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Entries for July, 2003
So, I just remembered that I had this bloody account. So, I logged in for like, the third time since I opened the account. And there are bloody options gabloodylore. It happens. Bastsards. Anyhoo, I also saw that some crazy galut added me as a friend. Yeah, I have no idea who it is. But I saw that he had about 600 million other friends, so I guess I'm part of a mass. . .something. I've also realized my internet calling.
Posted by Narzack on July 12, 2003 at 01:48 PM | 2 Dropkicked
July 12, 2003
Hello World!
Can you hear me?
July 12, 2003
Another Realization
I don't know why, but all of the sudden I've become random and bizarre. I saw unexpected strange things. I really don't know why. I hope it's not a portent of descending madness. That would suck.
July 13, 2003
Holy Fook
I'm bloody exhausted from all of that programming, debugging, designing. Now I know a little bit how Royo feels. I'm bloody tired. I need a bloody break. I should go to sleep while I'm at it.
July 13, 2003
Developing
I bought my domain name, and found a hoster. I've completed a few templates. Things are proceeding well.
July 13, 2003
I hate work
Yeah, I have a long night ahead of me. More designing and finishing the Bf1942 review.
Posted by Narzack on July 13, 2003 at 11:12 PM | 1 Dropkicked
July 14, 2003
Reviews Done
So, I got my first two reviews done, another staff member working on two more, and final member working on his first. Things are coming together well. Also, I have one of my people designing and LXG logo. Sahweet!
July 15, 2003
Humbled
So, I just recieved that logos and banners that Tito designed for LXG. No, I'm stuck with an amateur design and some mindblowingly awesome logos and banner. *sigh*
Posted by Narzack on July 15, 2003 at 03:46 PM | 1 Dropkicked
July 18, 2003
Put up or shut up.
Fooking, I was just trying to hold off four different enemies. By myself. And trying to hold two separate flags. Stupid. . .BF.
July 18, 2003
Manifold
So, I just finished Manifold: Space. Holy shnikes these books are nuts! Sometimes, I actually seem to forget that they are written by a mere human. Albeit, a phenomonally imaginative human, but human nonetheless. They are on such an incredible scale. I would recommend them to anyone. But, Stephen Baxter's work isn't for everyone. Such hard, brutal, mathmatic science fiction would turn off alot of casual readers. If you're going to read Baxter, you had better be prepared to think. Hard.
Posted by Narzack on July 18, 2003 at 04:08 PM | 1 Dropkicked
July 22, 2003
That's Right
Yeah, I'm in the top fourtyfive percent of BF.