Much to Recall
May 23, 2011 in Blogs
Perhaps I should check with my physician; I have been very tired of late, and find it difficult to get to all the work at hand. I am barely keeping atop things, and maybe I am not.
Today I posted the penultimate piece in the Timeline temporal anomalies series at The Examiner. Thursday the series will end, and next week I will begin a couple months looking at A Sound of Thunder, which I believe is already complete. After that, I have a mere seven articles sketched to cover Next, and I keep thinking that I should write at least one more but can’t come up with what it should cover, so I might just have to edit the seventh to round out the series and be done with it. I have not yet chosen the next one, although someone asked if I planned to do FAQ About Time Travel (I think that’s the name), and I believe I have a copy, so if it runs on my machine I’ll probably move it to the top of the pile.
Back to the point, Timeline part 17: recalling deals in more detail with the problems created by the way the recall devices work–or perhaps do not work–and the impact that potentially has on history. The next one will finish the story.
Meanwhile, the problem with my Turtle Beach software is complicating other aspects of my life, as I now cannot print many of the music sheets I’m using both with the church and with Collision. I’ve got someone looking for a way to crack it, which I will publish here if it is found, but it’s not looking promising from last report. I’ve got to work up music for another hymn before Thursday’s practice, and things are terribly busy here anyway–I am told to expect delivery on the new washing machine tomorrow sometime in the middle of the day, a time frame that begins early enough to roust me from bed ahead of my usual schedule and runs late enough that it might interfere with getting someone to work.
Despite this, I did manage to put the last lick and polish on the twenty-fourth lesson of Mr. Young’s Music Theory Class, the Facebook group started to help a few friends get some music theory and composition under their belts. I don’t usually mention those here, partly because they are so far off topic and partly because for a while I was tearing through them at almost one a day, but since I took a break while working on this weekend’s wedding (my little brother got married, it must have been the end of the world) it had been stagnant for a while.
I’ve also got some legal papers to answer, and really should have tackled them before tonight but I misplaced them; so I’m going to have to cut and run.
–M. J. Young