Archive for September, 2009

Ily

Monday, September 21st, 2009

As you may or may not know, I’m a devoted follower of naming trends. And as far as I’m concerned, the top name expert on the web is Laura Wattenberg of Baby Name Wizard. The woman is a walking wikipedia of names. Yes, with extensive internal cross-linking.

A few days ago, Laura blogged about “the name of the future”: Ily. As in the text-message version of “I love you.”

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Snapshot of my life right now

Monday, September 14th, 2009

I’ve got a few dozen balls in the air at the moment. On the one hand, having so much to do stresses me out, but on the other hand, most of those balls are pretty damn awesome, which makes the day-to-day work a little more pleasant.

Grand Taiko. It’s this weekend! Can you believe it? I feel like a kid waiting for Christmas. Yesterday’s set-change practice was made tense by a couple of unnecessarily-last-minute decisions, but all in all, we are SO ready for this show. Loading, spiking, and tech rehearsal Wednesday, dress rehearsal Thursday, performance Friday and Saturday.

I’m especially excited about our brand new song, Hanadokei. I helped write it a tiny bit, and I get to play in it*. It’s the most exhausting song in the whole set, for me at least, but it’s so much fun to play. You’ll love it.

Because you’re gonna be there, right? Miller Outdoor Theatre, this Friday and Saturday, 7:30 PM? That’s what I thought.

Wedding Planning. We’re thinking early 2011, so it’s still a year and half away, but I’m already deep into the planning. I’m discovering that my mother has a strong vision of what my wedding will look like, and it’s not much like mine. Getting married by a friend or relative instead of a “real” minister? Disappointing. A dress in any color other than white? Even light gray? Disappointing. A wedding palette of yellow, gray, and black**? Disappointing.

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Kama Sutra + Photoshop = ???

Wednesday, September 2nd, 2009

I love a good list, and this one is excellent. Here are the top ten most-downloaded books on BitTorrent this year. (via FreakBits)

  1. Kama Sutra
  2. Adobe Photoshop Secrets
  3. The Complete Idiot’s Guide to Amazing Sex
  4. The Lost Notebooks of Leonardo da Vinci
  5. Solar House — A Guide for the Solar Designer
  6. Before Pornography — Erotic Writing in Early Modern England
  7. Twilight — Complete Series
  8. How to Get Anyone to Say YES — The Science of Influence
  9. Nude Photography — The Art and the Craft
  10. Fix It — How to Do All Those Little Repair Jobs Around the Home

Okay, the Idiot’s Guide to Sex seems like a no-brainer here, followed closely in obviousness by the Kama Sutra and Nude Photography. Twilight is a category unto itself.

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