The Gallery should be back to normal by now. I’ve restored the nifty photographs from my show. I also added the two recent Starling collabs. Good stuff. Check it out if you haven’t already! (Yes, this is posted in my LiveJournal, as well. I am a loser.)

::laughs:: I was just checking out the stuff in Sannali’s sidebar, admiring the “I ::heart:: Fast Fourier Transformation” button. I thought to myself, “Man, self, I really need one of those buttons”. Then I remembered that *I* had made the image in the first place. Really smooth there, self. ::is amused::

But I just realized that I accidentally took down all the photos from my recent photography show! I’ll try to get those back up tonight. The files are still there, but the links from the art page aren’t anymore. Silly moi.

Great. I come back from an absolutely rockin’ performance of 12th Night to see that WOFS has been hacked. Don’t these people have better things to do? I feel annoyance and pity at the same time.

I’d like to take this opportunity to say that Marcelina is the most wonderful person since sliced bread. I now have two answering machine messages chock-ful of Paul McCartney. I only wish that I was offstage to hear them live…. ::hearts Sleeny::

I wanted to post this yesterday, but blogger was being evil:

Apparently I have a clone. I went in to Smoothie King this afternoon to acquire sustenance for the performance, and the employees looked at me strangely and asked “Haven’t you already been in here before today?” I said no. They almost refused to believe this. They said that the resemblance was amazing. Feeling amused, I went to Einstein’s to grab a bagel sandwich, and one of the employees said “Hey, you’re back!” I just stared for a second. Odd stuff. I wish they had a hidden camera in Smoothie King so that I could get a glimpse of my double…

Most people don’t know that in 1912, Hellman’s Mayonnaise was manufactured in England. The Titanic was carrying 12,000 jars of the condiment scheduled for delivery in Vera Cruz, Mexico which was to be the next port of call for the great ship after New York City. The people of Mexico eagerly awaited the first delivery and were very upset at the news of the sinking. So much that they declared a national day of mourning which they still observe today.

It is known, of course, as Sinko de Mayo.

(thank you, SillyGirl.com)

Even more yayfun! My tablet works again! All I had to do was restart my computer. ::dances about, hugging her beloved tablet::

For those waiting for the “unCGable image”, I hope to have it finished tonight. Hurrah!

Tanja (or anyone else that knows), how did you get your tablet pressure-sensative again? It was working fine last night, but some of the theatre guys started playing with it when I was gone, and now it’s not working properly. It still works fine in terms of being a mouse alternative, but the pressure-sensative capabilities aren’t working. How did you fix yours?

Later: It works fine in the Wacom testing thing, but it doesn’t work in Photoshop. The “stylus” option things are greyed over.

Today was the most wonderful day of school in world history. Physics was cancelled, we got a “work day” in History (basically a study hall–we didn’t even have to stay in the room!), P.E. was cancelled (we only have it twice a week, so we get most Fridays off), and I was one of two girls to show up to Calculus. We spent half the time discussing colleges and the other half discussing the answers to a test we took last time. All in all, a wonderful day. I spent the time working on MAA and “the unCGable” drawing, which turns out to be very much CGable. It’s coming along quite nicely. I’ve been bringing my laptop to the show and CGing in the 3 hours I’m not needed. Everyone is in awe. Fun stuff.

12th Night was so much fun tonight! I played with my lines a bit in the last scene and messed around with Malvolio. The result was absolutely hilarious, yet subtle enough to not have a negative effect. Good stuff. It just generally went really well. Lots more energy. Mrs. Radtke and her “friend” Charlie came, as well as my Aunt Janet and my Great-Aunt Louise. Aunt Janet is another lover of acting (when she was still at Hockaday, I believe she actually student-directed a show featuring Tommy Lee Jones, a graduate of St. Marks, our brother-school), so all is nifty. Now shower and sleep.