Round 22 is Over!
Sun, Oct. 23rd, 2011 08:00 pmAnother fine round!
In between the hypnotic giraffes bent on global domination through brainwashing, the purple zombie werewolves, and the glowing, freshly laundered penguins, we had plot handwavium, tea, sugar, gifs, glowsticks, glow that stuck, incoherent blood on the walls, bacon, and cheese. We had some new faces turn up, discussions of grammar that did not end in bloodshed, and lots of writing and editing and writing and outlining and writing and beta reading and writing and revising and writing and researching and writing!
So post here and brag about your accomplishments! The writing-related ones, that is. If you're an accomplished knitter or postcard artist, there are other forums to post about that.
Please take a moment also to thank the Mod Squad:
isdon_isgood9,
glinda_penguin,
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lothithil!
Keep an eye on the comm for the November poll! We'll be here to support the NaNoWriMolunatics participants, as well as the
picowrimo and
mini_nanowrimo and NoWayInHellWriMo people, and anybody else.
Also, it's my birthday tomorrow. In case anyone wondered. ;-)
In between the hypnotic giraffes bent on global domination through brainwashing, the purple zombie werewolves, and the glowing, freshly laundered penguins, we had plot handwavium, tea, sugar, gifs, glowsticks, glow that stuck, incoherent blood on the walls, bacon, and cheese. We had some new faces turn up, discussions of grammar that did not end in bloodshed, and lots of writing and editing and writing and outlining and writing and beta reading and writing and revising and writing and researching and writing!
So post here and brag about your accomplishments! The writing-related ones, that is. If you're an accomplished knitter or postcard artist, there are other forums to post about that.
Please take a moment also to thank the Mod Squad:
Keep an eye on the comm for the November poll! We'll be here to support the NaNoWriMo
Also, it's my birthday tomorrow. In case anyone wondered. ;-)
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Date: 2011-10-24 09:09 am (UTC)(What are these bases of which you speak? I just, you know, click my word count button...)
#nice shiny stuff
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Date: 2011-10-24 01:11 pm (UTC)Ooo, shiny!
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Date: 2011-10-24 06:21 pm (UTC)In the Hour 48 post, Beth had suggested counting in base 8, so I found a base 10 (normal numbers) to base 8 online converter and posted my word count in base 8. Then for this wrap-up post, I realized that posting my word count in base 4 made it appear much larger. So, I did a normal word count, and then converted that number to base 4. (Online converters are awesome.)
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Date: 2011-10-24 06:51 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2011-10-24 08:15 pm (UTC)I was at least exposed to the concept of different bases when I was a kid, in the Tom Lehrer comedy song "New Math." In it, he "explains" the math problem 342-173 = ? He first does the problem in normal numbers (base 10), and then does it in base 8. You can listen to the song here on youtube. (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wHDn8LDks8) (Don't try to actually make sense of it, though. Well, it does make sense if you slow it down, but it's supposed to be fast and funny.)
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Date: 2011-10-24 08:44 pm (UTC)I am embarrassed to admit I knew most of Tom Lehrer by heart before I was 10. This did not mean I actually understood Base 8, though.
And if you've never seen this particular animation of "The Elements", you've missed a treat.
http://www.privatehand.com/flash/elements.html
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Date: 2011-10-24 10:53 pm (UTC)And no, I'd never seen that animation to "The Elements" before! Thanks for the link. :D