- 08:10 @justanothergirl I like the layout, clean and simple :) #
- 08:17 @justanothergirl Re:Opera 10, it's still in alpha, isn't it? Won't work quite yet. I would stick to good old 9.62. #
- 08:22 Stomach still a bit shaky this morning but at least it doesn't hurt as bad as last night. Fingers crossed it won't start again. #
- 14:23 Enjoying penis shaped food, always good. #
- 19:50 Hum... need some more pillows for my bed. 3 is not enough to confortably resting on. #
- 19:56 I also think I have too many presents cheap but large presents to bring back home, where will my clothes fit? #
- 20:31 A really good article on marriage and the bible: www.newsweek.com/id/172653 #
- 21:17 There will be a second series of Full Metal Alchemist? Very much wtf. Already the film was beyond wtf worthy but a second series? #
- 21:43 Fact: I've never read a single Goodkind book, my parents read the rules of the magician (or whatever that was) in Russian and said it's shit #
- 21:44 But I'm tempted to watch Legen of The Seeker... shirtless guy in the previews and all. I'm shallow, I accept that. #
- 21:55 Is it bad that really want David Morrissey to be the real next Doctor? I love him! #
Dec. 8th, 2008
Now how do you say that...
Dec. 8th, 2008 07:26 pmI have trouble spelling the word "colour" as "color". I'm editing the work wiki project and there you have to use "color" and it feels dirty to me. Really, really, really dirty. I guess it's the same with favourite, my fingers are used to typing it with the "u". I also spell "realise" and all those words with an "s" instead of a "z" but it feels less wrong for some reason.
I also say it "zed" rather than "zee". It's strange though because I first learned all those words the other way around, I learned my ABC with "zee". I guess that's what you get for having to work with articles and papers which require UK spelling.
Yet I say "potato" as an American would say it, and "tomato". Although, I do say "tomato" the British way sometimes.
I also say it "zed" rather than "zee". It's strange though because I first learned all those words the other way around, I learned my ABC with "zee". I guess that's what you get for having to work with articles and papers which require UK spelling.
Yet I say "potato" as an American would say it, and "tomato". Although, I do say "tomato" the British way sometimes.