Wednesday, April 18, 2007

20070418

Ten days gone by. Between A, B and C there isn't always time for J, H, and I, let alone the unexpected Q and Z, if you Scrabble what I mean. From that line alone you know I need rest.

The learning never stops.

4 Comments:

Blogger Annie Wicking said...

Hi Steve, I've been wondering where you were... Working too hard?
Remember to take time to breathe
:-)
I went to my evening class today...
I wish I had someone like you to teach me, maybe I could have learnt much more by now. MrC makes me want to scream :-O

The learning may never stop but with MrC I just wonder when it begins...

Annie

4/19/2007  
Blogger steve said...

Thanks for the breathing reminder :)

MrC seems quite a piece of work. Although it must be quite disappointing and frustrating to have that kind of learning experience, I do enjoy your stories about him. Maybe he's kind of a prototype character (I'm not really sure what that is, but it sounded good at the moment).

Steve

4/20/2007  
Blogger Annie Wicking said...

Hi Steve,
My Oxford Dic' said Prototype: a trial model or preliminary version.
Well, I just hope they scarpped the idea of making further models. I'm writing up the latest on him. Just when I think it can't get any worst... it does...

How's things with you?

Annie

4/21/2007  
Blogger steve said...

Hello Annie,
Looking forward to the next edition on MrC - although I'm remembering Stephen King's advice re being careful in writing about real-life folks.

Looking at the PD James book which is sitting quietly across the room...while studying patent law. Want to pass an exam in June, so I guess it means a lot of study for now. But I do want to balance it with a bit of other reading. Thanks for your note that reminds me.

Steve

4/21/2007  

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