Bride of the Filler Arc - page 3
Blitzkrieg1701 on March 14, 2011
This is slightly exaggerated for comedy's sake, but the general sentiment's plenty accurate. Yep, I'm looking to move up to DC next month. This is the… *counts* third time in my life I've changed permanent residence, so I'm just a little bit intimidated by the idea. But then, I've been wanting to get out of the suburbs for years now, and hopefully being in DC will allow me to cover some extra conventions (I'm lookin' at YOU, MagFest) so it's not like i'm not excited, too. Oh, and just so you know, I still fully intent to cover Animazement this year. No amount of moving will keep ME away!
And yes, I'm fully aware that I really have no right to complain about hanging out at conventions and drawing cartoons for the internet as if it's actual WORK. It's more of a pacing thing. I prefer life to happen in small, intense doses with long boring stretches in between. This whole “things happening all the time, like any normal person's life” this is just tiring.
Speaking of which, this page is a lot rougher than I would have liked (which isn't saying much, I know) because I've been wrestling with my computer all day. Apparently, it's decided that IT needs breaks too, and has started shutting down randomly if I'm on the internet too long. Figures, huh?
Blitzkrieg1701 at 12:43AM, March 20, 2011
Yeah, I'm gonna have my tech-savvy Dad look at it once I get the next couple of pages finished and online (since, you know, it's hard to work on stuff when yer computer's in the shop) The thing is, I don't really see any pattern to these shutdowns. I THOUGHT it was mainly happening when I was online, but it's happened JUST enough other times that I can't really blame it on that. And then, for no clear reason, it'll suddenly be fine for days at a time (like today)
Kahlan_Brightblade at 9:15PM, March 19, 2011
Hm that's very odd, I'd say take your computer in if there's a tech place nearby that repairs computers. I've never heard of a computer doing that. Good luck with your move to DC.