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author | Case Duckworth | 2015-03-02 16:46:17 -0700 |
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committer | Case Duckworth | 2015-03-02 16:46:17 -0700 |
commit | b5f04621a188ffd07463d66c233601a32e970f11 (patch) | |
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parent | Touch css/* (diff) | |
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@@ -22,14 +22,14 @@ Paul began typing on notecards. | |||
22 | Somehow this felt right to his sensibilities. | 22 | Somehow this felt right to his sensibilities. |
23 | It was difficult to get the little cards into the typewriter. | 23 | It was difficult to get the little cards into the typewriter. |
24 | It was a pain to readjust the typewriter for regular paper when he wasn't writing. | 24 | It was a pain to readjust the typewriter for regular paper when he wasn't writing. |
25 | He started typing everything on those little notecards: grocery lists, letters to his grandmother, even reports for work (which is what got him in trouble). | 25 | He started typing everything on those little notecards: grocery lists, letters to his grandmother, [even reports for work][] (which is what got him in trouble). |
26 | 26 | ||
27 | But this was all later. | 27 | But this was all later. |
28 | For now he was writing his ideas, "notes" he now called them, something for him to combine later into something. | 28 | For now he was writing his ideas, "notes" he now called them, something for him to combine later into something. |
29 | He didn't like to think about it. | 29 | He didn't like to think about it. |
30 | On this particular cold winter morning, he wrote | 30 | On this particular [cold winter morning][], he wrote |
31 | 31 | ||
32 | > Woke up from a dream I was famous. | 32 | > Woke up from a [dream][] I was famous. |
33 | > One of the more famous people in | 33 | > One of the more famous people in |
34 | > fact. I had written something | 34 | > fact. I had written something |
35 | > everyone could relate to and at | 35 | > everyone could relate to and at |
@@ -39,5 +39,10 @@ On this particular cold winter morning, he wrote | |||
39 | > and more than they thought I | 39 | > and more than they thought I |
40 | > would. It was a good day. | 40 | > would. It was a good day. |
41 | > Woke up this morning and I was | 41 | > Woke up this morning and I was |
42 | > still cold. Still Paul. Still not | 42 | > still cold. [Still Paul.][] Still not |
43 | > good at furniture. | 43 | > good at furniture. |
44 | |||
45 | [even reports for work]: telemarketer.html | ||
46 | [cold winter morning]: seasonal-affective-disorder.html | ||
47 | [dream]: in-bed.html | ||
48 | [Still Paul.]: something-simple.html | ||