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Losing the Thread

Sometimes I really regret that my method of writing pretty much requires me to write in a linear way. I never used to write strictly linearly; it has always felt fairly confining. Tonight I feel like I'd rather skip a little past the current section of The Price of Entanglement but that wouldn't work out so well for posting what I've written.

I'm going to let it stew a bit more tonight and post tomorrow.

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CES is Just About Done

CES has been crazy even though I didn't set foot anywhere near the States, let alone Las Vegas. It's almost done though. The show is pretty much over, everyone's coming home, all the video that's going to be shot has probably been shot. All that's left is to keep on working through the backlog.

There is quite a backlog, but I've also long since found my groove with all of it, as I did last year, so I think it's going pretty well. And this means I can probably start writing fiction again in the next day or so. I can't wait; the long pause is not sitting well with me. I suppose it's probably just as valuable as I've found the genre-switching though. A cleanse of the palette to revive and refresh.

CES Week Continues

I spent most of today writing and researching show notes, so I desperately need to give my eyes a rest. I'm getting anxious to write some fiction, but I really don't think I can take it. There's going to be some interesting insanely busy days coming up this week, but I'll see what I can do!
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ANOTHER Catastrophic Computer Failure, and CES

So this has been a fun week.

As you may recall, yesterday I suffered a catastrophic computer failure when my laptop decided to (I believe) lose its graphics card to some unknown hardware issue. I got myself set up with an older laptop as a backup, and all seemed pretty decent.

Until this morning.

THAT laptop ALSO died. ARGH!

So I had to go out and get a cheap NEW computer to replace those two, because I do need something to work with. Ugh. Not really what I needed right now, but at least I'm back up and running... again.

I ended up with an HP Pavilion p7-1418. It's a desktop, which makes it very cheap, which was very good for me, and since my original laptop was getting a bit older by now, it actually represents a little bit of an upgrade in some ways.

So a fiasco of a start to the week AND to the new year, but some good came of it. The job search is truly kicking into high gear now though. Unexpected expenses like that really hurt about now.

In other news, it's CES (the Consumer Electronics Show), and that means my duties for GeekBeat kick in. I am stepping into the shoes of Dave Peterson, our lead editor, while he's off at CES with Cali Lewis and John P, covering all the news that's fit to cover that they can fit into just a few days. I'll try to get some writing done this week, but it won't be tonight, that's for sure. Not after the last couple of days I've had.

Updating Later

I'm starting to get that uncomfortable feeling that heralds an oncoming cold. Hopefully it's nothing, but ... I have a feeling about it. Update will be a bit late as a result.

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