Completion
Sep. 29th, 2004 12:41 amLowell House, on the Feast of Sts. Michael, Gabriel and Raphael
Oh my gosh. I think I finished the Ender's Game FST. O_O Of course at the expense of doing any work today. But! I finished it! (Actually, I still have doubts about the Petra song. It fits perfectly in the soundtrack, but I don't know if it fits Petra all that well.)
I am going to stop second-guessing myself and upload it tomorrow. Wow, this FST has been such a saga, and I'm not even sure if the end product is worth all the pain and effort I put into it. Two observations:
1. My music collection is now twice its original size, and actually has music that is not anime, J-pop, K-pop or soundtrack.
2. Pop/rock/alternative/whatever groups really need to sing about something other than love. I mean, seriously. The subject's been exhausted already! I need songs about other aspects of life. Sheesh. (Why can't they follow the example of Koreans, who have songs for footprints in snow and discovering a hidden mountain stream and desire for political reunification? Not to mention collecting sprouts?)
The next FST is relatively straightforward, and after that, I think I'll prevent myself from signing up for any more--at least until next semester.
Yours, &c.
Oh my gosh. I think I finished the Ender's Game FST. O_O Of course at the expense of doing any work today. But! I finished it! (Actually, I still have doubts about the Petra song. It fits perfectly in the soundtrack, but I don't know if it fits Petra all that well.)
I am going to stop second-guessing myself and upload it tomorrow. Wow, this FST has been such a saga, and I'm not even sure if the end product is worth all the pain and effort I put into it. Two observations:
1. My music collection is now twice its original size, and actually has music that is not anime, J-pop, K-pop or soundtrack.
2. Pop/rock/alternative/whatever groups really need to sing about something other than love. I mean, seriously. The subject's been exhausted already! I need songs about other aspects of life. Sheesh. (Why can't they follow the example of Koreans, who have songs for footprints in snow and discovering a hidden mountain stream and desire for political reunification? Not to mention collecting sprouts?)
The next FST is relatively straightforward, and after that, I think I'll prevent myself from signing up for any more--at least until next semester.
Yours, &c.