Old Funny Stuff

I wrote this ages ago, and I still like it:
"The dish was concerned about the way that her father kept introducing her to spoons."



I've had to give up that Distance Learning course as I was having trouble seeing the teacher.
I wrote this ages ago, and I still like it:
"The dish was concerned about the way that her father kept introducing her to spoons."
Well, actually, not here. They are at VerySillyGames. These are actually the PDF files for chapters 1 and 2 that went to the printers. I've also included all the sample code so that you can make yourself a moodlight. I've posted them in celebration of the fact that the book is now being printed, ready for a release towards the end of Feb.
For some reason (actually a search to find the seven signs of ageing - don't ask) I found my way back to my old Crazy World site today. I had a read of some of my old posts, circa 2005.
I was much funnier then.
Perhaps the extra cares of the world in the intervening three years have worn me down. Perhaps I have run out of whimsey. Either way, I have now resolved to up the light hearted content (and probably the number of puns) and really, really write another Trip Hazard episode.
And maybe a sequel to The Little Brown Ikea Pencil of Doom.
You have been warned.
I've been worrying about this. Perhaps I'm just more grown up than I used to be. After all, by my reckoning I've got three of the seven signs of ageing.
The new semester started today. Did my first lecture at 12:15. Didn't manage to escape until ten minutes after the finish, because there was so much discussion about what I'd said. I love lectures like that. At lunchtime I went out for a walk and took the little camera with me. Whenever I travel far afield I take lots of pictures, and I really must remember that there are some nice bits just around my workplace too.