I forgot how hard this was. I have not been eating at all badly today, but holy crud, 22 points is just not a lot. Even 27 with WPA is … gaaah. And I haven’t had dinner yet. Gaaah!
chance
I haven’t been posting much about the Chance project lately. This isn’t because it’s dead in the water, but because, erm. I just haven’t been. Ardian’s been doing the inks, which is kind of cool, because not only does it mean the lines of his work are definitely being preserved, but also every time I get an inked page it’s at least subtlely, and sometimes significantly, different from the ‘final’ pencils that I saw. I’ve got more than half the inked pages now and might, assuming email behaves properly, get…
comic book storytelling
The ideal of a comic book is to tell a story so well wedded between words and pictures that it’s incomplete without one of those aspects. More or less any comic book does that as a run of the mill storytelling aspect, with occasional forays into all-silent issues or, in Terry Moore’s case, periodic breaks into actual prose when there’s too much story to tell in a short period of time through art and limited wordspace. More, perhaps, than many storytelling formats, it’s rare to see the genre used to…
<lj user=”drivingblind”> didn’t tag me, but…
1. Grab the nearest book (of at least 123 pages). 2. Open the book to page 123. 3. Find the fifth sentence (grab next nearest book if less than 7 sentences found). 4. Post the text of the next 3 sentences on your blog along with these instructions. 5.Don’t you dare dig for that “cool” or “intellectual” book in your closet! I know you were thinking about it! Just pick up whatever is closest. 6. Tag three people. I’m not going to tag anybody, nor was I tagged myself, but…
Gngh.
Geek failure. In following various suggestions I seem to have added “WinXPDisableZeroConfiguration.exe”, which I’m pretty sure is the disable program from here, and now *it’s* eating my processing power. It’s a registry modification and I not only don’t know how to delete it, I’m afraid to try because, well, registry stuff. Augh. Unlike the earlier problem, using the task manager to shut it down does bring my CPU load back down to normal. However, Flash still seems to be crashing the browser/computer, so at least *that* hasn’t improved. ETA: OMG.…