Small woes
Feb. 10th, 2004 10:25 pmBoring post, so I'll hide it.
Last time I went to the "Stories of Arda", the site had a hit meter. Unless I'm completely confusing it with something else.
Anyway, I seemed to remember that it did, and I went there again to see how many people might have at least clicked on The Exercise of Vital Powers, as the poor story seems to have been buried unnoticed in the black pit that is Ff.net. And guess what? Either the hit meter isn't there anymore, or I'm too stupid to remember where it was visible. And I so needed an ego boast... Ah, well.
Larian the Wonderful managed to beta-read the new Innocence chapter in record time. But my inner fangirl has put her foot down and keeps the chapter hostage. Joy...
I've come to the conclusion that the universe hates me. To quote Captain Kirk loosely, there are the big things (TM), against which we can't really do anything: like interplanetary wars or plagues or supernovae. But a person shold be allowed to expect that at least the small things would cooperate.
Well, it didn't work for Kirk when he wanted to organize for McCoy the perfect birthday, and it doesn't seem to work for me, either. Damn.
Last time I went to the "Stories of Arda", the site had a hit meter. Unless I'm completely confusing it with something else.
Anyway, I seemed to remember that it did, and I went there again to see how many people might have at least clicked on The Exercise of Vital Powers, as the poor story seems to have been buried unnoticed in the black pit that is Ff.net. And guess what? Either the hit meter isn't there anymore, or I'm too stupid to remember where it was visible. And I so needed an ego boast... Ah, well.
Larian the Wonderful managed to beta-read the new Innocence chapter in record time. But my inner fangirl has put her foot down and keeps the chapter hostage. Joy...
I've come to the conclusion that the universe hates me. To quote Captain Kirk loosely, there are the big things (TM), against which we can't really do anything: like interplanetary wars or plagues or supernovae. But a person shold be allowed to expect that at least the small things would cooperate.
Well, it didn't work for Kirk when he wanted to organize for McCoy the perfect birthday, and it doesn't seem to work for me, either. Damn.