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colleen the convivial curmudgeon, Not a book hipster!
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Mar 17, 2014 05:32PM
'fraid not, dude. Sorry. ;)
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Homeinmyshoes wrote: "Minesweeper!!!!"I got so good at that game in college lol. I was almost as fast as some of the world records, but it becomes a thing of how fast your fingers can move, and how precisely rather than how fast your mind works.
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colleen the convivial curmudgeon, Not a book hipster!
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Colleen wrote: "I was a champ at minesweeper... I liked challenging myself by not using any flags."That was good, plus it reduced your time quite nicely.
I never could get into that game...but it seemed to be popular with the people who worked in the office.
I played spider solitaire in the old office when I got bored with minesweeper... but now I have no games at work. :(
MrsJoseph wrote: "I don't play games at work... :("
I waste time on here, 17S, and Reddit while at work, no time for games lol.
When I get back to work, I hear that it's almost impossible to keep the students off the games on the iPads...I'll have to think of you all while I'm teaching ;)
I used to do very elaborate doodles on quad-ruled paper -- looked like I was paying attention in class and taking notes.
I did that, too.The best was when I'd start dozing off in class and my notes started getting smaller and smaller and then there's just a line down the whole page...
I was in school (elementary) in the late '50s and early '60s. We had no AC and steam radiators. In warm weather the windows were open. We'd take a rubber band and wait for a fly to light on our desk. Then when the teacher turned his/her back we'd stretch the rubber band and try to kill the fly by flicking it.
Becky wrote: "I just deleted all of the games that I had on my nook. Time wasters!"I did the same thing. On my nook. On my phone. And on my lap top. I have nothing against gaming. But it wasn't working for me.
My art teacher in highschool couldn't pay attention if she wasn't doodling. Each semester during college she'd end up with whole notebooks full of doodles.
MrsJoseph wrote: "Nyssa wrote: ""love that"
I found it on The Meta Picture. I'd love to know from which book it came.
Colleen wrote: "In a "recommend a steampunk book thread", someone just rec'd 'Steelheart'."
dafuq
*facepalm*
Nyssa wrote: "MrsJoseph wrote: "Nyssa wrote: ""love that"
I found it on The Meta Picture. I'd love to know from which book it came."
Egghead: Or, You Can't Survive on Ideas Alone
There seriously needs to be a way to mark a book as read, but to prevent it from showing up in discussions about books. I'd love to see what people are talking about currently with books I have read, but there are way too many HP game threads for it to be of any use.
I think it would be great, if like with the Actors Guild, there was a one name - one person rule with authors - meaning there could be only one author named John Q. Public, not 20. This would be especially helpful for sites like this, where works are often, accidentally, being placed under the wrong profiles.
Hubby and I checked out this B&M bookstore today: http://www.atomicbooks.com/It was pretty cool. They didn't have any Malazan but the usual suspects had recognition: Gaiman and GRRM.
There was a sealed copy of the Ultimate Sandman and I thought of Colleen.
MrsJoseph wrote: "Looks like no more than 6 each..."Someone on Facebook where I got the pick said it could hold all seven volumes of Harry Potter, at least. I gotta say, I'm sort of tempted...
Colleen wrote: "MrsJoseph wrote: "Looks like no more than 6 each..."Someone on Facebook where I got the pick said it could hold all seven volumes of Harry Potter, at least. I gotta say, I'm sort of tempted..."
It is cute...
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