i wasn't going to post this evening, but it's half past midnight and i've been waiting for half an hour in the queue to chat with technical support for my new domain name registrar. and then, just as i hit first in line, my internet connection went down. which almost *never* happens.
everything about hover (please use this link for a discount) is better than godaddy, and i was all excited until the transfer went through this morning and my site went down. i've tried a whole bunch of different things, but i've finally learned - or at least i hope i have - what the problem has been: it doesn't update your nameservers, so none of my dns settings were in effect. phenomenal.
anyway, my tuesday was pretty cool: the surgeon's really happy with my knee, i'm now on a single crutch at home and the plan is to be on a single crutch outside pretty soon. i can carry shit! i actually got a bit emotional while practicing at the physio.
the evening was fun, after mr smear passed out i did my exercises, by the time i joined gd she was ready for bed and so i spent some more time playing ffviii. it is *incredible* how much i remember, how much i missed, and how well that story has aged. so far, of course, i never did get past the second disc...
right, bedtime.
a story about a man making his dreams come true... but with all the interesting bits left out.
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I'm also producing a podcast discussing the sonnets, available on
industrial curiosity, itunes, spotify, stitcher, tunein and youtube!
For those who prefer reading to listening, the first 25 sonnets have been compiled into a book that is available now on Amazon and the Google Play store.
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