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British. Computer Geek. Knitter. Married. Boardgamer.

Tuesday, July 31, 2007

Sockapalooza: Sock 2 complete, Sock 1 started

Many people suffer from Second Sock Syndrome, where the accomplishment felt completing one's first sock is so great that they never start the second. There are several solutions to this:
  • Cast on the second sock the very moment the first one is complete
  • Knit both socks at the same time, side by side
  • Double knit the socks simultaneously, one inside the other
  • Knit the first sock to half-way-ish point, such as the heel flap, put the live stitches on a stitch holder (which is easy to do at the heel flap point), and then knit the second sock to completion, finally returning to the first sock.

My solution? Knit the second sock first. Then it's done and out of the way.

And with that, it's time to announce that the second sock is complete! And I've started on the first!
Sockapalooza 4 socks

Friday, July 27, 2007

This made me chuckle...

Bible for the LOL generation.
LOLbible

Saturday, July 21, 2007

Sockapalooza 4 socks started!

yes, I know, it's been a long time coming, and the deadline is fast approaching. But I have my socks started at last. I had to finish some other socks first.
Sockapalooza 4 socks The yarn is Skacel Trampoline Stretch. The pattern, if you'd not guessed, is Jaywalker.

Monday, July 16, 2007

I'm home

I'm home, exhausted, had a great time away but glad to be back. More later.

Thursday, July 05, 2007

Origins

I know, I've been a long time updating. I'm currently at my parents-in-law's place, having spent most of last week at Origins 2007 at Columbus, OH. The drive really wasn't too bad (though after stopping for a break just outside Indianapolis, a sign to get us back to I-70 took us on a very out-of-the-way route).

I spent a lot time up at the Looney Labs Big Experiment, and even received a complimentary copy of 3HOUSE from Andy as a thank you for my proof reading skills. I also spent a fair amount of time in the "Board Room" - an area of pick-up gaming with many other gamers, and a large Library of games supplied by CABS.

Some highlights of the time there:


  • Meeting Andy, Kristin, and Alison.
  • Seeing Carol again
  • Being tacklehugged by Marissa, and while still in a tight hug saying "Hi Marissa, this is my wife, Karyn"
  • Making a ton of new friends
  • Karyn's quotable quote: "There are a lot of people here who look like gamers."
  • Being awake at 07/07/07 07:07:07 (both GMT and Eastern)
  • Participating in my first Zendo tournament. I need a lot more practice as a student.
  • Learning properly how to play Icehouse, thanks to Eeyore's excellent Icehouse 101 and 201 classes.
  • Seeing Andy's excitement at Treehouse winning an Origins award
  • Play testing Zombie Fluxx. It's lots of fun, I can't wait to get it when it comes out.
  • After deciding that I'd not spent enough time in the Boardroom that I'd not bother with the 18th International Icehouse Tournament, to change my mind half an hour before, only to make it into the final, win the "Cooler than Ice" award, and then win the final to become the 3rd person ever to win the "Triple Crown" in the IIT, and the first to do so on their first tournament.


A great time, I'll be back, for sure. But right now, I'm exhausted. I'll be giving some more thoughts, and pictures in due course.