This weekend was not terribly illustrious. The ASIS&T Pacific Northwest Chapter Annual Conference was on Friday and Saturday, but I only went to the Saturday morning sessions because I was too energy-less on Friday. I wouldn't even have gone on Saturday morning, I think, if I hadn't said I would volunteer. I'm glad I went, because the presentations were interesting (especially Misty's talk about internationalization of websites, software, and other interfaces).
Spring flop
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The Commoner King
Yesterday evening Jeff and I went to the debut performance of a play called The Commoner King, written by two SCA members named Owen the Merry and Finn au Neill. We went because it was supposed to be funny, and because there was a feast beforehand and I wanted to use my new feast gear (thanks Dad!), but it was much more than that as well. It was hilarious, true, but it also has real characters, and it makes a fairly SCA-political argument about the nature of honor and duty.
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Week in review
Ooops, I didn't realize it's been almost a week since I wrote last. Sorry 'bout that. Well, life has accelerated somewhat in pace, largely due to my losing about 20 hours each week to KCLS. (Well, losing
is a bit of an exaggeration. It's more like trading for money and experience.) Due to my more-severe lack of free time, I haven't had much time for free thinking, much less free blogging. Still, life is going extremely well.
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