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Uncooperative body today. Some important things didn't get done. Just did the eggs potato cheese thing, hoping to get enough rest tonight (and crash early enough) to make tomorrow extra productive. Wish me luck.

I did spend some time reading LiveJournal though, when I was too ... well in hindsight I guess my problem was probably migraine "aura" ... to get anything done and too muddleheaded to realize I needed to lie down or take something. I got to "?skip=980" on my friends page, which took me back to the evening of the 30th, and LJ won't let me page back any farther than that. So not only was I skimming pretty fast for some days, I haven't seen part of the 29th and part of the 30th at all. There are entries I would have replied to but felt I already had too many in the queue to add more, there are entries I would have replied to if I'd gotten to them earlier, and there are 116 windows open in my web browser at the moment, many of which are comment views of friends' entries I want to get back to later but have not yet read in detail. Then I finally realized how much time I'd spent in this rather zoned state and went back to bed.

I wouldn't have been quite as far behind as I was, except that on my last chance to do a lot of LJ reading, I got caught up in the "No pity, No shame, No silence" avalanche, and became rather focussed on that for a couple of days. Once [livejournal.com profile] misia realized she needed to direct it to other fora, there was enough of a lull before things got rolling in [livejournal.com profile] nopity that I had a chance to pull my head out, but looking at my reactions to things in private conversations (in person and in email) I'm realizing I'm a long way from having said all I want/need to say about that. How much of it I'll have time to write before I leave for The Pennsic War, I don't know. There are a fair number of posts by friends (and a few posts by strangers) from those two days that I really want to respond to but haven't yet, as well.

I've been neglecting people. For the past few weeks it seems I've been switching between being busy, not feeling well, and not being home, without enough time in other states (once I stop feeling like crap, I'm behind and therefore become busy again) to catch up with people. I did get to see Erica, and I managed a way too short visit with [livejournal.com profile] anniemal, and I've made it to most of my rehearsals the past couple of weeks, but I've not gotten together with Marian to for camera geeking, I haven't managed that data-recovery/troubleshooting session with [livejournal.com profile] keith_m043, I've missed at least two social events I'd been really looking forward to, my responding to email has been spotty, and I'm still behind on major items in the "bad things happen if I don't get these done" category. So if I've been lame, or even downright rude by neglect, please try to forgive me if I don't manage to catch up until the end of the month. This includes answering months-old email from my cousin and updating my friends list, as well.

I am not prepared for Pennsic. Since I'm not driving the truck and thus don't have to be there early Saturday (I've got a wedding gig with The Homespun Ceilidh Band Saturday evening that I had to stick around for; I'll also be missing the Thrir Venstri Foetr (Three Left Feet) performance at the MS Fantasy Ball the same night, but I wanted to make sure to find an excuse to remember to mention it here because it's something folks ought to know about) ... uh, that parenthetical comment got long enough to lose the train of thought, so I'll start over (instead of going back and editing, lest I lose my own train of thought, since between fibromyalgia and possible edge-of-migraine my short term memory and mental-organization are Not Good right now). Right, I was saying ... [scratches head, suddenly remembers, "hey, idiot, what I was saying is a few lines higher up on the screen, you don't have to scratch your head and try to remember!" -- see what I mean about current cognitive performance? And neurologists who've tested me don't understand why I, a [expletive]ing computer programmer, find this phenomenon to be A Problem And A Symptom as long as I come out somewhere within the "human adult normal" range on their tests! (Okay, now this has gotten out of hand. Pop the bloody stack already!)] Uh, right.

Since I'm not driving the truck and therefore don't have to be at War at a specific time and date, I've decided to try not to stress about "missing a few days, oh no, I'm missing a few days", and plan to attempt to be both organized and as-rested-as-I-get before starting out, so I'll seriously dive into preparing on Sunday, and expect to get to Cooper's Lake sometime Monday, Tuesday, or Wednesday. Part of that preparation includes scraping together gas & grocery money and begging Mom for money to pay my Baltimore Gas & Electric bill. *sigh* I'm a little nervous about taking my car, not because it's got any problems, but because the last time I drove my own car to Pennsic, that car ate its own motor about a mile from troll and had to be scrapped. But I've not gotten around to making other arrangements, so it may be too late to do so. I'd gotten used to effectively unlimited cargo space in the truck (a rented truck of the largest size one can legally drive without a Commercial Driver's License, AFAIK, filled to its weight limit with pavilions but still having most of its volume empty), so I'd gotten used to bringing pretty much everything that it entered my mind to bring. Driving my own car, I may need to leave something behind, like one of the guitars and a couple of drums, and pack some things in smaller containers than the "oh so convenient to have when it rains" Rubbermaid totes, so as to better squish things into crooks and nannies nooks and crannies in the car. (BTW, over the years I've gotten more of a sense of which are nooks and which are crannies, but I'm not sure I can formulate a definition yet; it's still in the "know it when I see it" stage. Part of it is the shape, I think.)

If I ride up with someone else, all the parameters change. I wonder whether a) one of my mother's minivans will make the trip and b) whether she'd be comfortable lending it to me for a couple of weeks and that kind of distance ... and c) whether any of the communal camp infrastructure that is, last I heard, being left behind this year for vehicle-space reasons will fit into the minivan and can be fetched before the folks I'd need to get it from drive off to Pennsic. Obviously I should have been sorting that out days ago.

And finally, I got a letter from BGE about a scheduled power outage on the 13th, which means I need to finish dealing with or bookmark these 116 open browser windows, and either manage to make my LAN properly bring itself up correctly without manual intervention or plan on not being able to reach my home machines the second half of War (yes, there's an ISP at Pennsic these days -- hey, that's how one day at a past war I was able to have typeset copies of a tune I'd written the afternoon before, without having left site: it started with a telnet connection to home where I have the software to go from ABC notation to a PDF copy of a score using nothing but vi and a bunch of command-line tools -- very telnet-friendly (though come to think of it, now I could use nothing but web-based tools, and thus not need to connect to home)). I guess I should temporarily move my quote-of-the-day file and posting script to my ISP in case my home machines (where the script runs now) don't come back up correctly when the electricity is restored.

I had more that I wanted to make sure I wrote about tonight, but most of it has slipped my mind now. There's one item I'll put into a separate entry though.

One thing about the drive up: however else I wind up feeling about delays, cargo space constraints, or fatigue, I can be cheered by having The Right Driving Music for this trip. Unfortunately only two other vehicles on the road to Pennsic will have it -- the draft mix of the second Homespun Ceilidh Band CD -- because it won't be released until probably a month or so after Pennsic, but at least I'm personally set to make the drive with the proper sonic accompaniment. (It's not period, but it's consonant with the Pennsic atmosphere and oh boy is it driving music.)

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posted by [identity profile] juuro.livejournal.com at 11:34pm on 2004-08-05
That paragraph of parentheticism had me in tickles from the second set of parentheses. And given the programming background, the final note on popping the stack definitely cracked me up.
 
posted by [identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com at 12:41pm on 2004-08-07
I should really have said "unwind the stack" since it was multiple levels, but I figured "pop" would get a more immediate response.

I really do think in nested parentheses, more so when I'm tired. Usually I make an effort not to overdo it in my writing. Often I fail.

Hmm. I'm going to be thinking about VAX stack frames all afternoon, I just know it.
 
posted by [identity profile] kimmaline.livejournal.com at 12:44am on 2004-08-06
I got caught up in the "No pity, No shame, No silence" avalanche, and became rather focussed on that for a couple of days.

I read some of your replies to the trolls, and I came here to thank you. After reading the original "no pity, no shame, no silence" today, I came out as a SURVIVOR only today...and in some way I feel like you stood up for me. Thank you.
 
posted by [identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com at 01:49pm on 2004-08-07
I always have a "Huh? Who, me?" moment when someone thanks me like that for something I've written, but thank you for saying it.

Yes, I did stand up for you then, even if you weren't standing in the group of people I was standing up for (which includes myself) until a day or two later. I didn't want the trolls to make it harder for anyone else to stand up.

Thank you for letting me know it mattered.
 
posted by [identity profile] make-your-move.livejournal.com at 05:36am on 2004-08-06
see you at Pennsic doll. Drop by Chirurgeon's point at some point, since there is always a good chance I"ll be working.
 
posted by [identity profile] scarlettj9.livejournal.com at 05:49am on 2004-08-06
Enjoy Pensic for me....and make sure to put me on the list to get a CD to.

HUGGS
 
posted by [identity profile] faireraven.livejournal.com at 06:58am on 2004-08-06
Honey, do you have my cell number? If you don't, send me email... You never know if we may have an open spot at the ball on the night of because someone doesn't show...

We won't be sure of anything until that night. But if you're on the way back from the wedding and we just happen to have had someone call us and tell us they're not coming, there may be an open spot. No guarantees, tho, since we had to have our official headcount in last week (or pay more per ticket at the last minute).

If you know anyone who still wants to go, please encourage them! It'll cost a little more than it would have last week, but we'd love to see them! The proceeds go to a great cause!!! :)


 
posted by [identity profile] patches023.livejournal.com at 08:42am on 2004-08-06
Interesting, Fred was just told that Maug couldn't perform as the list was closed. 3LF needs more musicians quite desperately. I am wondering why the same offer was not made to Maug via Fred.
 
posted by [identity profile] faireraven.livejournal.com at 10:46am on 2004-08-06
I told Fred that as of right now we don't have any slots open, which we don't. I also said that we wouldn't know until the night of the event if we had any dropouts, so we couldn't expand the headcount to include Maug unless either a slot opened up or he was willing to pay the entry fee. My telling Glenn this is much the same, that we don't currently have slots open, and we won't find out if we do until the night of. Glenn and I spoke about why he wasn't putting himself on the list a few months ago, and then asked me earlier this week if I could keep an eye out for one, before I found out Maug even had an interest, and I had promised him I'd keep an eye out in the off chance that there might be an opening. We don't anticipate having many (if any) drop out, since we don't do ticket refunds, and those who have dropped out already have sold their tickets to others. The only way another performer can be added is if someone drops out so late they cannot get their ticket to someone else. Hence, I cannot guarantee any kind of spot being available (as stated above), and in fact, the likelihood of one being available is slim. I told Glenn on Tuesday that we probably wouldn't, but I'd keep an eye out for him.

Effectively, Glenn "asked first". Yes, the headcount/list is closed as of right now, and remains that way unless someone drops out, which is unlikely at this stage. Glenn was given the odds of a ticket opening up when I spoke to him on Tuesday. The odds of two opening up are even smaller. Hence, not even giving Maug a "we might", because it will more than likely be a "we won't".

Trust me, I want another musician there as well... Being that Glenn and Maug are both musicians, and Glenn asked first, I told him that we MIGHT have an opening, if someone dropped out. But I cannot even make a slim promise about a second opening when it's unlikely that there will be one, hence my reply to Fred.
 
posted by [identity profile] dglenn.livejournal.com at 12:36pm on 2004-08-06
When I found out how late 3LF is scheduled to perform, I mentioned that I didn't know what time of day my other gig was, nor where it was, and considered the possibility that perhaps I could manage both. (And at that point I hadn't seen Maug's news about the CD and his sudden availability -- he didn't post that until the next day.)

It turns out that my gig is also rather late (9:00-11:00) and is all the way down in Southern Maryland. If a slot does open up, Maug should get the phone call.
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posted by [personal profile] cellio at 08:44am on 2004-08-06
Your first CD is excellent music for driving; I'm looking forward to getting the second.

I think of nooks as more open than crannies. The space between the wheel well and the seat-back is a nook; the space under the passenger seat where you can cram in something flatish is a cranny.

See you at Pennsic!
 
posted by [identity profile] realinterrobang.livejournal.com at 12:57pm on 2004-08-06
As you know from our phone call, I'm going nuts here, too. Everyone does, I think. (Time to get showered and out the door, methinks.)

I will make an effort to make a CD for you so you'll have driving music for the trip back at least. :) Ok, so it'll be more my kind of music than your usual folk/trad stuff, but you can drive to that, too. :)

See you in a few days! I'm running a serious, serious HUG DEFICIT!

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