2005: Year in Review
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Go to your Calendar and find the first real entry for each month of 2005 (not including memes of course). Post the first line of it in your journal, and that's your "Year In Review".
My Year In Review
January: 2004 did not suck that much.
February: (link)The people on Fandom Wank alreayd saw this, but it bears repeating.
March: Hot cocoa tastes better when you follow directions -- I discovered I use too much liquid in the mix.
April: So, anyways, Phoenix (location of Prospective Grad School #3) was fine, if a bit too hot.
May: Albert Einstein: Actually Einstein fudged his equations a bit, because they didn't work for a static universe.
June: A couple of months back, I complained about some irritating person (original post here, and Fandom Wank post here) on the Blue Rose forum.
July: Found my password for Cornell.
August: It's not just the fact that the romance publishers scan MediaMiner's Inuyasha fic section and occassionally send the admins rather pointed emails because Susie Q. Fanbrat decided to play with the Find/Change function and her new eBook and call it an Inuyasha AU, though that doesn't help.
September: Okay, I was late to the section I was teaching today because I wrote the wrong time on my calender.
October: Have been waiting for the NaNo forums to go up again -- apparently they were disabled earlier today while more robust servers were put online to handle the traffic.
November: Part 5 c on my Physics of the Planets homework featured the KBO dubbed 'Xena' (the one that's bigger than Pluto, but doesn't have a real name yet) and its moon 'Gabrielle'.
December: So, I got a little more than 20K on my NaNovel (The Winds of Heaven), which was better than 2003.
My Year In Review
January: 2004 did not suck that much.
February: (link)The people on Fandom Wank alreayd saw this, but it bears repeating.
March: Hot cocoa tastes better when you follow directions -- I discovered I use too much liquid in the mix.
April: So, anyways, Phoenix (location of Prospective Grad School #3) was fine, if a bit too hot.
May: Albert Einstein: Actually Einstein fudged his equations a bit, because they didn't work for a static universe.
June: A couple of months back, I complained about some irritating person (original post here, and Fandom Wank post here) on the Blue Rose forum.
July: Found my password for Cornell.
August: It's not just the fact that the romance publishers scan MediaMiner's Inuyasha fic section and occassionally send the admins rather pointed emails because Susie Q. Fanbrat decided to play with the Find/Change function and her new eBook and call it an Inuyasha AU, though that doesn't help.
September: Okay, I was late to the section I was teaching today because I wrote the wrong time on my calender.
October: Have been waiting for the NaNo forums to go up again -- apparently they were disabled earlier today while more robust servers were put online to handle the traffic.
November: Part 5 c on my Physics of the Planets homework featured the KBO dubbed 'Xena' (the one that's bigger than Pluto, but doesn't have a real name yet) and its moon 'Gabrielle'.
December: So, I got a little more than 20K on my NaNovel (The Winds of Heaven), which was better than 2003.