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Protect the flock! From JP and Hachette!

Besides posting on here and replying to this thread. Original credit for this goes back to Fate and Nathan on MX.

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Hey, somebody remind me why we need Daylight savings. I MEAN SERIOUSLY.

So that you aren't waking up to first go to school or work when it's still pitch black out, and then sitting through an hour of that before starting your day. It's a productivity thing.

Or, it works in the north hemisphere. No clue how it affects the folks in NZ and Australia.

Exactly the same, we just have it at opposite times of the year, so ours is about to finish.

*headdesk*

Now why didn't I think of that?

Right.

 

 

Just scanned like 60 pictures and am about to upload all of them to deviantart even though they're only doodles.

 

I draw at school a lot. :L

Are you my friend on dA? o.O 

I'm Nighthawk42, by the way. :D

Nope. :D I'll go watch you now.

ForeHeart :D

It'll most likely be some BS and the character will only have been "prominent" in some completely insignificant way or something. I can't see them killing of this big, most likely loved, character since they're pretty much shown to do whatever will get them the most net gain. Such as bringing Paltrow back. and supposedly for a third time in the future. . 

 

I'll be busy watching the Habs v. Caps game. Go Ovie!

Feeling better now.

 

Writing a story.

 

 

The story, incidentally, evolved from a discussion with my dad about the future of computers in companies to a full fledged sci-fi novel based around modern day technology, along with technology that will be available as soon as ten years in the future assuming things keep going the way they are, and even that I'm being conservative about.

 

And it's still a sci-fi.

 

In other words, the story--or, rather, series of stories--developes a world that is completely foreign to anything you would recognize in a sci-fi manner through the use of technology that is not only plausible, but in all likelihood currently possible with today's technology--it's just, a few things we would have no need to design or work on within modern society. For instance, an implant in your hand that can be swiped across a detector to pay for items--much like a credit card--using the same technology that we use to detect who a dog belongs to.using microchips.

That's great! What's it supposed to tell us about people?

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