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September 29th, 2001

kyrielle: Middle-aged woman in profile, black and white, looking left, with a scarf around her neck and a white background (Default)
Saturday, September 29th, 2001 08:55 am
Well, I was supposed to connect into a client site last night and do some database work. It's non-urgent, so when the program that lets me connect wasn't apparently receiving well, I just deferred it. Ick.

Meanwhile, since I napped yesterday and then got up late to do that, I'm all fuzzy-headed today.

Someone at work introduced me to excite.com's games section, specifically Word Whomp, which is distressingly fun. I played it for an hour last night.

And I like my new journal layout, but I still have to kick the colors at the edge of the image a little more...yes, before you ask, it is just a tweak of the standard "notebook" style, but I think it looks tons better. And doesn't waste as much page space.

Okay, so I'm easily amused. Is that such a bad thing?
kyrielle: Middle-aged woman in profile, black and white, looking left, with a scarf around her neck and a white background (Default)
Saturday, September 29th, 2001 05:52 pm
You know, I can completely understand the frustration of someone who doesn't like all the unfindable people? I really can. It's annoying. It's hard to find a scene when 3/4 or more of the players are either OOC, unfindable, or both.

But you know what? If they weren't unfindable, you'd all see they're in the Elysium, or the caern, or the freehold, or the chantry. In which case, we would have a massive breaking of the OOC masquerade rule. And it still wouldn't help the people complaining to get scenes: if they had access to or knowledge of those areas, they would be able to see them on the various +hangouts versions. Therefore, since they are complaining, unless they simply don't bother to try +hangouts, they would still be staring at a screenful of OOC and/or unreachable people.

But thanks for criticizing all of us who are in sphere-specific areas for being there. I'm so sorry I was providing rp for the five other people in my area somewhere you couldn't get to, but it does happen.

Oh, well. As I said, I can understand their frustration. When I am out on the grid, though, almost no one ever comes to scene with me, even if I'm in a +hangout. So it goes both ways.

I'm having fun, so nyah.