Too Fuzzy to Name

Posted on 04 April 2008

I’ve been a bit fuzzy all day, to the point of being on the edge of a headache.  I think it’s because it was still on the early side last night when my wife suggested I put in something I would like to watch (she’s been watching ballet instructional videos of late, because she’s been offered an opportunity to teach a class in ballet as exercise at a local dance academy), so I put in the next of the Columbo episodes I bought some time back, and then stayed awake to watch it this time.  (I fell asleep last time, and am still wondering how that one went.)  So my sleep is more than usually disrupted.

We hit a setback on the publication of Game Ideas Unlimited:  Volume I.  It seems the print service we intend to use is forcing us to choose between keeping the 8.5×11 page size we wanted but using a spiral binding, or reformating everything for a 6.625×10.5 comic book size to have it perfect bound.  We’ve opted for the latter, so I have a lot of reworking to do to fix all the internal page references and make sure the fonts look good and are consistent throughout.

I was wrong about the directors meeting; it’s not until next weekend.  That gives me a bit more time to get the book together, but a bit less to get the printing and delivery done.

I think I was doing some work on the Gaming Outpost archives last night, but the days are starting to blur.  I’ve a son who needs to get back to his work address tonight, and a friend who needs to be delivered to Pennsylvania tomorrow night, and I’m not certain whether I’m going to be able to combine those trips, or whether someone else will manage one of them, or just how that’s going to work.

I’ve not heard back on the job application.  I’m guessing that means either they were so overwhelmed with applicants that they’ve let their response time slip, or they’ve filled the job.

So let’s wrap up the night and see what happens next.

–M. J. Young

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M. J. Young - who has written 469 posts on The Gaming Outpost.

Author of Multiverser, Multiverser-related game books, and books on Christian faith; Chaplain of the Christian Gamers Guild

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