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Feb. 9th, 2013 03:42 pmFoxit Reader worked a treat and I actually originated a submission form with all of the lines typed out. YAY! (I used "typewriter" for the typing rather than the 'fillable field' bit because Atlantia doesn't have those in its forms.) That was great! Now I'm going to have to download the program onto my laptop for consults away from home. I do love getting printed forms rather than hand-written ones and now I can generate my own. And it is going to rock to not have to manually cut & paste the documentation into the bottom of each name submission form I do.
I formatted my new chip for my Nook, which I don't need right now. But I will, grasshopper, I will. And in searching all over my document files and the temp-download files I've recovered most of the books and short stories that I had previously had on my first Nook, which I had foolishly not saved in the Adobe Digital Edition files. It's even possible that I've found all of the short stories - it is hard to tell with things in the Liadan 'world'.
Next up is coloring in a set of submissions for a friend so I can get them up in OSCAR faster, and then I shall tackle - the Dreaded PicDic. Yes, me and a large pad of sticky notes are going to emend all of the changes that I can find concerning the various charges in the book. I expect that my efforts won't be 100% up to date but they will be better than what is currently in the book, which is no changes at all since its publication date.
After that - creating more traceable art for my set, and then... (le sigh) learning how to do IGI searches. But at some point, all of that is going to go out the window because now I have a copy of Neil Price's The Viking Way, which I am going to read from cover to cover, and then read again. And take notes.
I formatted my new chip for my Nook, which I don't need right now. But I will, grasshopper, I will. And in searching all over my document files and the temp-download files I've recovered most of the books and short stories that I had previously had on my first Nook, which I had foolishly not saved in the Adobe Digital Edition files. It's even possible that I've found all of the short stories - it is hard to tell with things in the Liadan 'world'.
Next up is coloring in a set of submissions for a friend so I can get them up in OSCAR faster, and then I shall tackle - the Dreaded PicDic. Yes, me and a large pad of sticky notes are going to emend all of the changes that I can find concerning the various charges in the book. I expect that my efforts won't be 100% up to date but they will be better than what is currently in the book, which is no changes at all since its publication date.
After that - creating more traceable art for my set, and then... (le sigh) learning how to do IGI searches. But at some point, all of that is going to go out the window because now I have a copy of Neil Price's The Viking Way, which I am going to read from cover to cover, and then read again. And take notes.