If I reduce the screen's brightness I'll "extend the life" of my battery and maybe I won't see any mistakes. I have a laptop. As I write on this blog I've been neglecting, words longer than search engine questions and with punctuation should be on a loaner laptop or keyboard with letter keys spilled out of a jumbo bag of blocks. The numbers remarkably saw their previous and next, but the letters could only get "we" and "as" right.
Ah, an introduction like the old days of waiting to come to a point so I'd meet the one page requirement.
I dropped the idea early - right before my second post here - but I'll revisit the idea and listen. I'll say what it was centered around. It was all centered around an audio clip from a audio book short story collection I have. It's in "That Evening Sun" by William Faulkner. This little line is, "It was oh or no, I don't know which." I'd been saying this little thing to myself just at times of the day. I remember one, I was just walking out the door.
This idea's lineage would have continued with downloading an audio splitter and then inserting off color text that links to these audio clips. Then I realized the clip actually has to link to somewhere. I have not figured this out and I quit trying. Widgets and plug-ins and hosting, I don't know.
The possibilities could have been (reasonably, they still are) right up my alley of a blog with sounds that isn't cluttered with players that break paragraphs in half.
This cafe is closing.
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