Saturday, 2 August 2008

What time hath wrought...

I note with trepidation that it has been a fortnight since I last posted a non-progress report here, and probably bored every single reader into a stupor. A Whole Fortnight!

I can only apologise, and furthermore ledge that I shall attempt not to leave you dangling thus in future.

And with that... onto more relevant affairs.

For a start... my concert hall lives! It breathes! It works! Huzzah and hurrah! Can you tell I'm just a little pleased about that?

Also... elevations are completed. Now I just have to do my internal view (from the top row down onto the stage) and then can get on with all my technical work too. The trouble is that 3D work is not exactly my speciality.

Aside from that, I went to Birmingham on Monday and am now a member of the Central Library there. Which is huge. As in, I don't know, eight-storeys-tall-and-covers-an-area-the-size-of-Wales huge. You can guess the rest. We got lost in there.

And when we did finally blunder our way out back into the open air, we ended up in Waterstones. Where I procured neo-Victorian science fiction novels The Peshawar Lancers and The Difference Engine. Both of which are utterly wonderful. Expect full reviews in due course.

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