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the neurovore of Zur-En-Aargh:
--- Quote from: Kali on June 28, 2010, 12:56:59 AM ---We also learned that neurovore is capable of wordcounts of nigh-Chekovian proportions,
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Hmmph.
For much of 1844, Alexandre Dumas was writing twelve hours a day. During which time he had, at peak, five different serial novels appearing in newspapers of which he was handing in chapters.
It would appear to have caused a breakdown of sorts, and incidentally led to the Marie Antoinette cycle not getting a proper conclusion. But compared to that, I'm a piker.
the neurovore of Zur-En-Aargh:
--- Quote from: Enjorous on June 28, 2010, 04:57:25 PM ---We've done 2 in a row and we're planning on one next Sunday.
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I will likely not be around for that, but almost certainly the following Sunday.
Enjorous:
We might have to arrange another time other than next Sunday. Seeing as it's Independence Day, any thoughts on that?
Kali:
We could bump it to Monday. Not everyone has off though, and I kinda hate to interrupt the flow. I know the fireworks here don't start until nearer to dark, and the barbeques and stuff are all earlier in the afternoon. If there are a lot of conflicts with the 4pm time, we can move it to Monday or Saturday, but if it looks like most people can make 4 on Sunday, we might just keep it.
Thoughts? Input?
Starbeam:
I have Monday off, and as far as I know, I won't be doing much of anything else on Sunday. And if anything does get planned for Sunday, the chat would give me an excuse to leave early. That would be nice.
And I've just gotten used to having to interpret my writing, but I still have moments where I have to skip a word and figure out something else to put in its place because I have absolutely no clue what it was supposed to be. I used to have to decipher my grandmother's writing, and mine's starting to look like hers. I think that's why I can do it.
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