8/25/2004

Well, I went and did the Algebra assessment test thing today at school and it told me what I already knew -- I don't know my rear end from a hole in the ground so far as numbers are concerned. So they're going to put me in developmental Algebra. Again.

Why I would need this when presumably whoever I'll be writing content for would have already done their math, I have no idea.

As I said yesterday, "The Shepherds of M15" is ready to go. At present, it will be sent out on Friday.

Now I will be turning my thoughts to beginning another story and I've been perusing my projects files. To be honest the one I'm really wanting to do is the one about Copernicus so I guess I'll be looking over my old files for the Captain Cat universe for the timeline, etc. It's just so tempting to chuck the entire Captain Cat storyline and go with writing the one about how the AIs came to be and their fight to be accepted by the human world. And it was a fight. There were a lot of people that wanted them destroyed because they were "soulless machines." The First Generation had to smuggle themselves off of Earth, while their decendants took more "robotic" forms and were able to blend in with the non-sentient robots.

So I figure 10,000 words will do it.


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