Lost by fourteen

Posted
May 23 2005

How do you score 86 points in a game of one-on-one [street basketball], and still loose? By playing a game to 100�straight�against one of the better players around. What do you need for that? A night off, and two people with a heavy case of Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder (adhd).

Talking of adhd; today I�ll be in town to have dinner (and probably some drinks) with some of the people from the adhd group sessions I attended recently. (Two will be missing because we don�t have their respective addresses.) Before that, I will be discussing my toSwitch project at the kabk, which is heavily inspired by � adhd.

It is this and other projects (both school as client) that is likely to be one of the couses I have�t been �blogging much lately. I guess my drive to write has found another output. Some of this work is reflected on this site, but mainly on the non-weblog pages. (By the way, when is somebody gonna pass me that friggin� Music Batton? I mean, I don�t have cat pictures either�how am I supposed to not feel like an utterly inapt �blogger?)

�oh, wait.


ACJ

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4 comments so far.

1/4

ACJ!

I'll (maybe) get my blog up and pass you the music baton.

I'm doing a little design work again, who knows?

Laterz.

Posted by: James on May 24, 2005, at 21:52

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The main reason I wanted to get a music batton is that I could then send it to you in an attempt to get you to start blogging again. =O

Posted by: ACJ on May 24, 2005, at 23:36

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OMG. :')

I've had this manic urge to document my life recently. I've got a nice long weekend coming up... I'm going to try to get that one design I was working on up and going soon (remember the green one with the water color header thingy?)

Posted by: James on May 27, 2005, at 18:21

4/4

I remember the design that was inpired by Japanese illustration. (It rocked.)

Posted by: ACJ on May 27, 2005, at 19:17

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