As he slept, his wives kept secrets, holding hands beneath the sheets
Tuesday, July 5th, 2011 06:27 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
The day started early, with the advertised run to Augusta to drop Argent the Forester at Charlie’s Subaru for some work behind the nose. We did, indeed, use the outing as an excuse to have breakfast out — at Rooster’s, formerly the Ground Round. Yes, we’re shallow. And breakfast was good, so, yanno, win-win. Also? Carrabassett Bad Dog Coffee. Make that win-win-win.
Rooster’s menu looks interesting on the lunch and dinner side, so we may go back at some point. Though I think I’ll give the mashed potato pizza a miss.
The young lady at Charlie’s called to let us know that she thought the car would be ready by noon, which was permission to goof off even more! We went to Sam’s Club in order to get our after-breakfast walk in. While we were there, I considered an IPad half-seriously, and said to Steve that maybe if I had a tablet, I could lighten my carry-on load during the August world travels, by leaving The Leewit home.
This was, as you might imagine, an excellent excuse to go down to BN — the new Nook “tablet” isn’t — and thence to Staples, where I was underwhelmed by the XOOM, but quite liked the Acer Iconia, though $449 is a leetle bit steep, even for an Extremely Cute Gadget.
By the time we’d done all this, um, research, it was noon-ish; we went back to Charlie’s, ransomed Argent and so to home, where some poking at the web gained the information that there’s also an Asus tablet, which looks nifty — The Leewit is an Asus, and runs, with all respect, like a little klatha-powered truck. Still…$400 for the 16GB, plus another $139 for the docking station. And, really, not that much savings in pounds. Sigh. Cute as a button.
After lunch, I applied myself to Splinter Universe for a bit, and I think I have, with a hint from sleary, fixed the RSS feed problem.
While I was over there, I put up some goodies, just to keep things moving along.
I see by my PayPal account that several kind people have already donated to the work, though there’s no work yet on display, barring my own inept skills as a website builder. I do very much appreciate everyone’s support — thank you!
One gentlebeing appended a message to their generous donation, hoping that I had a reminder service in place. Um, no. I am Not At All Interested in keeping databases full of people and numbers and dates and sending out reminders. Too much like work, darlings.
We hit home this afternoon just as the UPS truck was pulling up with. . .
Our authors’ copies of Ghost Ship. My goodness! is this book eager to fly!
Hope everyone’s recovered from the holiday, if and when. Tomorrow, I’m for the day-job.
…only eight more days of school.
Originally published at Sharon Lee, Writer. You can comment here or there.
Speaking of Ghost Ship...
Date: 2011-07-06 12:27 am (UTC)For my husband's 50th birthday day this June I gave him the ASUS tablet that he had hinted about for 3 weeks. He loves it and does our 11 year old when she can get her hands on it. I have yet to get a chance to play with it. Its current nickname is "Daddy's toy".
Thank you for the SU "goodie". I hope to make my donation when payday arrives on Friday.
mashed potato pizza and other goodies
Date: 2011-07-06 03:11 am (UTC)Mashed potatoes, country gravy, fried chicken, mozzarella cheese, & seasoned salt.
oooohhhh. Very comforting food. They have good crust too.
For the complete menu: http://gourmetpizzas.com/menu2.pdf
Reminder service
Date: 2011-07-06 07:20 am (UTC)Oh! this reminds me that I haven't subscribed to the new site -- so off I went in another browser window and did so. (FYI, the feed has no title, so there is a small misconfiguration on the new site.)
Anyway, keeping email lists and sending reminders is so 90s. Let the net do it :)
Best,
Ed
Re: Reminder service
Date: 2011-07-06 01:36 pm (UTC)Is now good?
How about now?
Ahem.
Re the RSS config error -- I have too little knowledge and too much power. If you can give me instruction on how to fix what's wrong, I'll happily undertake to do that.
Cards of Fortunate Destiny
Date: 2011-07-06 08:24 am (UTC)Gus and I look forward to every new word.
C. (and Gus, even though he is, of course, a pug. Gus points out that he is the same color as many Siamese cats).
Re: Cards of Fortunate Destiny
Date: 2011-07-06 10:19 am (UTC)Left hanging...
Date: 2011-07-06 01:21 pm (UTC)Anne in Virginia
Re: Left hanging...
Date: 2011-07-06 01:33 pm (UTC)You could Not Read Them.
Re: Left hanging...
Date: 2011-07-06 01:49 pm (UTC)Anne in Virginia
Re: Left hanging...
Date: 2011-07-06 02:10 pm (UTC)And, yanno, me, I'd be interested to read a splinter -- a novel that went out to 20 grand before going belly-up is of interest to me, professionally. I'd want to see if I could spot where it had gone wrong, or if I could tell if it was a case of Lost Acturial Interest, or...but -- busman's holiday.
I do intend to keep Splinters and Stories segregated, so people will know what they're getting ahead of time. In future, I'll make the designation in the teaser link, too.
Re: Left hanging...
Date: 2011-07-06 06:22 pm (UTC)Of course the above "read or not read" dilemma is applicable only to splinters. I eagerly await and promise to read EVERY WORD of all short stories!
Anne in Virginia
Re: Left hanging...
Date: 2011-07-06 09:52 pm (UTC)The splinter of Cards? Is about 5100 words long.
A short story will run between 5,000 and 10,000 words -- maybe 15,000.
an aside...
Date: 2011-07-06 07:10 pm (UTC)Re: an aside...
Date: 2011-07-06 07:15 pm (UTC)Enjoy.
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Date: 2011-07-06 10:00 pm (UTC)Arrived home after work and some shopping for dry cat food to find that my signed copy of "Ghost Ship" had arrived in today's mail. Good reading tonight!
M.C. Thomson
Harrisburg, PA
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Date: 2011-07-08 12:56 am (UTC)http://arstechnica.com/gadgets/guides/2011/02/howto-root-a-nook-color-to-transform-it-into-an-android-tablet.ars
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Date: 2011-07-08 06:01 pm (UTC)Quite the most economical way to get a tablet.
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Date: 2011-07-09 06:18 pm (UTC)