Aug. 14th, 2004

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So I woke up and Ashy was sitting on the couch watching "Gamera". She'd also drawn something silly. I found myself compelled too a sequel to it.

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We also pondered lewd variations of the costumes in the movie, both the evil brain-eating alien women and the monsters. My sexuality was normal once, I swear.

10:02. I am clad in nothing but a spiky collar and a green sock. I will not say where either article of clothing is. How do these things happen?

Later. Sock fetish?

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egypturnash: (hiroshima (howarth))
So that "LJ Crush" thing came back. The people who wrote it this time learnt from the previous incarnation; it requires registration now, unlike the original.

If you're doing it, you might wanna think about reading the last paragraph of the terms of service.

Also, in the interests of being chaotic, my password there is "ljm3m3". Who do you think I should have a crush on? Fill it out for me and make my love life more interesting! Who is it clearly obvious I'd never want? Take 'em off the list!

And do the same with your ljmeme password!

For all the SF I read that posits machine-readable codifications of interpersonal relationships, for all my on-and-off interest in graphing friends networks, I sure have some issues with putting such things into practice, don't I? Maybe it's because my social life is so depressingly virtual, and my experience so far is that Internet-based relationships just make things worse.

I'd vaguely appreciate it if you leave an anonymous comment (or not-so-anonymous) here if you play with my heart, maybe even telling me who you added to or removed from my crush list (and you can type in any old LJ name, too), but you don't have to.
egypturnash: (turmoil)
Yay! I finally found a pixel-pushing tool for the Mac!

Unfortunately, it's... slow. Very slow. Very very very slow. Doing much of anything results in the thing sitting there and eating CPU like mad. Spinning rainbow cursor, system diagnostic tools claim it as being hung... I don't know what it's doing. It seems to be okay with really tiny images - icon-sized things - but if I'm going to do pixel-pushing, I'd kinda rather do it on an image size approaching what used to be full-screen. Like 320x200 or so. And Pixen just grinds to a halt.

Maybe I should hunt up a copy of the Amiga OS and DPaint. Do it right. Emulate the King of Pixel Pushing.

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