Neat!

CNet has a neat photo gallery up showing ten years of the ISS. It's easy to forget how much it's grown over time. And while everyone is focusing on the whole water recapture deal, maybe remember that it's a pretty significant development in human history? (I may have some minor quibbles about the ISS, but damn! It's a permanent habitat! In space!)
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Wrapup

Hey all, I'm back from the dead! And I DID manage to finish my NaNoWriMo novel despite the sickness. To sum up how sick I was, without going into disgusting levels of detail: I haven't exercised in 18 days, we cooked a full Thanksgiving spread, which we're still eating leftovers from and this morning I've dropped over 3.5 pounds since the last time I weighed in with Wii Fit. Anyway, that's not the point. This is the point: nano_08_winner_large.gif Go me! You may expect a resurgence in blogging frequency, back to my previous half-assed, lackadaisical sort of updating.
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OMFG

(I know, I know. It's been over two weeks since my last post. NaNoWriMo conspired with the worst illness I've had in years to make highly behind on things. This still continues and will for the rest of the month, but this had to be posted today.) So local friends will know about the two ugly, yipping dogs that moved in next door. The ones that bark when we're in the yard, the ones that bark if we're talking at the dining room table with the window open, the ones that now bark at me when I'm in my garage. The ones, that instead of training them to not bark an adult that hears them will yell at the kids, who then yell at the dogs, who ignore the kids so now we have two dogs and two to four people now going full blast. Yeah, those dogs. We love them so. I was eating a late lunch when I looked up and saw one of those dogs in my back yard. Turns out it dug under the fence over behind the jasmine. Well. I chased it around the yard a few times for comedy styling and by then I could hear the kids yelling for the dog so I went next door and told them to come get their dog. (In hindsight I should have opened a gate and chased it to the gate and out, but I didn't realize it wouldn't go back to the hole it dug. Stupid dog.) So then I had to get out some potting soil and a bag of mulch and cover up the hole on our side. I made the neighbor make some weak-ass attempt to cover the hole on their side but I think it's all loose stones over there and pushing back a bunch of small rocks by hand isn't going to deter the dog. (When I found the spot I went over and told her I knew where the hole was and asked if she wanted me to show her and she said "No, I know, I'm fixing it now." It only took her five minutes or so to find it after that so I'm pretty suspicious that she was lying, but hey, she did something, so I'll call it a win.) I used a shovel to tamp down the soil on our side, so the dog would have to at least dig through packed-down ground. I don't think it will come back anytime soon, it was pretty scared by the time it got out of our yard. Of course, I can't say the same thing about the other dog. If we're lucky it will at least dig under some other side of the fence next time and be somebody else's problem. Maybe in the spring I'll think about putting some of those root guard sheets down by the fence line. It's too late in the year for that kind of big garden project now. (And back to NaNo. Away my typing minions!)
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Oh yeah, did I mention?

I'm surprised to discover that I've written almost nothing about NaNoWriMo on this blog. I mentioned it before I did it, and I posted when I finished and that seems to have been it. I really enjoyed doing NaNo the last time I did it, which it turns out was FOUR YEARS AGO! WTF happened there? Well, of course I know what happened. In 2005 I was working on the Magic book so I didn't want to mess up my flow with a different project. In 2006 I wasn't writing ANYTHING and I was creating a crapload of code and sort of unsure what I was doing writing-wise. 2007 … I'm not really sure why I didn't last year, it just didn't feel right. This year it was mentioned on a mailing list I'm on and it did feel right so I signed up. Of course I've written just over six thousand words so far, which puts me … about six thousand words behind. D'oh! Part of the whole NaNo scheme is to paint yourself into a corner by announcing to the whole world you're doing it so here's my page where you can see the current wordcount. Of course, this blog is littered with me setting writing goals and watching them blow right past but I'm hoping this one will recapture some of the magic of the last NaNo. Look, if I could do it writing mainly on the train to and from work I sure as hell ought to be able to do it on my half-assed quasi-employed schedule I run these days. So here I go painting myself in a corner again. :-) Today I made a real effort to put some words down and found a new trick that seems to shut down my procrastination methods. I ignored the word count, I ignored my timers, and I walked away from my desktop with it's various blinking lights and attention demands. Took the laptop into the living room, turned off the wireless and opened the "full screen mode" of my word processor. (I use Scrivener for writing these days, keeping TextEdit for code. (And I apparently never wrote a post about Scrivener either. Man. They should get some real talent in this dump of a blog!)) I put a DVD-Audio disc in the player (Talking Heads - True Stories) and just wrote for the length of the album. Then I got up, did some housework. played a couple of videogames then put on another disc (Remain in Light this time) and repeated. Somehow ignoring the word count was the magic key to writing a bunch.
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