Nov. 14th, 2005

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It really was a big mistake for them to put computers in this classroom. Interestingly, I seem to be one of the only students not paying attention, which, I think, is probably testament to the dedication of Grad students. Or the extent to which they worry that they'll get caught. :) It seems strange, somehow - I can't really think of any good reason to pay attention, but I guess at least some of the others feel that they really aughta.

Anyway, I'm not used to general updates cause I usually don't give them, but, well, I'm exceptionally bored right now so it's not a normal situation. :) Still, normally I'd write (I've started writing up the Hogwarts game, but I'm having a heck of a time figuring out where to start) but I have a dreadful headache, which I've found has greatly limited both my grammatical complexity and my vocabulary - very bad things to limit if one hopes to produce quality writing.

I find I'm having trouble figuring out where to start. Should I start with summer vacation, as the Harry Potter Books do? I'd have to make up a bunch, but that's I suppose. Should I start with the opening feast? That's where the actual game started, of course, but it feels very abrupt whne I try to start there. There are also a bunch of intermediate points in that range, and later points too, so I just can't decide.

I also find I'm reluctant to write in dialog for other people's PC's - I don't wish to do anyone any injustice, and I fear being unfair to my friends. I've run into this problem with previous attempts to write up games as well - I just worry some how. :)

Anyway, I'm starting to worry that I'm drawing attention by being the only person in the class typing, so I'm going to shut up now. :)

Oh yeah, one other note - All us wrestling fans will miss you Eddie! RIP

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