Turning on the Light

....and again....and again....and again....

Day ??? - Excuses; excuses......

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This is a quick post from my cell. I have been studying for my final and not really been around places with Internet/cell service, mostly.

I had another Specialist appointment, today. I will continue on sixty of Fluoxetine and after my final i will start on point-five milligrams of Respordal. I am nervous. I have not noticed a decrease in symptoms with the Fluoxetine, so we are trying something new. I hope it goes well.....

Honestly, this sounds like one of my parent's dictations more than a blog post.. :-/

Day Eleven: Repeat After Me--Day Thirty-Six: CHARGERRRR

Comments

Mad Scientist (عادل)qlue Thursday, August 11, 2011 1:23:34 AM

lol.

griffithor Thursday, August 11, 2011 10:16:17 AM

Hello there tiny lab rat, as of now you should refer to your cell as Vault 101 XD

It sounds more like a diary: Resident evil post trauma.
Follow the Whirring mind as she struggles her way out of the heavy trauma inflicted in the Racoon city. Protagonist endures the neverending pain of some subtle strange form of t-virus. Being one of the sole survivors of the doom plague, read on the epic tale of her jurney to immortality.

<enter disclaimer and copyright here>

lol be well!

Deke Saturday, August 13, 2011 12:48:52 PM

From your cell? I thought you meant they'd come to take you away. Silly me, you meant 'cel', short for 'celular', but I'm not anal enough to want to point that out to you so I won't mention it if you don't. I may have mentioned it but I think I got away with it without anyone noticing.

So that's it then. No more arguments about cells and cels and don't mention the war.

I see Shigen has been a visitor to this site. I'm surprised you have anything to do with her. You know what she's like.

Mad Scientist (عادل)qlue Monday, August 15, 2011 9:23:42 PM

'cellular' is spelt with a double 'l' in English. whistlep.

Deke Tuesday, August 16, 2011 11:30:42 AM

Are you arguing with my spellchecker?bigsmile Apparently it accepts both... This wouldn't be another US/UK thing would it?

On the other hand, it doesn't seem to like the word 'spellchecker', it's prompting me to spell it 'spell-checker'.

(Big sigh) Sometimes I just don't care any more...faint

Mad Scientist (عادل)qlue Wednesday, August 17, 2011 10:44:43 AM

I've yet to see a spell-checker that can actually spell. rolleyes.
I use a dictionary when I'm not certain. And the spell-check features on browsers etc. that I can't seem to turn off or change to proper English really annoy me sometimes. faint.
Then there is T9 when I'm typing on a key-pad from my cellphone. (like now) rolleyes.
And of course, sometimes I get confused or make mistakes. So I keep a real dictionary close by when I'm online at home. left.
(P.S: I'm from South Africa. p)

KimberlySqueakeyCat Monday, August 22, 2011 4:02:29 AM

Originally posted by Deke:

Apparently it accepts both... This wouldn't be another US/UK thing would it?


of course it is, what else could it be that a spell checker would accept 2 different spellings of the same word...lol

Whirring_Mindwhirringmind Tuesday, August 30, 2011 1:08:52 PM

I use spellchecker now wink

It makes me feel all fuzzy inside to have words spelled right happy

Mad Scientist (عادل)qlue Tuesday, August 30, 2011 10:55:55 PM

That would be 'spelt right' in English btw. whistlep.
('spelled' means 'bewitched' or 'enchanted' in English)

griffithor Wednesday, August 31, 2011 7:45:33 AM

Aw stop guffawing XD

KimberlySqueakeyCat Sunday, September 4, 2011 8:21:36 PM

lol

Deke Monday, September 5, 2011 7:54:26 PM

So I took my automobile/car to the filling station/garage and filled up with gas/petrol then I drove to the parking garage/garage and made a call on my cell/mobile as I jogged/walked down the sidewalk/footpath to my block/building and took the elevator/lift up to my apartment/flat.

And then I had a nice cup of tea.

Mad Scientist (عادل)qlue Tuesday, September 6, 2011 6:53:55 AM

Sidewalk/pavement. whistlep.
And to complicate things further, you could mention the traffic lights which are called 'robots' here is South Africa. bigsmile.
Jogging is a form of running btw. whistle.
(and I'd have used 'parkade' instead of 'parking garage'. Although we don't have many of those. left)

Deke Tuesday, September 6, 2011 8:03:09 PM

Isn't jogging supposed to be the stage between running and walking?

Either way, USicans always look as if they're jogging to me...

Mad Scientist (عادل)qlue Wednesday, September 7, 2011 11:54:18 PM

Jogging is a slow, steady form of running. In walking, one foot must always be flat on the ground. In jogging, you make small 'jumps' with each step. Most 'road runners' jog. up.
Jogging is illegal in Olympic Walking. left.

Deke Saturday, September 10, 2011 12:45:00 AM

Interesting. So what us short people are doing most of the time is running.

It's a tall world.

Mad Scientist (عادل)qlue Saturday, September 10, 2011 10:05:08 AM

lol.
Come to South Africa then. Everyone walks so slow here that I usually get frustrated and step off the curb! p.

KimberlySqueakeyCat Sunday, September 11, 2011 2:38:33 PM

lol

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