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1820. ¢urtis (pandora.isinet.com) – 29 Sep 2004 06:34:58 Tomor Da ]
According to the fish (babelfish.altavista.com) this is what you said:

"happy birthday dear Sir your drawings are completely with my taste a alter ego of l'autre with dimensions of l atlantic! thank you"

;-)
 
1819. catho (153-82.242.81.adsl.skynet.be) – 29 Sep 2004 05:24:35 Tomor Da ]
bon anniversaire cher monsieur vos dessins sont tout à fait à mon gout
un alter ego de l'autre coté de l'atlantique! merci!
 
1818. Tom 7 (h-67-101-139-136.phlapafg.dynamic.covad.net) – 28 Sep 2004 15:31:12 Tomor Da ]
Also, the site mission (I forgot where I saw this) talks about either "writing or finishing that novel" in November. Rest assured, I'm going to assume the same deadline as everyone else!
 
1817. Max (ce-web2.wesleyan.edu) – 28 Sep 2004 15:26:48 Tomor Da ]
Man, I'm sticking to AAD's.
 
1816. ¢urtis (pandora.isinet.com) – 28 Sep 2004 13:10:08 Tomor Da ]
Although I do notice this:

"Outlines and plot notes are very much encouraged, and can be started months ahead of the actual novel-writing adventure."
 
1815. $cent;urtis (pandora.isinet.com) – 28 Sep 2004 13:07:07 Tomor Da ]
"First, I am trying to ease the word pressure by writing ahead when I'm in the mood (it can be really painful to do 1700 words a day, especially after a long day of work...)."

Tsk, tsk, Tom. The Rules clearly state that those who have busy days don't get special treatment (though, I don't blame you). I may just have to try this myself!

From the NaNoWriMo site:

"I have a lot to do in November. Can I start in October and end early?
No. One of the best things about NaNoWriMo is the way it spreads the agony of creation throughout a large community of co-sufferers. For the pain to be properly distributed (and thereby diminished), all participants must be working on the same deadline."
 
1814. Tom 7 (gs82.sp.cs.cmu.edu) – 28 Sep 2004 12:45:55 Tomor Da ]
Almost, but keeping busy is a higher priority than procrastination.
 
1813. Hock (wireless101.cs.wisc.edu) – 28 Sep 2004 11:50:00 Tomor Da ]
Isn't working ahead of the deadline against everything you stand for, Tom‽
 
1812. Max (ce-web2.wesleyan.edu) – 28 Sep 2004 09:51:53 Tomor Da ]
Okay!!
 
1811. Tom 7 (gs82.sp.cs.cmu.edu) – 27 Sep 2004 13:30:29 Tomor Da ]
Max, let's fix it!
 
1810. Max (ce-web2.wesleyan.edu) – 27 Sep 2004 12:30:35 Tomor Da ]
Man, I miss being able to play escape!
 
1809. Tom 7 (h-67-101-136-180.phlapafg.dynamic.covad.net) – 27 Sep 2004 10:16:58 Tomor Da ]
Thanks Tad! I'm glad you liked it. The book came before all the Escape levels with names from it. I know about (and have fixed some of) the typos, and I will put out a new edition soon. If you happen to have your collection, I'd love to merge...

I thought doing the "a picture is worth a thousand words," thing, but I'm afraid that makes nanowrimo too easy (and too short). =(

Also thanks j!
 
1808. jcreed (pool-141-151-139-244.pitt.east.verizon.net) – 27 Sep 2004 08:32:34 Tomor Da ]
Happy fivesquare, tom!
 
1807. Tadbot (pcp0010451887pcs.walngs01.pa.comcast.net) – 27 Sep 2004 02:28:37 Tomor Da ]
Sweet! I finished NoAbToB a couple weeks ago, it was excellonte. I was surprised at how coherent it was, since I was expecting some sort of stream-of-consciousness deal. Although I did notice a few typos and editing debris in the novel. Can't wait to read the new one.
Don't forget, a picture's worth 1000 (or 10,000, depending on with whom you check) words.

I'm tempted to do a nanowrimo, but I've already got too much on my plate -- maybe once Half-Life 2 comes out and I've translated the Codex Seraphinianus.

Is the Escape level Choochu Shuba based on the character from the novel, or vice versa?
 
1806. Tom 7 (h-67-101-138-222.phlapafg.dynamic.covad.net) – 25 Sep 2004 22:28:32 FLAMING TEXT ]
Yes we are here!
 
1805. Anonymous (ki-proxy1.kos.net) – 25 Sep 2004 20:23:42 FLAMING TEXT ]
hello hello hello hello are you there say hi!!!!!!!!!!
 
1804. Anonymous (ki-proxy1.kos.net) – 25 Sep 2004 20:22:37 FLAMING TEXT ]
hey any body out there>
 
1803. Tom 7 (gs82.sp.cs.cmu.edu) – 24 Sep 2004 16:36:48 CSD Logo Submissions ]
Well, it only has to be a recognizable shape!
 
1802. Andrew (yale128036074252.student.yale.edu) – 24 Sep 2004 15:15:38 CSD Logo Submissions ]
People will be all like "HUH?????". Remember, the logo has to work for both idiots and savants.
 
1801. Andrew (yale128036074252.student.yale.edu) – 24 Sep 2004 15:14:20 CSD Logo Submissions ]
I think it is too subtle.
 
1800. happiness (user-12lclgq.cable.mindspring.com) – 22 Sep 2004 22:44:22 NEW: Album-a-day #18 ''Fake Mars'' ]
".....Phil hasn't actually released any music as Mt. Eerie yet...."

i know that was an old post, but there are 2 vinyl only mt eerie records. if you use soul seek, add "nathanwaterman" and you can download them from me. or phil sells them at shows.
 
1799. Max (ce-web2.wesleyan.edu) – 22 Sep 2004 17:47:00 UPD: sml-lib ]
Cool, then you could use hearts instead of bullet points.
 
1798. Tom 7 (h-67-101-136-30.phlapafg.dynamic.covad.net) – 21 Sep 2004 22:29:34 UPD: sml-lib ]
max, that is almost accurate tonight
 
1797. Tadbot (pcp04155722pcs.walngs01.pa.comcast.net) – 21 Sep 2004 15:52:52 UPD: sml-lib ]
Thesis topic: Using Recursion to Determine This Thesis Topic
 
1796. Max (ce-web2.wesleyan.edu) – 21 Sep 2004 13:18:41 UPD: sml-lib ]
N*SANO
 

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