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  1. @chezfugu Well, there are so many things I want to make better through more research. Right now it's hand waving, I want it to be rock solid
  2. Broke through 20K #nanowrimo The scary bits are: 1) I think I can pull this off 2) I care a lot 3) I'm actually looking forward to editing
  3. À quand un devoir de réserve pour les députés, avec interdiction de dire des conneries ? http://bit.ly/23D7gy
  4. A Bologna, scrivendo. #nanowrimo
  5. @ianbeck Can't you just jump there, and fill in the blanks through characters conversations?
  6. Just noticed a funny thing: in NaNoWriMo and Twitter, each work/character count. But for opposite reasons ;-)
  7. It took the whole day, but I reached my NaNoWriMo goal for the day. And for the first time ever, the whole thing starts looking ... doable
  8. Some days, just _starting_ to write is super hard.
  9. @ianbeck Neat. I was one of them. Thanks for the hint!
  10. Vers un copyright intelligent en Angleterre ? Excellent billet de S.I.Lex: http://bit.ly/3fQRce
  11. NaNoWriMo: just got through the 10K barrier!
  12. @jorge_a_perez Congratulations!
  13. Augustin vient de faire sa première recherche Google: "tous les lego city" ;-)
  14. @ianbeck I can definitely relate. I was trying to go from A to B, but got stuck on A.5 where so much interesting stuff suddenly happened ;-)
  15. NaNoWriMo day 1. 2001 words.
  16. @ianbeck Did you read that post from Troy: http://bit.ly/4hna8P ? It has many good suggestions.
  17. @ianbeck Thanks, I'm going to check it out now!
  18. Ah, the bliss of having ideas in the shower... Is it tomorrow yet?
  19. @ianbeck Those are like crack! I remember being hooked on them when I lived in the US.
  20. Cool find: search google with utf-8 symbols (like π-calculus), and get results!