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robotech_master) wrote2005-04-15 08:33 pm
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New Developments
Well, I've just updated my essay journal for the first time in a long time. Updated it with two posts, in fact. One a review of an old TV show I watched lately, and the other with some startling news I just learned about new developments for The Last Unicorn and why I'm totally stunned by them.
Today I had to send my free iPod back to Apple for them to work on the earphone jack; it seems to have developed a fault. Hopefully they'll get it back to me quickly, before I go stir-crazy from lack of music.
I need to go find something to eat now. Maybe I'll write more later.
Today I had to send my free iPod back to Apple for them to work on the earphone jack; it seems to have developed a fault. Hopefully they'll get it back to me quickly, before I go stir-crazy from lack of music.
I need to go find something to eat now. Maybe I'll write more later.
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Thanks again :)
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I like audiobooks...when I listen to them, I know that I hear every word of a story and don't skim over bits of it in the read. (I'm bad for skimming.) And for only $40 for the CD set, this one is a real bargain. ($40 for 7 CDs? That's less than $6 per CD!)
If you don't have the German DVD yet, well, it would be worth getting a region-free DVD player that can convert PAL to NTSC (or using a computer player with a region hack) just to see it. (You know Christopher Lee voices King Haggard in both the English and the German audio tracks? Amazing.)
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Made a note of the magazne and the anticipated release date and will try to snag a copy - if all else fails I'll get a subscriotion. It will be worth it. You ever read Beagle's "Tamsin"? Loved it too. Totally a different feel than the Unicorn but still awesome.
Thanks again.
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Interestingly enough, Two Hearts isn't necessarily the first not-quite-sequel to The Last Unicorn Beagle has written. There's a fairly strong indication that one of the characters in The Innkeeper's Song is someone we've met under another name...