A bit of a rest from WORDS

I’m not going to do much blogging during the month of December. With holidays and travel, and the recent completion of NaNoWriMo, I’m just taking a bit of time away from the blog. I need a rest from words, so to speak. I’ll write a bit here and there, but mostly I’ll be finishing up some reading and some video games before being hit with more of both of those things over Christmas. After a nice holiday break, I’ll resume near-daily updates (hopefully).

At some point, I might take the time to rant about the whole “Golden Compass” thing. We’ll see if I can withstand the desire to call people I care about sheep. We’ll see.

We’re alive

No nasty accidents on the way home yesterday from our trip to Iowa City. We did have to chisel the van out of nearly two inches of ice that had accumulated over the day on Saturday, however. That was a part of the Iowa life that I always forget about come winter.
We had an excellent time visiting Amanda’s mother this weekend, though our planned Christmahanukwanzolstice party had to be canceled due to the severe weather. We “made do”, as we so very often do here in what is truly the “middest” of the various wests. Games were played, movies were watched, children and adults alike were entertained and fed well. It made for a great weekend, and I hope we don’t wait yet another six months before visiting my mother-in-law the next time.

I say it was a great weekend, despite the fact that Caleb threw up on me in the middle of the night, somewhere between Friday and Saturday. Vomited. On me. Can you fathom what the rest of our weekend had to have been like for this unspeakable tragedy to become nothing more than a minor detail?

I submit to you that you cannot.

What’s this?

nano_07_winner_small.gifIs this a winner badge?

More after I get some sleep. Headed to Iowa City this weekend, so I might not get the opportunity to post again until Monday. That is, unless I die while driving through the ice and snow this weekend. So, if I don’t post again by, let’s say, next Tuesday, assume I’m dead and think nice things about me. Thanks.

2 days remaining!

Only today and tomorrow left in NaNoWriMo, and I’m sitting at around 47,000 words. Almost there! We’re traveling Friday night to visit family in Iowa City, so that basically means that I need to get about 3,000 words written TODAY! AAAAAUGH!!!

I can probably do it. Yeah, that’s right. I think I might just be able to WIN this thing!

The Central Iowa NaNo-ers were on the Channel 13 news last night. I was sad that I couldn’t be there with them. I haven’t been able to make any of the write-ins this month, which means I haven’t enjoyed the community aspect of NaNo pretty much at all. I mean to fix that next year. But I’m proud to be a part of this community and the group of people involved in the Des Moines area are a top-notch crowd. I hope most of them return next year so I can enjoy their camaraderie even more.

Flock doesn’t get Twitter

Overall, I like Flock. It’s a good browser, and so far, it’s been better to me than Firefox 2. The media bar is an amazing concept that was implemented very well. And the media uploading function works great. Flock is smooth and reliable, and I’m loving the experience, even without most of my add-ons. But it still has its nagging problems.

The integrated blog posting mechanism is broken, for one. Anytime I’ve tried to use it to post to this WordPress blog, it hangs, and then somehow ends up posting twice. It has done it three times now. It’s frustrating, but not a deal-breaker. What really gets me is the extent to which the Flock team simply doesn’t understand Twitter.

When I first input my social networking logins into Flock, I was prepared for an awesome experience since the social aspect has been touted as the cornerstone of the Flock build. It’s so far been extremely ‘meh’. The implementation of the People sidebar was very poorly designed. For instance, Twitter – as most people know – is a conversation system. But Flock turns it into nothing more than a friend system. When I open the Twitter tab in the People sidebar, I get a list of my friends, arranged in order of their most recent tweet. So, when I open Flock in the morning, I can only see the most recent part of each of my friends’ conversations. I can’t see the ten to twenty tweets any of them had made previously. It isn’t a stream of the conversation at all. It’s some weird amalgam of friends’ list and conversation placard, and it doesn’t necessarily work right in either regard. It’s highly frustrating, because I can see how it should work, but it simply doesn’t do that.

I still like Flock, it’s better at most things than Firefox 2 was. If Firefox 3 can take care of its nasty memory management, maybe I’ll end up moving over there. But for now, Flock meets most of my essential needs.

But does anyone else find it really disturbing that the so-called “social browser” just doesn’t understand Twitter? You would think it would be obvious.

Just under 40,000 – finish line in sight

I hit 38,112 words last night. I was doing pretty well with the new 2,350 daily word limit over my Thanksgiving vacation, but hit several days of road blocks, starting with Thanksgiving, and going on through the weekend. Last night, though, I was able to overcome my NEW new limit of 2,450 words by a fairly slim margin. The rest of this week I have to keep caught up if I hope to hit 50,000 by Friday.

Only five days left to go! I can do this! Hopefully! Maybe! I’m not really sure! AAAAAUGH!

Firefox 3 beta – CRUNCH

Well, I installed the Firefox v3 beta release 1 today, and promptly uninstalled it just five minutes later. See just why below:

The only other program I had actively running was MS Word and Yahoo! Widgets. I had only 2 tabs open, Google Reader and Evil Avatar. Within just two minutes, Firefox had frozen my system. With 1GB of RAM and a 2Ghz processor, this should not happen at all. Good thing it’s still in beta.

But even still, once it’s officially released, I’ll probably still stick with Flock.

About 8,000 behind, but getting caught up

I did some figuring last night using my handy progress sheet. I’m several thousand words behind at this point, and I’ve been failing at even keeping up with the 1,667 limit. What this means is that essentially, I am desperately overdue for a more realistic daily goal. If I force myself to write 1,667 words every day at this point, then I’ll still be horrendously short of my 50,000 word goal by the 30th.

So, as you can probably tell by this chart below, I’ve upped my daily goal to 2,250 words. If I can write a minimum of 2,250 words from today until the 30th, I can make 50,000 words.

God have mercy on us all.

Week off! WHOO-HOO!

I’ve got the entire week off next week. On Monday, I get to stay home with Alex while the wife goes off and does…something…wifey. On Tuesday, I’m traipsing into Des Moines to spend the day in a coffee shop somewhere and write. All day long. Or at least most of the day. Wednesday, I get to attend my son’s Pre-K Thanksgiving breakfast celebration in the morning, and then back to DM for some more writing. Thursday is turkey and pumpkin pie at the mother-in-law’s house (if the weather is good), or my parents’ house (if the weather is nasty, as it sounds like it might be). Hopefully, more writing will be done on these days. I’m hoping to get out of this major deficit I’ve found myself in before the end of the week.

Maybe I’ll find the time to finally finish Metroid Prime 3! I’m hoping to reward myself for reaching 50,000 with Super Mario Galaxy, so I need to get MP3 out of the way to clean the plate before that. Of course, if I don’t hit 50,000, I guess I won’t need to worry about it, will I?

Well, that’s not a very optimistic way of looking at things.

Zero

Zero. Nothing. Zilch. Nada. Zip. The Anti-Number. That’s how many words I wrote on my novel yesterday. Prior to that, my lowest daily count was 222. Now, it’s zero

At the NaNoWriMo kick-off meeting, some people mentioned how the middle of the month is the most difficult. You lose a lot of steam around the 15th, is what they said. It’s definitely true. I’ve lost all will to perform ANY writing at all. I don’t even want to do email. This blog post is giving me a nose bleed.  All I want to do at this point is curl up on the couch with a copy of Super Mario Galaxy and forget the world exists for a couple days.

But I have a novel to write.

And I’m now roughly 9,000 words behind.

Why. Am. I. Doing. This. 

P.S. This blog post contains 145 words.