Pastelito mañana :)
My mom and I went to the opera yesterday, to see Elixir d'Amore. It was wonderful - but I must admit, I didn't feel as captured by it as I did with Lucia di Lammermoor or the Barber of Seville.
Anyway...
I may lend Adrian my lap-top for his intersemestral class - I'm trying to pretend that I'm fine with it, but the truth is that I'm terrified. I absolutely trust him, and I want to lend him my lap, but the sole thought of someone else grabbing it without me watching and plugging their dirty USB's on it, and infecting it with viruses and ruining my work's sole copies... jeez. I may have to do some back-up's.
And on really, really crappy news, my iTunes player hates me. I use iTunes because of it's wonderful universallity, and so far I've been faithful to it since 2005. Now, after four years of using it, it refuses to play random albums JUST because it wants to. It's infuriating: the file is where it needs to be, I've uninstalled and re-installed it several times, and yet it won't-play The Mummers, Phillippe Jaroussky, La Traviata or the Tudors Season 2... could it be it has acquired a life and a taste of it's own??
And so, while I desperately try to understand Winamp since it seems to be the only player that allows me to listen my beloved .m4a files...

Here's an evil character I created for my cinema class early in the semester. Or my evil lap top lurking at me through iTunes...
PS: Adrian, in an effort to take me away from my confort zone*, has dared me to draw nothing but what he tells me to during the holidays. This week's challenge, DINOSAURS.
*That'd be, courtiers, centaurettes, mermaids, girls, children, princesses, fairies... in case you were wondering.
Anyway...
I may lend Adrian my lap-top for his intersemestral class - I'm trying to pretend that I'm fine with it, but the truth is that I'm terrified. I absolutely trust him, and I want to lend him my lap, but the sole thought of someone else grabbing it without me watching and plugging their dirty USB's on it, and infecting it with viruses and ruining my work's sole copies... jeez. I may have to do some back-up's.
And on really, really crappy news, my iTunes player hates me. I use iTunes because of it's wonderful universallity, and so far I've been faithful to it since 2005. Now, after four years of using it, it refuses to play random albums JUST because it wants to. It's infuriating: the file is where it needs to be, I've uninstalled and re-installed it several times, and yet it won't-play The Mummers, Phillippe Jaroussky, La Traviata or the Tudors Season 2... could it be it has acquired a life and a taste of it's own??
And so, while I desperately try to understand Winamp since it seems to be the only player that allows me to listen my beloved .m4a files...

Here's an evil character I created for my cinema class early in the semester. Or my evil lap top lurking at me through iTunes...
PS: Adrian, in an effort to take me away from my confort zone*, has dared me to draw nothing but what he tells me to during the holidays. This week's challenge, DINOSAURS.
*That'd be, courtiers, centaurettes, mermaids, girls, children, princesses, fairies... in case you were wondering.