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Since I have to write a synopsis of The Mirador today, and since synopsis-writing is an activity which I both hate and am incredibly bad at, I'm going to issue an open invitation:
Tell me something about yourself.
It's an invitation, obviously--nothing even as strong as a request--so if you don't want to, no harm, no foul. But if you'd like to (and this applies as much to the people I know as the people I don't) ... tell me something. Make it as long or as short, as serious or as goofy as you want. If you are a reader who doesn't have a LiveJournal account, that's totally cool, too--just please remember to sign your comment.
::waves to everybody::
Since I have to write a synopsis of The Mirador today, and since synopsis-writing is an activity which I both hate and am incredibly bad at, I'm going to issue an open invitation:
Tell me something about yourself.
It's an invitation, obviously--nothing even as strong as a request--so if you don't want to, no harm, no foul. But if you'd like to (and this applies as much to the people I know as the people I don't) ... tell me something. Make it as long or as short, as serious or as goofy as you want. If you are a reader who doesn't have a LiveJournal account, that's totally cool, too--just please remember to sign your comment.
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Date: 2006-07-21 04:54 pm (UTC)Ego-googling my real name conveniently allows me to disappear in a sea of dead ancestors who had the same name. Except for that one unbelieveably creepy genealogy site that has me, my siblings, my parents, and an awful lot of data about us all, presented in the name of thoroughness in history.
Okay there will also be a few references to a computer-human interaction article I researched in graduate school, which was written by my advisor, and which was awful. It's so awful, one of the prominent hits is an explanation of why it doesn't make any sense.
In the course of researching that article (about automated abstrating and indexing), I discovered my advisor had never read King Lear.
To say that I found him an appalling Philistine would be somewhat of an understatement.
Have a fun synopsis-avoidance day!