Oct. 14th, 2003

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*SNORT* [livejournal.com profile] anthropomor_fic is the funniest thing ever. Qualitative/Quantitative ship. Hee.

In other news, Clarvoe was sick, so no poetry class today. (She muttered something about a make-up class at some point, though. Hmmm.) Would've done something fun, except instead I was a good little student and read more of The Last September, then went to Bio in Sci-Fi. That is such an English class. I love it. We had a nice little debate over why so many SF novels present these technologically advanced societies that are also incredibly feudal, then watched part of The Voyage Home (the fourth Trek movie) from when Spock figures out the sounds are whalesong through when he's swimming with George and Gracie in the tank. Heh. Much amused, we were. Go geeks!

And in other other news, at some point this week--I think it's today--it's beta-reader appreciation day. So thank you to all my betas over the years. Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] spockette and [livejournal.com profile] tarzanic for reading basically everything I've written in the past year or so, especiallyt eh Stargate and Farscape stuff. Thanks to [livejournal.com profile] shaye, [livejournal.com profile] toagathon, [livejournal.com profile] nickless, [livejournal.com profile] cybermathwitch, [livejournal.com profile] alethialia, and anyone else I've inadvertently forgotten who has betaed for me over the years. You are all awesome, and I love you dearly. *hugs betas*

Ahhhhh....

Oct. 14th, 2003 10:35 pm
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Just got back from the Chanticleer concert (free, in the music building, five minutes from my dorm) about fifteen minutes ago. Those of you who are at all interested in choral/classical vocal music are probably squeeing right now, but for those know, Chanticleer is an all-male--though I didn't know this for years, because their countertenors and higher voice parts are gorgeous--group that does choral works from as far back as, say, Gregorian chants up to the present, and does acapella versions of pop/jazz/folk/rock songs as well. They are, in a word, awesome. And they did a song arranged by Michael McGlynn, the founder of another famous choral/acapella group, Anúna, which had me squeeing with joy upon seeing it in the program. Happy, happy Becca. SQUEEEE!

Am now in music trance for the next few hours. Hee.

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