aggienaut: (fish)
   Today my computer crashed while trying to save my recently-created index page. Seconds later while trying to save my winamp playlist I had made numerous changes on, the mouse moved unintended (as is its tendency, it thinks its a ouji peice I swear) just as I was about to click "save list," thus hitting "new list" instead and annihilating my changed list. Just now the browser crashed while trying to save the original version of this update, causing me to lose it all. What a pleasant day )=
   And thing is... once something like that happens, I HAVE to do it over again and get it right, otherwise I will never get over the displeasure thus caused. Like when my ramen exploded all over my room that one day.. I didn't feel a great need for more ramen, and coupled with the ensuing exasperation, I could easily have gone without. Nonetheless, once I had cleaned up the stupendous mess as best I could, I immediately manufactured another bowl of ramen.

   Anyway. In short: today I made the rest of the Spectrum Diedrichs series available online, and made an index page of the various publications I've put online lately.

   I therefore urge you to look at Episode II of the How Krisis Met Fishis (Legend of the Spectrum Diedrichs) trilogy. If you neglected to read ::gasp::, no longer recall, or would like to first refresh your memory with Episode I (Night of the Fountain) it is available as well.
   The stories of course take place on December 29th, 30th, and 31st, 2001, respectively, and were written within the next few weeks by Fishes and I, alternating lines on AOL IM.


AN EXCERPT FROM EPISODE II

   And from there they sped boldly, and found Todd bravely hiding amid some small shrubs. In only a few short minutes they calmed him down, and with him in custody they sped along that glorious freeway, the five. And when the road did split into the 405 and the 5, they did not dishearten, and arrived successfully at the Spectrum, that glorious beacon. They entered the confines of its white walls by the famous cool waters of the west-side fountain, proceeded among the thatched roofs of the many indigenous shops, till they arrived among the hallowed lions by the food court, newly reshrubbed, and stood before famous Diedrich's Coffee.


   So yea... leave me feedback comments, even if its just telling my your favorite part. For extra points, name all the songs quoted in the episode. (=
aggienaut: (fish)
   TODAYS PUBLIC ENTRY - I mean not to imply there was any other. Euh... get a livejournal if you don't have one people.

   Anyway, today I pretty much slept all day. Then I woke up and did nothing really useful. The End.


   today's special feature:
NAMES IN THE LEGEND OF BOOT
THE STORY ITSELF

   Firstly let me say that while my nicknames for some of my friends may have been adapted to names in the story (and I have not necessarily informed the original possessors of these names of this, so YOU should read the freakin story)
   Otherwise... a number of them of course are words I have completely made up and have used numerous times for other things: Blehtahepdakorum formost, but also Zyedendredex, Ibtrixenetox, Dedoederot, etcitera. Considering the very short length of what remains of the ORIGINAL "Legend of Boot" as it appeared in The Chosen Echidna, a number of names were taken from that, such as that of Boot himself, Claderyptic (by the sea), and Bladersplac. Spiridonovic and Aliosha are both taken from Russian myths. Eivan is from a previous story I wrote this quarter (that hasn't been made available online yet.. in my opinion it pretty-much sucked), Jerjerrod is from Star Wars (Grand Moff Jerjerrod, commander of the second Death Star), and Trogdor.. we all love and cherish Trogdor.
   Kleb is the russian word for "bread" of course, and then there is Boot. Similar to the name Kleb, it is boldly and definitively unheroic and mundane. Moreover, whereas this story is my allegorical attempt to firmly kick the expectations of my class and classmates, Boot is the focal point of that kicking...

   Theoretically I shall address a number of particular aspects of the Story in these upcoming days in similar Feature tangents. In the mean time. Read the story. Now. And give me feedback. The End.

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