It's a challenge trying to post when fatigue wants you to sleep...
I went out to get some groceries today, thanks to help from a friend. Spending most of my time indoors has left me with a bit of cabin fever.
I also worked on the Mind Map for another new project. With my latest Apacalypse zine in, I wanted to start working on the next one. Re-reading old issues of another rpg APA I used to be part of, it saddened me to see the breadth of output from others... compared to it, I really haven't been producing that much. This has to change.
Posted by Jeff Boman
on Saturday, March 31, 2001 | link me Seymour!
Friday, March 30, 2001
Sorry it's been 5 days since my last update here... my current relapse is making it harder to type - although I seem pretty fast hen-pecking with my left-hand alone. :]
I had to cancel out of a few things because of this... not being able to put much weight on that arm makes it hard to walk (I need a cane in each hand for balance), and my current building has stairs; when I get Adapted Housing, I won't have that problem to deal with.
Meanwhile, Unemployment screwed me over: I'd been told it would start in 3 weeks; this is the third, and no money. I called in, to find out it starts next week; according to the person I spoke to, the person who gave me a date couldn't make decisions... that makes me feel so much better.
Posted by Jeff Boman
on Friday, March 30, 2001 | link me Seymour!
Sunday, March 25, 2001
This has probably been mentioned all over, but I wanted to note it here as well:
As a graduate of animation school, the limited nature of this work bothered me... but you can't demean the appeal and recognition of The Flintstones or Scooby-Doo, or any of the hundreds of other characters created by Hanna and Barbera.
Posted by Jeff Boman
on Sunday, March 25, 2001 | link me Seymour!
A pity: I just tried to locate songs by The House Jacks through Bearshare with no luck. I know that former member Austin Willacy has a solo career going now, as he had an MP3 available on Tucows last year. I can't find the band's CDs anywhere though.
A cappela is a music style I enjoy almost as much as Jazz. I've heard some tremendous pieces by people singing without any instruments, their voices filling in all the sound.
Posted by Jeff Boman
on Sunday, March 25, 2001 | link me Seymour!