Just posted a Comment on another Blog, Lactose-Incompetent. I like that Blog. Originally, I thought the writer to be a woman in Hawaii. Must be my Fast Decision Making process. The writer's pseudonym is Edward. He is a writer and uses the Blog to process his life as it happens, much as I am doing here. However, I am just gushing it all out without any plan or framework. I think it will quite a while before I get to creating any kind of structure. The most I can get to is to create headings. Headings, white space, etc help my eyes stay focused.
He set up separate Forums for his readers to use. I went to post something, but no one one there. It felt funny because all of a sudden I had nothing to say. In a more public forum, do I become invisible unless I have something to respond to? I Blog here with no blocks. I do not really run out of things to talk to me about. I should go back and post on some of the news topics that I am following-up on.
Anyway, today was taking Max to the vet to make sure he is OK, an appointment with the acupuncturist, lunch at Sunset Grill, banking, getting the mail, checking out my Milo & Stitch game, and finally coming here.
BTW, I could not locate the book I was reading, Welcome to Memory Management, so I picked up Who Knew? Gee, I can't figure how the author got the book published. The Publisher, MIF Books, is surely in business to make money. I went back to Barnes & Noble to check out the reviews.Are we talking about the same book? I have only read 20% of the book, but I am amazed. It is so empty of information. Sometimes I wonder if some of the online reviews (the very positive reviews by customers) are not just friends of the author. I told Dick the title should be Who Knew.....and Who Cares! Dick keeps asking me why I continue to read a book when I don't like it. He does not understand the concept of optimism...it might get better!
Welcome to Memory Management - I wish I had read this book 5 years ago. It would have made things a lot easier for me. I had to struggle by myself trying to squeeze more memory out of computers in order to play the RPGs I was addicted to. I am just reading it at flank speed since my two main computers are XPs and have lost interest in computer games. B did lend me three to try out. The games sound like Guy Games...Clive Barker's Undying, Battlefield 1942 and Delta Force Land Warrior. He believes that it is good to experience combat in game situations (where it is safe). There is some truth to that... want to start a new post on RPGs before I lose the thought.
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