Monday, 24 May 1999:

Nerdliness

Yesterday was another Ceej-and-David-day. We headed up to the Los Trancos refuge up on Page Mill Drive and hiked for a couple of hours. It's not quite as nice as Monte Bello across the street from it, but it's still quite nice. We saw a nice babbling stream, and also a lengthy watershed which was seeping the water creating the stream. And we saw many lizards, and even a pretty blue bird in the parking lot as we were heading out. The day was warm and sunny, and it was a nice walk.

We were all hungry (okay, CJ was ravenous) afterwards and so we went to get tasty burritos in Mountain View, thereby negating most of the physical benefit of the hike! I must admit that Mountain View is looking more and more attractive as a place to move to: Centrally located (a big plus where finding cat-sitters for vacations is concerned), near several friends, a decent downtown area and surrounding environs, etc. But I will definitely look for places elsewhere on the peninsula to get a good feel for what's out there, and try to do some driving around, too.


We talked a bit about on-line journalling during and after the hike. I think that neither CJ nor I are much interested in the so-called "journalling community" that is so much in evidence on, say, DIARY-L; we read the journals we read, comment on them if we desire, meet a few journalists if so inclined, and that's about it. We each seem to have zippo interest in getting involved in the politics of journallers, or getting into lengthy discussions about the art of journalling. Which I think is a good sign that we're accomplishing more-or-less what we want to with our journals.

I also pointed out that while I think CJ is very accurately represented by her journal (not as simple as it sounds; many people come across very differently in print than in person), David is not well-represented, in the sense that he's only occasionally mentioned and rarely in any detail. I have a very different feel for him as a person than I did before I met him. They said that every time CJ writes about David in detail, he shouts at her; they seem to feel that they perceive her/his/their life very differently. I suggested that perhaps David should write annotations to CJ's journal, and she said they've thought of that. I think it would be very amusing. But I'll believe it when I see it!

In a similar vein, I got the latest mailing of the APA today, and gave it a quick ego-scan. One member, responding to my lengthy piece about my move to California in February, noted that she feels I tend to keep a distance from my writing when writing about my life, that although I describe things in some detail, it's hard to actually place me there, as a real person in the middle of things. She felt that describing my thoughts and feelings as the movers were emptying my apartment - remembering things that had happened associated with each piece of furniture, and places in the rooms - made it all much more concrete and believable. Something I'll have to ruminate on. I do often have trouble making things immediate in my writing; I want to analyze everything to death. Largely because that's how my mind operates: I analyze everything. It seems like when I just act, things go wrong.


After returning to their apartment, CJ, David and I played Starcraft into the night. I brought my laptop over with its ethernet card, and proceeded to get my butt roundly kicked in three consecutive games (won by CJ, David, and David, respectively). The second game really sucked, since we had a computer player, who kicked my ass in very short order, before I had time to do anything. Grr.

I clearly have a lot of work to do in term of managing my forces in the early game. I've gotten a few pointers from friends, and have ruminated about it for a bit, but mainly I just need to practice. Perfection through repetition.

And through getting my butt kicked.


Oh, and CJ and David also play Magic, the evil collectible card game. CJ didn't know that I also play; I think she'd gotten the impression somewhere that I don't, which may be because I haven't played it much since I started this journal. But I've been playing since late 1995 and have blown my share of money on cards. So that's something else we can sink time into.


Other news: Uhh... not much happened today. Watched some Homicide, did some testing, didn't get enough sleep last night, etc. etc. Oh, wait, I did finally receive my California driver's license, so I guess I'm legit!


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