First things first, as promised the first updates on my goals.
Creative Writing Status
Rescue Me: Success! The portion didn’t come out exactly the way I planned but who cares? I made it past where I wanted to be *pats self on the back*

And now the reason for my sinking. When I was in the city a week ago today with my lovely friends as I mentioned in a previous post, we stopped in at the Barnes and Noble on 5th Ave. While I was paying for the bargained priced Complete Works of William Shakespeare, I innocently provided the nice English gentleman with my email address, believing it was merely store policy since some stores just want it for God knows what reason.
What a mistake. How do I get myself into these situations? Just minutes after I’d gotten home from the local Borders yesterday and vowed to spend no more money on books until either a) I find employment, b) someone gives me a gift card, c) I discover a significant discount for a book on my Kindle, d) I win the lottery, or e) Diana Gabaldon’s latest novel comes out in paperback so I can have the whole Outlander Series in the same editions/size, when I decide to check my email. What do I see but a notification from BarnesandNoble.com informing me that all I have to do to receive 20% off my next purchase is activate my new b&n.com account. It’s totally free and once I completed all the steps I’d be subject to even more savings including the occasional free shipping and handling.
The smart thing to do in this situation when one is a poor college student would be to exhibit self-control and click the “no, thanks” button on the email, moving on with one’s life. What to I do? Without hesitation I click “Sign me up!” and start browsing for more books I don’t need cluttering my room and bookshelves because I have a Kindle so the extra books really become superfluous.

How I wish it ended there. I’m not that fortunate today. Nope, I also received a 33% off coupon via Borders Rewards (yes, the very place I just was without said coupon) AND I got a Victoria’s Secret catalog in the mail telling us that they are having a huge blowout shoe sale. What the hell? It’s like life is determined to suck all my money out from under me. I can resist anything else: clothes, bags, food, jewelery, perfumes, other online “let’s get this sucker for advertisement!” deals. Those are no problem. Books and shoes? I’m sunk.

Creative Writing Goals
Rescue Me: by tomorrow, I want Thomas and Laura to have reached the crappy hotel and hit the swing dancing clubs.
Damn Brits: same thing, the first journal must be typed by the end of this week; though as a forewarning this may not be reached by the way things seem to be going
 Looking on the bright side though, I still could make it!














January 28th, 2010 at 12:34 pm
I guess I’m lucky to live in Canada, where these magical stores like Borders and Victoria’s Secret are a safe distance across the border, and charge too much to even justify shipping.
January 28th, 2010 at 8:27 pm
Oh yes, count your blessings! Part of the reason why I can’t wait to go abroad is b/c I know I won’t spend obscene amounts of money on books and superfluous pairs of shoes … athough I’m sure I’ll find a way.
January 29th, 2010 at 4:33 am
Good blog. I got a lot of great data. I’ve been watching this technology for awhile. It’s fascinating how it keeps changing, yet some of the core components remain the same. Have you seen much change since Google made their most recent acquisition in the field?
February 5th, 2010 at 6:14 pm
Personally I think Google is just jumping on the bandwagon, but who can blame them? There is so much money in this industry (just from what they get from me alone!!) and it’s a smart move. Do I like their method of just giving the ebooks to the consumer? Not really, I’m not a fan of reading off my computer screen for an extended period of time which is why I enjoy the Kindle since it doesn’t hurt my eyes. Will Google make a ton of moolah off of this? Almost certainly.
February 5th, 2010 at 2:10 am
I am really struck by the method that you write, and the subject is excellent. But can you post a link where I can find out how to get SSH working on the Kindle 2? I’ve googled like crazy, and couldn’t get anything like a tutorial. Thanks and cheers!
February 5th, 2010 at 6:09 pm
I will definitely keep looking for you. My initial search yielded nothing as well, but if I won’t give up! I’ll let you know when I find something
February 10th, 2010 at 11:08 pm
I’m trying to get your RSS feed but i’m getting an error. Please let me know when it’s ready, I love the site. Thank you!
February 11th, 2010 at 4:37 pm
is it working now? otherwise just try the email subscription until i play around with it a little more