Instant (?) Gratification
In a rare show of impatience, Tealin today declared her allegiance to the twenty-first century and ordered her copy of Thud!, the newest book in Terry Pratchett's Discworld series, from online distributor amazon.ca. When asked about this betrayal of the traditional bookstore, she commented, 'If the largest and most powerful book chain in the country can't get it onto their shelves the day after it's released, then ... yeah.' While the purchasing process took mere moments and involved absolutely no walking at all, she conceded it wasn't as instantaneous a gratification as people would believe. 'I don't expect to get it before Thanksgiving,' she said. 'In fact, I'd be surprised if it got here before Thursday.' She hoped the bookstores would 'get their butts in gear' before then, and if she did happen to find a copy before hers arrived, she would probably go in and 'look at the back cover, and maybe read the jacket flap several times,' but not actually purchase it. Chapters declined to comment on the specifics of this case, merely stating that the book was available for purchase on their website as well. Tealin responded with a derisive laugh, 'Ha ha ha.'

Today at work ... I got springboarded into The Future of Animation. It's a giant tablet screen that you draw on. Duuude.

Today at work ... I got springboarded into The Future of Animation. It's a giant tablet screen that you draw on. Duuude.
Directions to Tealin
(Anonymous) 2005-10-05 08:10 pm (UTC)(link)A2
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And YAY! update!
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On a light note, The US library systems have finally realized the need for more Tarry Pratchett books. To my great pleaser, I found "Only You Can Save Mankind" on my library website. I'll be reading it after i'm done with Thud! and A Hat Full of Sky.
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But who will spur them to putchase Thud while I am at university? *grieves*
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Good luck, dearie!
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OMG. You got to use one of the orgasmic tablets? I've seen them in displays but never got to use them....
(Not that I can complain. I love my Wacom very, very much)
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I must say, I find that quite charming.
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And if we're using British vocabulary, I wear pants all the time, thank you.
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I sincerely hope you cover your legs when you're out, Miss. We wouldn't want the local lads fainting away at the sight of a feminine ankle. It's good to know that someone's still upholding the old standards, what?
Welcome back
(Anonymous) 2005-10-06 03:34 pm (UTC)(link)A2
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Good luck on you ordering!
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Re the giant tablet: coooool! I never got the hang of drawing at an angle... is that your usual modus operandi? How does the surface work? Is it fragile, like a laptop screen, or tough like a regular tablet?
You're extremely cute, btw. Is that a tablet drawing?
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couldn't you someday make a selfportrait?????
please??!!
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Huzzah! Round the Bend update! And you reminded me it existed! (for shame, pyri v_v)
Ohhh, it's you! And a weirdly tablet doodah! Spiffeh.
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(Anonymous) 2005-10-06 10:41 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
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u should see smart-boards- *cough*
(Anonymous) 2005-10-07 10:23 pm (UTC)(link)rest=woman
art teacher=ugh
Pratchett=better than ever
so many books, so little time. *sigh*
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Re: u should see smart-boards- *cough*
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(Anonymous) 2005-10-11 08:15 pm (UTC)(link)no subject
Also your drawing makes me ridiculously happy for no good reason.