michelle, if you did this with one of those..things you draw with that hooks up to a computer that has one of those neat little pens which i cant think of the name at the moment, i suggest you tell me how you went about doing this.
by the way, i do plan on e-mailing you back- it just takes me some time, as you can tell.
They're just called writing tablets. I dont know how much they are. You can do really amazing things with it, but I don't know the full extent of its capabilities. I had to do some illustrations for something and I use the tablet and pen to do quick drawings in adobe illustrator. A lot of people I know go about it the hard way and use the pen tool [in illustrator] and it takes forever because you have to make a series of points to make a line, whereas with the pencil tool and the writing tablet and pen I did that drawing you see here in probably under 5 minutes
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even though i didn't call you back, i love you. i slept in really late yesterday, because i stayed up so late the night before.. so when i got up, i rushed to work. worked until 9pm my time, then had to be back here at 6am. i'll try to call you soon. i promise. i miss you.
Yeah, I didn't think it was that important, but it seems to be national news, must be he's the first 18-year-old mayor ever or some other dubious title. Ironic, since I joked about running against our mayor last year with some friends, since it seems like no one likes him, and then someone actually went and beat him.
No, I didn't vote, I didn't even know there was voting that day. Not that it matters, I'm not registered to vote(yet, I'm going to go to the Secretary of State's or wherever you need to go sometime soon and fix that).
Yeah, it's all over the news. Weird. You should feel special, Hillsdale will probably never again get as much press as it's getting now. Ha ha.
You didn't vote? Man... Seriously, you need to vote. If you do anything aside from work and try and move out of your house, vote. You might not think government affects you, or that voting for mayor does anything, but it does. It's very important. So register. You won't be able to vote until next November, but 2006 means Mid-Term elections (Senate/House elections, usually... which are also, yknow, important) and you won't be sitting there next year at this time saying "yeah... I guess I should register so that maybe I'll vote one day." Do it. It's important. Don't become a typical teenage statistic, fitting into the "Only Old People Vote, Dude" demographic
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by the way, i do plan on e-mailing you back-
it just takes me some time, as you can tell.
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No, I didn't vote, I didn't even know there was voting that day. Not that it matters, I'm not registered to vote(yet, I'm going to go to the Secretary of State's or wherever you need to go sometime soon and fix that).
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You didn't vote? Man... Seriously, you need to vote. If you do anything aside from work and try and move out of your house, vote. You might not think government affects you, or that voting for mayor does anything, but it does. It's very important. So register. You won't be able to vote until next November, but 2006 means Mid-Term elections (Senate/House elections, usually... which are also, yknow, important) and you won't be sitting there next year at this time saying "yeah... I guess I should register so that maybe I'll vote one day." Do it. It's important. Don't become a typical teenage statistic, fitting into the "Only Old People Vote, Dude" demographic ( ... )
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