i'm not playing civ4
Jan. 14th, 2006 11:39 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
And it's not because i'm afraid to see what happens after Elizabeth planted a stack of 7 Redcoat and at least 13 Cavalry units (i say "at least" because the stack ends in an ellipsis) just outside a city i took from her some turns ago (which, in a strange coincidence, is named "Teoihuacan"; i am playing the Aztecs, so how did she end up founding a city with an Aztec name? way i see it, she was asking me to capture it!); i presume that after she's done with that, she'll probably go on to fully remove the rest of my presence from the continent she inhabits. I hope i can delay her, sue for peace, and get on with maybe shooting for Alpha Centauri before time ends.
Anyway, the real reason i'm not playing is that i want to get a hold of my free time so i can get back to writing (both e&tg and the proto-novel) and reading (since i came back from Las Vegas and finished Pratchett's Thud! and James Rollins's Sandstorm, i've started reading a few pages of the following books but then stopped: Sideways, The Name of the Rose, A Fire Upon the Deep, A Confederacy of Dunces [reread]).
In other news, Kim and i saw Murderball last night and it was quite good. Tonight we met vito_excalibur and had dinner with her and
palecur and
amywithani at the local Colombian joint (they were out of Colombian beer! WTF!).
But no writing tonight. Now, bed.
A Confederacy of Dunces
Date: 2006-01-15 12:53 pm (UTC)Re: A Confederacy of Dunces
Date: 2006-01-15 04:25 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-01-15 06:42 pm (UTC)Re: A Confederacy of Dunces
Date: 2006-01-16 12:15 pm (UTC)I havn't reread it post-K, but as I remember it almost all the action takes place in the old Crescent, the part of the city that didn't go under water (though I'm not sure which side of St. Claude Santa Battaglia's house was, if it was specified).
BTW, Ignatius' neighborhood movie theater, the Prytania, is still in business. Technically I should say is in business again; it closed about 8 years ago, lamented as the last of the neighborhood single screen theaters in the city to go, but after being vacant for some time and threatened with demolition was bought by a local film buff and reopened. It was the first movie theater in the Metro area to reopen after the storm, and I believe was the only one for over a month! October and November lots of folks enjoying the luxury of going to the movies while they still didn't have power back in their homes yet. I most recently saw King Kong there.