTC)Connecting with female characters in geek television (http://austintotamu.blogspot.com/2010/10/connecting-with-female-characters-in.html)