Monday, November 15th, 2004 01:22 pm
1. A Piper Saratoga drops like a hot rock if you dump the gear and the flaps, pull power back, etc.
2. I'm getting better at dancing C4. (I know I keep saying this. I really am still learning! There's a lot of it to learn.)
3. There's a cat in Sacramento named Mr. Beasley who is one of the most affectionate, sweet cats alive.
4. Wrote a good six thousand words this weekend. Phew, I needed that. I'm somewhere between 22K and 25K now.
5. If you tell people you are writing a novel, they will want nothing more than to chat with you about why you're doing it and what the book is about and are you published yet. They won't wanna just let you WRITE. If you tell people (square dancers) that you're writing square dance choreo, though, they nod and move on.
6. Feeding three kitties tuna packed in oil is a very smelly operation.
7. But the smell is worse the next morning when one of 'em decides to lose last night's dinner.
8. You folks write a LOT. I got up to skip=375 this morning. Yi.
Monday, November 15th, 2004 02:12 pm (UTC)
Awwwwwwwwwww... dropping like a rock, huh? In such a beautiful airplane!!!!! Maybe you'd rather be flying a Piper Tomahawk, hm? Hm?? >;-)'

Actually my old Piper Cherokee 140 had good, uh, droppage when I'd pull the power back (etc.) except for those fancy "gear" things you're talking about.. oddly enough though ground effect (is that the right usage of that word? Ack.) would really be a bitch sometimes and keep me floating a little more than I'd like..

Sorry to hear about the vomity cat though! ^_^



Monday, November 15th, 2004 02:31 pm (UTC)
Nah, we just had to get down. But taybe I'd rather be flying a PITTS! 8-) 8-)... er... *sigh*. When the reality hits, it feels harder every day!

Yep, that's ground effect all right. Too bad it doesn't happen to what my cat leaves behind: it'd be easier to clean up if it never quite hit the carpet! ;-)
Monday, November 15th, 2004 02:34 pm (UTC)
1. A Piper Saratoga drops like a hot rock if you dump the gear and the flaps, pull power back, etc.

Cartoon Laws of Physics? ;-)

2. I'm getting better at dancing C4.

I'd still love to dance with you sometime. :-)

8. You folks write a LOT. I got up to skip=375 this morning. Yi.

Don't look at me. ;-)
Monday, November 15th, 2004 02:39 pm (UTC)
Cartoon Laws of Physics? ;-)

Just about! [livejournal.com profile] rfrench decided "Down now", and we just about made a right turn. Down. :-)

I'd still love to dance with you sometime. :-)

Thank y', sir!

Don't look at me. ;-)

Yeah, you didn't write anything this weekend. :-)

Nah, I just gots too many people on there, is all... and I hate defriending people.
Monday, November 15th, 2004 02:43 pm (UTC)
Yeah, you didn't write anything this weekend. :-)

*sheepish look*

defriending

That form of the word seems different than the usual unfriending I see. Your version almost sounds like it's an action taken on someone else, as in removing his/her friend(s). :-)
Monday, November 15th, 2004 02:57 pm (UTC)
Yeah, I've seen both "defriending" and "unfriending" used, and I don't particularly like either word, so I just sorta pick randomly. :-/ I think I'll make a mental note to stick with "removing from friends list".

Heh, if we could go around removing each others' friends LJ would be an even thicker stinking morass of drama than it sometimes is now!
Monday, November 15th, 2004 03:28 pm (UTC)
*nods* I already made the mental leap away from LJ when I thought of the alternate definition, and thought of the overall awful social situation. LJ-only would be bad enough.
Monday, November 15th, 2004 05:03 pm (UTC)
Floating cat vomit.. the mental imagery just doesn't do it justice. ;)

I know I've had times with our little Stimpy (har almost 9 pounds of skin and bones) where he starts making painful meowing sounds, and then starts with the horking sounds.. and grabbing him from the carpet and putting him on the tile...

A PITTS.. Yes... *sigh* that Reality sure does Bite, doesn't it? :)

Tuesday, November 16th, 2004 03:36 am (UTC)
Re: #5 -- this is precisely why I don't talk to people any more.
Tuesday, November 16th, 2004 08:17 am (UTC)
I hear ya. The first dozen explanations are fun, because NaNo is so goofy. But after a while I realized I should have been saying I was writing choreo.
Tuesday, November 16th, 2004 12:57 pm (UTC)
Especially annoying is the "have you been published" question, as though one is not a 'serious' writer unless one's writings have been purchased. And even if they have, it doesn't count unless it's a book.

And I hate the 'selective interest' thing. Rondo always gets lots of questions about his philosophical interests (mainly, religion). I tell people I do logic and phil. of math and they either say "oh" or they scream. OK, the scream only actually happened once. I would bet it's the same as your choreo responses -- what you're doing there is FUN and INTERESTING and HARD -- yet who cares, eh?
Tuesday, November 16th, 2004 01:35 pm (UTC)
I don't mind the "have you been published" very much, partly because I don't consider myself a serious writer at all. I'm a dabbler, a dilettante, a person with aspirations and not much else except the ability to spell. So far that's okay with me. I don't mind people dismissing my writing efforts when they hear this. For you I can imagine it's a good bit different!

OK, the scream only actually happened once.

I bet that once is funny looking back on it! What a reaction!

One of the reasons I don't strike up a conversation with either you or Rondo about philosophical stuff is I don't even know where to start. I don't know what philosophy of math even is. I can ask semi-intelligent questions about stuff like the search for an academic position... that's about it. (Speaking of which, I haven't heard you gripe about your thesis in a while. What's going on with that?)

I would bet it's the same as your choreo responses -- what you're doing there is FUN and INTERESTING and HARD -- yet who cares, eh?

Or "who actually wants to have a conversation about it", which is maybe even more what you're getting at. The square dancers definitely care and are appreciative. They know it's hard enough that *they* don't want to do it, and they're glad folks like me will do it because the dancers like to dance. But they don't need to -- or sometimes even know how to -- talk about it.
Tuesday, November 16th, 2004 10:24 pm (UTC)
The scream was funny at the time. I was purposely trying to avoid my specific topic, but she pushed. "What is your dissertation on?" "Uh, philosophy." "Philosophy of WHAT?" "Uh -- math." "Eeeeeee!' ;)

You can talk to me anytime about philosophy, as long as I can talk to you about programming and you won't think me a complete moron.

Nothing is happening on my diss. Absolutely nothing. I'm going to make December nanodissmo and crank out the Dedekind chapter -- think I can do it? Five pages a week?
Wednesday, November 17th, 2004 10:09 am (UTC)
You can talk to me anytime about philosophy, as long as I can talk to you about programming and you won't think me a complete moron.

Maybe you could make a post saying what "philosophy of math" is, and how it differs from purely mathematical (non-philosophical) ruminations.

Nothing is happening on my diss. Absolutely nothing. I'm going to make December nanodissmo and crank out the Dedekind chapter -- think I can do it? Five pages a week?

Urrr, five fully-edited cleaned-up pages or five draft pages?
Wednesday, November 17th, 2004 01:08 pm (UTC)
Five draft pages, of course! I've got to do all the accompanying reading, you know. Dedekind. Tough stuff.

I'll work on the phil of math post for you, darling.
Wednesday, November 17th, 2004 01:16 pm (UTC)
Absolutely, I think you can do five draft pages a week. Six, even. How long do you want the Dedekind chapter?

Ooo, I get a post just for me! ;-) Thanks - I'm looking forward to reading it.