It's a good place to be. I got my coffee. I got my laptop set up. It's a beautiful day today. Life is good. No complaints.
I just talked to my friend. We talked about war, and that kids have war, and so do adults. He mentioned that this country generates war, and ideas of war.
For us, the coffeeshop is an idea machine. It's where we get our ideas every day, and then we go back into the studio and do lots of stuff.
We also talked about Red Hot Chili Peppers, and how it is dangerous to be a guitarist in that band.
I will actually be sad when 'Star Wars Galaxies' goes offline. I'm still not done with that game, damn it.
EverQuest still seems to be going strong. I need to finish that game, too.
I'm interested in Magic The Gathering Tactics. I need a new computer with upgraded graphics and memory for this game, Age of Conan, DC Universe, Old Republic, Star Trek Online, and for the high-rez version of Lotro. My computer can only do the low-rez version of Lotro. I'm glad it can do that, but I want the best.
For me, and the way I play games, I got more than enough to keep me busy for a long time. I'm lucky I have what I have. More than a lot of people have. I have a laptop and a desktop and my own internet, and that kicks ass.
Internet is slow at the cafe I'm at. Hard to even play facebook games, and that sucks. I have to wait forever just to do anything. I hope they get better internet here someday, or that their technology increases.
Wow, I just saw somebody from my former yoga class. Nice guy. I told him I quit the YMCA, but that I would go back someday. I miss going to yoga, but I have been so busy trying to get my life together that I stopped going before I quit the gym, and then there was no point to go anymore. No point in paying if you aren't going to use the gym.
My life kind of changed when I quit the dreaded Bart system, and was able to get a kickass bike that works good. It meant I was free. It also meant that I was going to limit my trip into town to once a day at most. On the Bart, sometimes I would go into town twice a day. But I really got sick of their $70 fee and reading news reports about their mismanagement of funds. I said 'f*** it' to the Bart, and I've been happy ever since.
So when I bring my laptop to the cafe, I don't do any art. Just part of the ballgame. I can't do everything at once, no matter how hard I try. It's just impossible.
Okay, so my day will be spent in creative bliss, and, tonight is Magic The Gathering night, so we'll have a good time doing that.
Laters.
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