Nifty things

Thu, Mar. 23rd, 2006 08:14 pm
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1. Life has been busy lately (insanely so, sometimes, given the moving and whatnot), but good.

2. Completely randomly, it makes me happy that my name means "joy." ^_^ (I re-realized this today).

3. And look! I have a happy, alive, bouncy Goku icon, courtesy of [livejournal.com profile] rilina!

4. I've started moving things to the condo! Granted, just a little at a time, but enough to assuage the panicky feel of moving and to make me really look forward to it! Large kitchen! Gas range! Enough room so that I can use one room purely for a study (aka BOOKSHELVES OMG YAY)! A large patio with a faucet outside so maybe I can grow tomatoes and herbs! Closet space!

5. Ok, this has to do with the move (I feel like it should be capitalized or something), but it is of enough import that it gets its own number. BOOKSHELVES OMG YAY! I've decided to sell most of mine because they're random and fit the space now, but since I have an entire room, I can get the same bookshelves to maximize wall space! I'm trying to decide if I should buy them or build them, given that all bookshelves I look at are too deep, and it annoys me. I do need some that are deep, esp. for my non-fiction, but I really, really, really want many shelves built specifically for mass markets and manga. I remember seeing schematics for one somewhere, but I lost the link.

6. I saw a rainbow last week! It felt like a minor miracle because it was so perfect, an entire arc, vivid against the gray sky, with a faint inverted rainbow right above itl. I actually saw someone pull over to the side of the road just to take a picture of it. I hate the rain we've been having, but that made it all so worth it.

7. More complaints about the rain, but then... the past few days, when it's been stopping, the clouds retreat just a bit and turn into giant fluffy unreal Platonic clouds. And now that the sun is setting earlier, I tend to go home just as it's setting and lighting everything gold and pink and orange. It looks like Thomas Kinkade, but less sappy ;).

8. I learned a form in wushu yesterday! I guess they're not kata, since wushu is in Chinese (thank god... maybe I'll not completely forget it). But it's all cool and martial art-y! We also learned different stances, including the common horse stance and the monkey stance, which totally amused me and made me giggle on the inside because I'm 12. But! The whole time, I was thinking, looky looky I'm like Goku! /dork

9. Intl. Saiyuki week continues to rock, with people posting wonderful things.

10. I get to play with clay tomorrow! And help paint on Sat (the novelty has not yet worn off), and have lots and lots of seafood that night!
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Fri, Mar. 24th, 2006 04:32 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] thomasyan.livejournal.com
The depth of bookshelves is annoying, but I wonder if partly that is to make sure their base is big enough for them to be stable?

Currently I have lots of unused space (although in the past month I have filled one shelf (the entire bookshelf has 7 shelves) with manga), but at my parents, when I had only two bookshelves available, I resorted to double-shelving. If I had a way of raising the books in back so that they would be visible over the books in front, I think that could work reasonably well.

Aside: How do you personally shelve manga? Alphabetical by author, or by series title?

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Fri, Mar. 24th, 2006 04:46 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] telophase.livejournal.com
*I* shelve manga by series title, because I can't be bothered to remember the mangaka of them all. I remember the mangaka names of my more favorite series (Kazuya Minekura, Hiroaki Samura), or if they're got a funky-sounding name (Kubo Tite), but other than that they all blend into a sort of general Japanese mass of names.

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Fri, Mar. 24th, 2006 05:04 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] rilina.livejournal.com
I shelve manga by series title--or at least, I would if I hadn't run out of proper shelf space and resorted to stacking them on the top of one bookcase. Fortunately, I have high ceilings, so the stack in question can go up and up and up!

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Fri, Mar. 24th, 2006 06:28 am (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] thomasyan.livejournal.com
Have you considered rotating the books within the shelves so that they are on their sides? That way, you can pile them up to the top of the shelf and use space more effectively. It is a bit of a pain to pull out books, and even more of a pain to put them back in, but it sure does gain extra use out of the space.

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Fri, Mar. 24th, 2006 12:16 pm (UTC)
Posted by [identity profile] rilina.livejournal.com
Oh, I did that years ago!

I just need to move to a bigger apartment really.

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