Getting stuff done
Jan. 27th, 2005 05:47 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I used my laptop practically all day at work. It was slightly annoying that the outlet within range of my desk was already filled up by cords from other teachers' things, but after I ran home and picked up an extension cord I didn't have any problems. I updated my yukata page through the part that I've gotten accomplished so far.
I took several of the requested photos today. I'll have to work on the rest when I have the opportunity.

The new shelf is in the middle, with the preexisting ones on either side. (The shelf on the left has my stuff, while the tiny shelf on the right is the stuff left by my predecessors.)

I don't generally re-read books, unless I've totally forgotten what has happened in them. Sometimes I will go over favorite scenes, but that's about it. However, when it comes to books I use a lot, this one is at the top of the list. It's my kanji dictionary, which I bought back when I first got serious about studying Japanese around 1998.

If I had to pick something "most read," it would probably be this manga. It's a really sweet story with pretty art AND gorgeous Heian Era clothing. That's hard to beat.

I'm pretty sure I bought my deep fryer and food processor the last time
wednesday_10_00 visited (...and if I didn't, I thought about it...), so I think this is the only truly new one. (Does the gratuitous bag of chips count as food?)
I took several of the requested photos today. I'll have to work on the rest when I have the opportunity.

The new shelf is in the middle, with the preexisting ones on either side. (The shelf on the left has my stuff, while the tiny shelf on the right is the stuff left by my predecessors.)

I don't generally re-read books, unless I've totally forgotten what has happened in them. Sometimes I will go over favorite scenes, but that's about it. However, when it comes to books I use a lot, this one is at the top of the list. It's my kanji dictionary, which I bought back when I first got serious about studying Japanese around 1998.

If I had to pick something "most read," it would probably be this manga. It's a really sweet story with pretty art AND gorgeous Heian Era clothing. That's hard to beat.

I'm pretty sure I bought my deep fryer and food processor the last time
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Date: 2005-01-29 05:09 am (UTC)You'll thank everyone for pushing you after you get into it. It does start slow, but it gets soooo good.
What has she reviewed that you KNOW you don't like?
Anything by Hoshino Lily. (Remember the one with the catboy sex slaves?) I've yet to read a manga by her that I don't loathe. As for Pocket Sentimental, I thought it was cute, but nothing to write home about.
I just about died laughing over the whole "obstacle to Buddhist practice" discussion.
Funniest translation EVAR.