I finally got a laptop computer! Hurray for me, and I'd like to add that's it's nice to finally join the 20th century. Oh wait . . . crap! I'm still behind. At any rate, I write to you tonight from my handy dandy new Dell laptop. Of course, as I write this I'm thinking how much faster it would be to type it out on my old computer. (It's gonna take a while to get used to this new keyboard thingy.) Now, laptops have that neat little mouse pad thing on them. That's useless, well, at least to me it is. I can't use that thing to save my life. It's a good thing I bought myself a new wireless mouse, too. To complete my little technological ensemble, I also bought myself a laptop bag. It's soooo precious. (Wow! How preteen cheerleader did that sound?) Anyway, I love the bag with all its pockets and its pastel rainbow stripes on the inside. I really wish I had a job that I had to carry my laptop around so that I could show of the bag.
As I was playing my new video game on my new laptop this afternoon, I wondered if this little portable doodad would make it eaier to write. Well, I'm not sure yet. First of all there's the whole keyboard thing that I already mentioned. (It's taken me 10 minutes to type out everything, so far. I have to keep backing up and erasing my typos!) Next, at least temporarily I'm going to be spending all my time getting used to the new OS. I feel all disorientated coming from Windows XP to the new Vista. Plus, I have to get all my bookmarks and accounts shifted from the desktop. Finally, well, as this afternoon pointed out, I might have some diffculty not playing video games instead of writing. I guess some things never change.
For those of you who care, I've decided to dump my thesis. I got stuck, as many of you know, and I couldn't figure out what to do. I talked with my advisor, and we both agreed that I may have been a little too passionate about proving the literary worthiness of Stephen King, and it's got me all brain-tied. So, I've decided to switch to another author--one I like, but who won't cause me to become obsessive/compulsive in trying to make everyone believe as I do about him and the work. I've changed to an independant study of Ernest Hemingway's The Sun Also Rises. It's going well, in fact, I'm just about done. I think that two to three weeks will do it.
Well, I had better take off now. I'm excited to keep playing with my new toy. And besides, I really need a cigarette.
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Congratulations, Mishell! New laptops are fun. Vista, like all systems, has good and bad points. For the most part I like the changes in Word. The mousey thingy took me a while to get used to, but it's much easier on my hand. The more you play with it, the better it will get.
Have fun with it. New writing toys are great.
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I love how satirical your laptop story is.
Satire is fun.
So is technology (when it works).
Wait, technology is fun when it works, or satirical when it works? Or both?
Okay, put down the game and write something else. Get that technology to help you make some satire.
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