Car show was yesterday and it was amazingly successful. Lots of raffle tickets sold and attendance continues to increase. FedEx was a new sponsor this year (they have a branch that does things like move cars) and they're excited to increase their involvement for next year. That's crucial because it's a new show and getting spectacular cars from around the country is easier when transport of some multi-million dollar car is no cost to the owner. I wasn't certain I'd make the show when I woke up with a headache bad enough to provoke vomiting but I managed to make it and I'm so glad. Joe works really hard on the show and it shows. The car owners love him and the show -- and I know he's passionate about cars.
I'm glad he has that show because he's not sanguine on the chances of getting Black Tie and Boots again this next go-round. I'm sorry for that because it's a huge, high profile event and pays well but there are some good reasons to forgo it. And I'll be happy if he doesn't disappear for - literally - the entire month of January 2009. We'll see.
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I worry that I'm becoming a paranoid hypochondriac but I have this sinking feeling that Sunday's difficulties might be due to Saturday night's party, where I met and shook hands with dozens of people who'd been gnoshing on shrimp cocktail. That level/type of blinding headache is something I associate with my response to seafood so I'm wondering if that's the cause. I wish I knew for certain because it may be that I need to look into some sort of medically supervised desensitization just for my own safety. Or peace of mind. Something to add to my research list.
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LIMS competitions are fabulous for icon makers looking for real feedback. I made it through Round 3 of the
lantis_lims (whew!) but the feedback is invaluable. Not everyone is as lucky as I am to have had
paddies take the time to dissect and discuss one's work so if you're looking for a place to discuss icons and get honest feedback, I recommend checking out a LIMS community. I really wish there were one for SG-1.
After the winners and losers are announced each time, there's a post where people can show their alternates. This is my favorite part because people who are interested in getting/giving feedback hang out there. I've gotten some invaluable advice and been given new things to think about.
I didn't set out wanting to "win" this competition - my goal was the more modest one of not being eliminated in the first round - but now I find I want to stay in for as long as possible because the feedback is addictive. Knowing what someone likes -- but more importantly what they *don't* like -- is instructive and helps me develop an eye.
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I've missed a metric ton of stuff on LJ. I'll be delving back into my flist as soon as possible.
I'm glad he has that show because he's not sanguine on the chances of getting Black Tie and Boots again this next go-round. I'm sorry for that because it's a huge, high profile event and pays well but there are some good reasons to forgo it. And I'll be happy if he doesn't disappear for - literally - the entire month of January 2009. We'll see.
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I worry that I'm becoming a paranoid hypochondriac but I have this sinking feeling that Sunday's difficulties might be due to Saturday night's party, where I met and shook hands with dozens of people who'd been gnoshing on shrimp cocktail. That level/type of blinding headache is something I associate with my response to seafood so I'm wondering if that's the cause. I wish I knew for certain because it may be that I need to look into some sort of medically supervised desensitization just for my own safety. Or peace of mind. Something to add to my research list.
~~**~~
LIMS competitions are fabulous for icon makers looking for real feedback. I made it through Round 3 of the
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After the winners and losers are announced each time, there's a post where people can show their alternates. This is my favorite part because people who are interested in getting/giving feedback hang out there. I've gotten some invaluable advice and been given new things to think about.
I didn't set out wanting to "win" this competition - my goal was the more modest one of not being eliminated in the first round - but now I find I want to stay in for as long as possible because the feedback is addictive. Knowing what someone likes -- but more importantly what they *don't* like -- is instructive and helps me develop an eye.
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I've missed a metric ton of stuff on LJ. I'll be delving back into my flist as soon as possible.
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