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Okay, so here's something to think about.

The other night, Joel and I were talking about living alone and the high (IMO) density of people who talk to themselves when they live alone or spend a lot of time alone. In the Gweniverse, I'm never completely alone, though, because character-muses constantly provide the opposing voice in my internal dialogue. Like Tom Hanks' character in Cast Away anthropomorphizes "Wilson," I think we as humans need someone to bounce off of, even when that someone is a figment of imagination.

So we're talking about this, and I was saying that it's often characters from books, or TV or movies, and I mentioned how driving is a huge opportunity for this process, and how often these days Will Laurence or Temeraire are my co-pilots (Temeraire because he's a very fun conversationalist and Laurence because he occupies that lovely "straight man" capacity), and that when Granby's in the back seat it's even worse.

And Joel, who's just read His Majesty's Dragon, said he didn't know who Granby was - because, as he put it, he'd "never heard the word pronounced." I said that he'd read the book - he should recognize the name.

And then he said that he never internalizes the pronunciation of proper nouns and names while he's reading things.

I find that fascinating and impossible. I asked about maps: Does he "hear" the pronunciation of streets and such when reading the map? No. He "sees" them as glyphs and then looks for the glyph that matches the picture in his memory.

Bzuh?

So... what we want to know is how anomalous that is, or whether I'm the one who's odd in always figuring out how to say people and place-names when I'm reading. I've known for a long, long time that I prefer to "hear" the words spoken in my head as I read - it's one of the reasons I'm a slow reader - but is that "normal" or is it more normal to take in the word without an attempt to "speak" it and then simply recognize it on repetition? Is it a difference in thought? Teaching? Or actual brain process?

Discuss.
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I'm back and on the way to recovery from Infinitus. It was a long week, a long drive home, and I dunno, I'm still kinda living in a fog. So here's a random list:

- I really hate silverfish. I also really hate spiders in the bathtub when I'm set to shower. (Yes, [livejournal.com profile] grouchyoldcoot, we jinxed it. There was one in there this morning.)

- Watching 'Rizzoli and Isles' - the establishing shots of Boston include the CLS building! (Also Charles Malik Whitfield is in this episode.) (I haven't watched this before so it's on trial.)

- I won one of the copies of [livejournal.com profile] naominovik's new book! It was waiting when I got home.

- I'm sort of living in my bedroom because that's where the A/C unit is.

- I caved. I joined Facebook. I'm going to hate this. Fuck. [livejournal.com profile] etakyma is not allowed to go away again.

- Fiddler got nominated for 13 DASH awards. None of them my personal nomination, but best musical ensemble - that's cool.

- Alternity continues to be awesome.

- I finished Nameless. I enjoyed it.

- I've been on a very strange sleep / wake schedule since getting back Thursday. I think I'm finally on an even keel. Well, I woke up at 8 AM and it's 10 and I haven't napped yet. So I'll go to bed in a while and hopefully this will trend, instead of waking, napping for an hour or two every few hours, and getting in about 16 hours of sleep during the course of the day but at very odd intervals (like, 2:30-7 PM and 9-11:30 AM. ACK.)


- OMG I have so much BOOZE. Gang, everyone knew I was driving home so they gave me all their alcohol. And their food. So much food! So much alcohol! Unemployed me is grateful but the booze is more than I'll probably drink in two years. So it'll come to Pennsic with me. I hope the pre-mixed V/T doesn't go completely utterly flat and nasty (it's in the fridge to help guard against that). So... yeah. thanks. But wow, LOTS of booze.


- I still love the movie "Far from Heaven" - it was on last night and it's still beautiful. Sad, and difficult and terrible, but gorgeous.

- I'm still unemployed. I wonder how long it will take for the new extended benefits to get paid? I did motivate myself to apply for a job today, so that's a positive sign.

- Must work on lines! Must make more chemises. Must MOTIVATE.

- I need to finish unpacking and do laundry. Bleah.

- I made it to the grocery store! More milk. Bananas, cheese, bread. I have more than junk food, yay!

- I have a small rant, but I will refrain for now. It's really nothing important.

- Oh, and I forgot: I now have a light sabre on my phone. It's not the best app, but my phone is now complete. :)

Yeah. I'm really going to regret signing on to Facebook. I can tell. I hate it already.
gwendolyngrace: (DeanCrying)
So, y'know I said yesterday that there was a lot of flooding in Waltham?

Yeah.

My basement was not immune. Specifically, my *storage unit* in the basement. The one where I had books.

About 30 books with probably near-irreparable damage, including my senior yearbook from high school, a limited-edition "Order of the Phoenix", some books signed by the authors.... My dad's dissertation, some of the framed artwork he asked me to keep for him.... some are rare, some are out of print, a few are trade paperbacks easy to replace, but there's no extra money for that kind of thing right now.

About 20 books with medium damage, and another 30 or so with little to no damage, thankfully. The deluxe edition "Beedle the Bard" is okay inside, though the big case needs some repair. They're all drying out currently. I've got the worst ones in the bathtub with a fan on them; the medium-damaged ones are on the clothes drying rack. A few are outside. Some sheets and clothes that I'd set aside for a yard sale anyway, but that now have to be washed and dried.

There's stuff all over the place, drying out. Oy.

I have no idea if renters' insurance covers flood damage.

As losses go, really? Not so bad. The only thing that rips me up is the yearbook, and I'm working on saving that. I wish I could have saved the HP5, without having to tear off its box edition cover. No value left there. But the book will dry out.

I have to go report to unemployment and then I should shift laundry. Fun. Only - not.
gwendolyngrace: (Quibbler)
Wednesday afternoon, our boss canceled our usual Friday morning meeting because we were expecting a huge storm.

Thursday afternoon, the guys in the office basically told everyone not to even bother to come in today.

This morning, Gov. Patrick declared a snow emergency and told everyone in BOSTON not to go to work unless they absolutely had to.

So I stayed home.

I got two loads of laundry done, finished my Yuletide pinch hit, and relaxed a little.


And my deluxe Beedle the Bard arrived. Cool. It's wicked awesome. I don't regret purchasing it at all, even if I rarely get it out (because yeah, it's that cool.)


The snow started between 1:30 and 2 pm and it's mostly over, but there's supposed to still be more tonight, but tomorrow it should be clear to start cleaning out. I haven't decided whether I should go in to work tomorrow or Christmas Day. I'm leaning toward Christmas Day, actually - it'll be quieter and it won't require a lot of shoveling first. (Though maybe landlord will have the driveway plowed?)

I do have to go to the Post Office tomorrow and I should call the Kia dealership about scheduling work on the rear wiper before I go to 12th Night.

Really nothing else much of note.

What's up with y'all?
gwendolyngrace: (Portus)
I've been waiting to make this announcement for a while. I'm so excited about this!

For five years, HPEF has helped to promote the spread of literacy by producing magical events for fans and scholars. Now it is your turn to help share your love of reading and the Harry Potter novels, just by purchasing your summer reading list at any Barnes & Noble Booksellers
the weekend of June 20-22, 2008.

Please note - you can help us out even if you aren't going to Portus. Even if you don't like Harry Potter! Just shop at Barnes & Noble on the weekend of June 20-22.

All purchases, outside of textbooks, gift cards, and B&N membership cards, will help support future HP Education Fanon events, include PORTUS in Dallas, LEVEL TWO in San Jose, and INFINITUS at the Universal Orlando Resort. All you need to do is tell the cashier the Bookfair number 310268, or provide the voucher upon checkout. Whether you purchase a mocha and a scone in the Cafe or your third copy of Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows, a portion of the proceeds will go to help support future HPEF events.

Note the above - I told some of you at the hp_boston picnic that cafe purchases were excluded. I'm WRONG! BUY COFFEE at B&N AND SUPPORT PORTUS!

Here's what's even better: Starting June 16th, B&N will be having their summer clearance sale. This will include select books and games, so be sure to check it out when you go in to make your purchase. We get a percentage of every dollar, even if the item is 50% off! So why not get more for your money while helping out?!

Dallas area peeps:
You can also help support the Dallas area charity, LIFT (Literacy Instruction for Texas) by purchasing an item off the LIFT Wish List. Any books purchased for LIFT will be used in providing literacy classes to adults surrounding the Dallas area. LIFT was created to address the critical adult literacy issues in Dallas through programs which are accessible to adults at the lowest levels of literacy. With specialized ESL and Family Literacy programs, LIFT focuses on those who would normally be overlooked or ignored in standard educational initiatives. A child's educational success is greatly increased by a parent who reads and reads with the child. We all know the joy reading Harry Potter has brought to us. Let's pass that joy on by making a
donation of a book to LIFT.

If you have a meet up group, and would like to host a meet up at a Barnes & Noble the weekend of June 20-22, please send us an email to pr@portus2008.org.

Please pass along this along to your friends, family, and fellow Harry Potter fans. Anyone can help by purchasing during the Bookfair.
gwendolyngrace: (Default)
I was riding the T happily this morning and when we got to Fenway Station, the conductor announced that the train would run express to Reservoir and if we didn't want to go there, we should get out.

So I walked from Fenway station along the Riverway to my building, about a 10 minute walk.

Then I was reminded we had a meeting at Research North this afternoon, which is.... basically across from Fenway Park. Yeah.

Luckily, I caught a shuttle back to West Campus so did not have to walk that distance 3 times in one day.

Stopped at Barnes & Noble on the way home. Picked up the "Sexiest men" People issue and the Entertainment Weekly "Top entertainers" issue b/c it featured JKR. Also got a few new books (shut up, Amy, they're not gifts, they're essentials): Artemis Fowl #1, Witch's Canyon (which is listed as Supernatural: Witch's Canyon), and two books I hadn't been looking for but found on the shelf: "Dancing With Werewolves" which looks like an Anita Blake clone; and "Fablehaven" by Brandon Mull, which looked really interesting.

Made it home about 6:30. Hm. Should probably eat something other than cookies. But they're right here!

Anyway.

Oh, films: Over the weekend we saw "Enchanted" and were, thoroughly. I've also updated my queue at Netflix owing to Amy being away for the next 10 days, reorganizing to get films she won't care about seeing. I had 28 movies in my queue, and when I got done, I had 59. Ahem. But three of those are series discs--Dexter and Rome S1 and some old Daily Shows that I never got to see. Also added a bunch of new films, a few old ones I never got around to seeing.

I'm really loving Netflix. I really save money with it, because I'm seeing things and then evaluating whether I want to own. Some stuff I know I just want to *have*, but... I'm also finding that even when I watch something and say, "Okay, we'll put that on the pickup list," I tend not to buy it unless I can really find a deal on it...because I've seen it. Heh.

Though it mystifies me as to why I still don't own "The Rock" on DVD. It's one of my favourite tapes. Huh.

Finally - I got my [livejournal.com profile] spn_thur_nights fic exchange assignment and I already have an outline...and 7 pages written. Hey, remember I said I had a meeting today? Yeah. I hope my recipient will like it.

Okay. On to food.

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