Got a neat award a few days ago, which I finally put up -- from the SFWA pages, actually, for having a Truly Useful Site. Considering I'm not even a SFWA member yet (Science Fiction Writers' Association), that was pretty exciting. Need to sell some more sf!
Not much to babble about today; going to clean my room and work through e-mail and putter about, I think. In compensation for this dull report, I offer you a silly joke I received in mail this morning -- made me laugh. Have a good day, dears...
Sherlock Holmes and Watson were on a camping and hiking trip. They had gone to bed and were lying there looking up at the sky. Holmes said, "Watson, look up. What do you see?
"Well, I see thousands of stars."
"And what does that mean to you?"
"Well, I suppose it means that of all the planets and suns and moons in the universe, that we are truly the one most blessed with the reason to deduce theorems to make our way in this world of criminal enterprises and blind greed. It means that we are truly small in the eyes of God but struggle each day to be worthy of the senses and spirit we have been blessed with. And, I suppose, at the very least, in the meteorological sense, it means that it is most likely that we will have another nice day tomorrow. What does it mean to you, Holmes?"
"To me, it means someone has stolen our tent."