Awww! Cāmon Hugh! I canāt start plagiarising Billās stuffā¦can I? My reputation aboard Scrivener is dodgy/iffy enough as it is. Anyway, Iāve already mugged Bronte and possibly others
Mind you I could have another quick shufty at Billā¦wonāt do any harmā¦will it?
Iām toying with using some of Marquis de Sadeās stuff, but itās a bit tame compared to what Iāve already penned about Buddy. Ah well.
Take care
Vic
True, trueā¦I suppose, but those geniuses in whom that trait resides, are usually dead and long gone by the time itās recognised and paid its due.
Anyway, youāre gonna get me incarcerated in Reading Goal, rubbing shoulder with Oscarās ghost, for copyright violations.
Of course Ultra HD TVs will set you back about 20K and content is rather expensive as well (streamed it could max many data caps in just a few showings).
But think about the ability to count individual nose hairs on a 84" tv from 30 feet away.
Or if we could game at that resolution we could melt a hole in the floor (CHina Syndrome Anyone?)
And by the time we save up enough money to buy a 4K system 8K or 24K or something newer will be out.
Oh well. If only content on Cable/Satelite was not a majority of 480 or 1080i we might be able to adopt better resolutions but until then I have to concureā¦
Retina is the only resolution currently we should discuss.
So this guy, Tony Pisculli at hawaiishakes.org, created a spreadsheet for writers to develop more consistent writing habits. Itās awesome. I found it on Mur Laffertyās site murverse.com. Because I love messing with spreadsheets, I thought Iād create a version. And now Iām sharing it with you. Put in your word count each day. Target is at least 250. The more days in a row you go, the higher your score for the month. Itās pretty cool.