You know what I HATE?
Sep. 26th, 2004 01:41 amI hate having dreams where I'm reading a nifty book or have just come into the ownership of a nifty book. Why? Because when I wake up, I CAN'T FINISH IT!
Some books I dream about are strange, like a Prisoners of Gravity comic. Not a just comic of the opening, but a whole episode as a comic, interviews and all. Usually the books are adventure novels, or research books on topics that aren't covered elsewhere. Odd stuff like media theories, programming/coding and tv shows. I have seen fanfic more than once in a book too.
My roommate claims these dreams are proof of my geekdom. I always seem to dream in some sort of media form, like books, computer code or television. I remember having film-based dreams when I was 3. People would come into a theater and watch my dream/movie. Pretty funky stuff when you're a toddler.
In other news, ASP is basically Visual Basic with HTML tossed in. I'm getting a kick from passing around variables and messing with classmate's heads. Really, if you managed to get through Javascript class, this is NOTHING. Although I like getting server errors. It means I've learned something.
Some books I dream about are strange, like a Prisoners of Gravity comic. Not a just comic of the opening, but a whole episode as a comic, interviews and all. Usually the books are adventure novels, or research books on topics that aren't covered elsewhere. Odd stuff like media theories, programming/coding and tv shows. I have seen fanfic more than once in a book too.
My roommate claims these dreams are proof of my geekdom. I always seem to dream in some sort of media form, like books, computer code or television. I remember having film-based dreams when I was 3. People would come into a theater and watch my dream/movie. Pretty funky stuff when you're a toddler.
In other news, ASP is basically Visual Basic with HTML tossed in. I'm getting a kick from passing around variables and messing with classmate's heads. Really, if you managed to get through Javascript class, this is NOTHING. Although I like getting server errors. It means I've learned something.