Oct. 13th, 2008

ksmith: (teashop)
1163 words yesterday. 2407 words today, spread out over too long a time. I either need to focus better, or give myself permission to quit after a certain numbers of hours. But I also need to pick up the pace.

Taking Kuro in for a check-up tomorrow morning. Then it's back to it.

A character is showing signs of growing beyond the boundaries I had originally planned for him. Damn it.
ksmith: (teashop)
1163 words yesterday. 2407 words today, spread out over too long a time. I either need to focus better, or give myself permission to quit after a certain numbers of hours. But I also need to pick up the pace.

Taking Kuro in for a check-up tomorrow morning. Then it's back to it.

A character is showing signs of growing beyond the boundaries I had originally planned for him. Damn it.
ksmith: (Default)
Given that my iMac desktop is officially kaput, I'm considering what to get next. I have a MacBook, which I like, and an old iBook that I hope lasts for some time to come. But I am sure that in the next year I will need a new system, and I'm wondering whether to go with a desktop or another laptop. The two knocks I've heard against laptops over the years are 1) they're slower than desktops, and 2) they're less sturdy. Is that still the case?

At the dayjob, I have a laptop with a docking station, and I do like it. One possibility is to buy another laptop along with a monitor (I already have a keyboard), and use that as my desktop system.

I don't play games, makes movies, or do any other resource-intensive stuff. This is another consideration.

So, comments welcome--do you have a desktop? Laptop? Both? Are desktops going the way of the dodo?
ksmith: (Default)
Given that my iMac desktop is officially kaput, I'm considering what to get next. I have a MacBook, which I like, and an old iBook that I hope lasts for some time to come. But I am sure that in the next year I will need a new system, and I'm wondering whether to go with a desktop or another laptop. The two knocks I've heard against laptops over the years are 1) they're slower than desktops, and 2) they're less sturdy. Is that still the case?

At the dayjob, I have a laptop with a docking station, and I do like it. One possibility is to buy another laptop along with a monitor (I already have a keyboard), and use that as my desktop system.

I don't play games, makes movies, or do any other resource-intensive stuff. This is another consideration.

So, comments welcome--do you have a desktop? Laptop? Both? Are desktops going the way of the dodo?
ksmith: (blue truck)
Front brake rotors.

*pish*
ksmith: (blue truck)
Front brake rotors.

*pish*

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