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posted by [personal profile] bugshaw at 11:26am on 02/11/2014 under ,
Books read (15-18)
Gone Girl, Gillian Flynn (2012)
The Severed Streets, Paul Cornell (2014)
Indexing, Seanan McGuire (2013)
Cuckoo Song, Frances Hardinge (2014)

Films watched (139-152) (2 at the cinema, 9 DVD, 3 tv)
Big Fish
Maps to the Stars
(rewatch)
Under the Skin (rewatch)
Short Term 12
Edge of Tomorrow
Zombieland
End of Watch
To Catch a Thief
Mission Impossible IV: Ghost Protocol
The Babadook
Ghostbusters
(rewatch)
Mud
Killer Joe
One Day


Gigs, comedy, clubs etc (32)
Katherine Ryan (comedy, Leicester Square Theatre, London)
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posted by [personal profile] bugshaw at 07:28pm on 22/10/2014
Failed to sort new phone yesterday, because old SIM doesn't fit it. Have ordered new SIM, and will have to insert "obtain PAC" into process as I've taken the opportunity to change providers. Looking forward to having to enter all phone numbers by hand again...

I've done lots more things otherwise - getting email inbox from 100+ to 50, doing the admin and bill paying related to that, and making plans for the weekend and possibly helping again with a filming day in November. More tasty cooking (I do like garlic mushroom and okra), and collecting an Ilumi order (gluten free dairy free pouch meals).

This evening's plan is to work through another four categories of Stuff (magazines, training courses, sewing, cameras), change a lightbulb, send off an expenses claim, maybe do some arm weights, and put empty boxes temporarily elsewhere.

On Thursday I will mostly read and sleep or watch a DVD, and then there is a long London weekend.

And as per Twitter, I walked home today to find my FitBit had clocked the double milestones of 7 million steps and 3 thousand miles (in 2.3 years).

EDIT: Or get distracted by an LJ post and end up purging some shelves of tech books from 2003 and earlier, and moving things around to fill the gaps.
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posted by [personal profile] bugshaw at 03:34pm on 19/10/2014
Had a very productive morning and late-last-night. To sort the study I moved most things into the living room, which has gone through the stage of looking worse before it gets better, and is not an absolutely higgledy piggledy tip. Still some work to do, I warned K the new housemate that I was planning to do this while she was away this weekend and she said that was ok...

The ratio of fiction to non-fiction, oversize, read/unread books has changed and they don't fit on their allocated shelves any more so I did some reorganising. The main shelves are now all fiction (with room for the anthologies). Most non-fiction has moved upstairs, I'm interested to see if it makes a difference what I read if I engage the fiction/non-fiction choice first and go to the relevant shelves rather than get distracted from worthy science by shiny fiction. Reference books (including work) and craft books (including filmmaking) stay in the study. Art books have moved to the living room where one can lounge on a sofa or at the coffee table with them.

The stationery box: two Airmail letter pads, as I said on Twitter, is probably more than I'll need in my remaining lifetime. One I inherited from my Dad. I used to get through a pad a year when my peak fanzine activity overlapped with not really having much internet. And eight ordinary writing paper pads, though the cheap ones (from Woolworths!) can be used as general paper. I can get rid of a lot of odd sized envelopes, not sure best how yet, and have a stack of blank notelets/greeting cards for a charity shop.

I loaded up the car after lunch and went first to return some curtains and buy some pillows (all went smoothly), then via C to the tip recycling centre and a huffing half hour getting rid of old pillows, bookcase, mouldy chipboard, glass, deckchair, duvets, soil and white spirit. Yay for being able to lift half a bookcase over my head. The recycling centre was full of staff in orange jackets, looking a bit like angry hornets, but helpfully calling out things to people who were wandering about confused like "Broken glass is Hardcore" and "Duvets are Bulky Items" and "Put the whole deckchair in Wood". I got rid of loads of manky rubbish that had been sitting around in the garden for a few weeks getting wet and mouldy.

Reversed the car into the garage in one clean swoop at home, no back and forths today! Cleaned the boot out, reset the car seats, and wiped down half the garage shelves ready to hold new things. Looking good!

I think the only thing that needs to be done this weekend now is laundry and a shower, and packing for work, then I can spend the rest of the afternoon/evening setting up my new phone and maybe nibbling away at another couple of areas like Gift Bags & Wrapping Paper, or craft projects, and working out where they should go. It would not be polite of me to leave the living room in this cluttered state for too long.
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posted by [personal profile] bugshaw at 08:14pm on 15/10/2014
[Poll #1985602]

Whoever guesses closest wins my old copy of Getting Things Done as I won't need it any more :-)
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posted by [personal profile] bugshaw at 08:59am on 14/10/2014
I have three boxes of old paper sf fanzines (i.e. ones I picked up from Memory Hole, not given contemporaneously) and another 1-2 boxes I was more an active participant with (i.e. mostly UK 1990s). I am loath to throw them out as so much effort and care went into the making of them. On the other hand, that's four boxes of paper I'll not read again and paper is heavy and my hand hurts. Does anyone still want paper fanzines? I'd be happy (especially for the 90s box) to pull out a run of Plokta, Banana Wings etc esp. if editors want some file copies. Also FAPA mailings which I think are in the loft.

It's worth an ask if there's something you want.
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posted by [personal profile] bugshaw at 08:26am on 12/10/2014
Hello to the Awake At 08:00 (or earlier) on a Sunday posse!


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posted by [personal profile] bugshaw at 08:47pm on 30/09/2014 under ,
Books read (14)
Haunted, Chuck Palahniuk (2005)

Films watched (114-138) (18 at the cinema, 3 DVD, 4 tv) (second half of Cambridge Film Festival this month)
In Order of Disappearance (Cambridge Film Festival)
Attila Marcel (Cambridge Film Festival)
The Canal (Cambridge Film Festival)
Beloved (Cambridge Film Festival) (shorts)
M (Cambridge Film Festival) (rewatch)
Joy of Man's Desiring (Cambridge Film Festival)
Life Lessons (Cambridge Film Festival) (shorts)
20,000 Days on Earth (Cambridge Film Festival)
Stations of the Cross (Cambridge Film Festival)
Tasting Menu (Cambridge Film Festival)
Down By Law (Cambridge Film Festival)
Finsterworld (Cambridge Film Festival)
The Distance (Cambridge Film Festival)
2001: A Space Odyssey (rewatch)
Matchstick Men
A Poem in Exile (Cambridge Film Festival)
The Dance of Reality (Cambridge Film Festival)
Twins 2 (Cambridge Film Festival) (shorts)
Way of the Gun
Clue
(rewatch)
Maps to the Stars
Butch Cassidy and the Sundance Kid
Ferris Bueller's Day Off
(rewatch)
Rambo: First Blood
A Time to Kill


Gigs, comedy, clubs etc (31)
Suuns (gig, Village Underground, London)
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posted by [personal profile] bugshaw at 07:49am on 11/09/2014 under ,
Books read (12-13)
The Sweetheart Season, Karen Joy Fowler (1996)
Ancillary Justice, Ann Leckie (2013)
Just started Chuck Palahniuk's Haunted, not sure whose "Guts" story is grossest, his or Langford's. At least in Palahniuk's the guts don't follow you around and mock you.

Films watched (90-113) (19 at the cinema, 5 tv) ( Shuffle festival, FrightFest and first half of Cambridge Film Festival this month)
28 Days Later (Shuffle festival)
Lad: A Yorkshire Story (Shuffle festival)
Friends With Benefits
Mood Indigo
Guardians of the Galaxy
Super
(rewatch)
Punch-Drunk Love
The Andromeda Strain
Faults
(FrightFest)
Among the Living (FrightFest)
Open Windows (FrightFest)
Stage Fright (FrightFest)
Home (FrightFest)
X-Men: First Class (rewatch)
Supernova (Cambridge Film Festival)
Night Moves (Cambridge Film Festival)
ShortFusion: Connection (Cambridge Film Festival) (shorts)
Children of No Importance (Cambridge Film Festival)
Love Steaks (Cambridge Film Festival)
House of Wax (Cambridge Film Festival)
Peter Sellers: early shorts (Cambridge Film Festival) (shorts)
Violet (Cambridge Film Festival)
Cherry Tobacco (Cambridge Film Festival)
Ningen (Cambridge Film Festival)

Gigs, comedy, clubs etc (28-30)
Wolf Hall and Bring Up The Bodies (Aldwych Theatre)
Still Ill (and other events and performances, Bat walk, trapeze) (Shuffle Festival)
Loncon3 (Worldcon)

No time now to write about anything but I will try later. Lots of good stuff!
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posted by [personal profile] bugshaw at 09:44am on 04/09/2014
Doing Live Journal like it's 2003! After an epic battle at [livejournal.com profile] beckyc's I got 20 Questions right, and now it's my turn to do one.

I'm thinking of a film. Ask questions with a Yes/No answer until you can correctly guess it. With the old rules a No would mean it's someone else's turn to guess, but we're a lot quieter these days and you can probably carry on.

Edit: The Wizard of Oz, guessed by [livejournal.com profile] beckyc. My favourite questions were Unnatural Death + Songs.
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posted by [personal profile] bugshaw at 11:24am on 22/08/2014
What are these moulded trimmer tools for, why might I have a nice pack of five of them, and is it important to keep them? They are "for adjusting 6 mm cores with 0.1 in A/F hexagon centre hole" but that does not help me much :-)

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