Burning CDs
Jun. 22nd, 2005 10:39 pm::Pats Roxio CD Creator on the computers at the MCC:: I successfully burned my third full CD today, this time burning in the bushel of Lambert Wilson Mp3's "ladynyks" sent me recently. ::Tackle-snogs Nyks:: You have made me one happy little Lambert-fangurl, ma cherie.
Other than that, I had an appointment with my therapist: I won't be having another appointment for another three weeks since she's going to be on vacation. This helps with the financial situation, since I won't be having to pay for those appointments. And I had work this afternoon: I hate working the afternoon of a day I've had an appointment, since it makes the day that much more hectic. And I can't get as much done as I'd like to: thus, I wasn't able to edit up a couple new LJ icons I'm tinkering with. And I wasn't able to make my every-other-week trip across the river to Larry's Comics: I'm hoping they have the first issue of the graphic novelization of Neil Gaiman's "Neverwhere"... how many formats has that story been reworked in? It started out as a prose novel, then it was made into a BBC miniseries (which I want to see), and now it's a graphic novel. I *might* go into Lowell tomorrow to take care of the things I couldn't: I've got stuff due at the Tewskbury Library, so I might roll that trip into another. We'll see...
Other than that, I had an appointment with my therapist: I won't be having another appointment for another three weeks since she's going to be on vacation. This helps with the financial situation, since I won't be having to pay for those appointments. And I had work this afternoon: I hate working the afternoon of a day I've had an appointment, since it makes the day that much more hectic. And I can't get as much done as I'd like to: thus, I wasn't able to edit up a couple new LJ icons I'm tinkering with. And I wasn't able to make my every-other-week trip across the river to Larry's Comics: I'm hoping they have the first issue of the graphic novelization of Neil Gaiman's "Neverwhere"... how many formats has that story been reworked in? It started out as a prose novel, then it was made into a BBC miniseries (which I want to see), and now it's a graphic novel. I *might* go into Lowell tomorrow to take care of the things I couldn't: I've got stuff due at the Tewskbury Library, so I might roll that trip into another. We'll see...