Here I am, meming off an old post of Ritu‘s. The meme’s behind the cut. Fill in in the comments section if you so wish.
Month: March 2006
My First Big Round
I’m on the verge of a big round of submissions to SF magazines — really, my first, and something that I put off for far, far too long. Even though I’m busy, it’s not as much work as one might think, since I’ve had a bunch of stuff ready to send out for a long time, and a bunch of other stuff that’s only a once-over away from being ready, and still more that needs a good solid working-over, but not a complete rewrite. So here I am, with my laptop and OpenOffice, and I’m ready to get all these …
A moment only
My to-do list remains long, but I thought I’d spend a minute updating here. The morning was off from class, because there was a mass, and I have never quite seen a mass like this before: there was a choir, but at the end, some apparently very-famous Korean Catholic pop star came and sang three songs. I think the sound system was a little overloaded, as it gave out a little way into the third song, a couple of times no less, but she sang her little heart out (little, because she was strikingly short and small of build) and …
More Ads?
I don’t know why, but I’ve been getting more phone spam since I moved to Bucheon… even though I don’t recall giving my number to anyone new. It’s strange! You know, phone spam… when a call comes but it’s just a machine calling you, no real person on the other end, and the machine is there simply to get you to buy something. I really wish I knew why I am getting more of it now.
The Runabout
Here I am again on runabout, though it’s a mild one. I had class this morning, and unlike my previous classes, this one didn’t seem to scare the students very much. They seemed to leave the room with a good, happy feeling. I’m a little worried that I came on too strong in my other classes by letting students see my course outline, which in some cases had too much detail. It’s a symptom of nerves that one overprepares, as everyone knows… everyone except students, who just think, “Oh my God, this guy is asking SO much of us!” Anyway, …