Juggling and Library Thing
Apr. 24th, 2007 01:05 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Last night was the second week of this term of juggling classes. Since I don't have a car I normally get a left from Ian, but he was away so I managed to cadge a lift from Pete instead.
There were only four of us in total (including "teacher" Tim) there were six students signed up this term. So there was plenty of space. Which was good as we did some club passing (in two sets of pairs).
I partnered with Tim and successfully passed 8 time before dropping anything. My best endeavor so far. Hopefully I'll get better over the next few weeks.
Once I got home I re-watched Doctor Who (3rd time) and then saw the latest episode of Heroes. Meanwhile I continued to enter more books to LibraryThing and managed a further fifty, which means all the Pratchett and most of the Bujold.
Which means that if I can keep going at the same rate every day (or at least an average of fifty per day) I might just finish in six months time!
I have noticed that, particularly with some older books, the cover barcode doesn't always match the ISBN, though, so far, the inside cover barcode does.
The one that surprised me the most was the NESFA edition of Shards of Honor, but then typos happen...
There were only four of us in total (including "teacher" Tim) there were six students signed up this term. So there was plenty of space. Which was good as we did some club passing (in two sets of pairs).
I partnered with Tim and successfully passed 8 time before dropping anything. My best endeavor so far. Hopefully I'll get better over the next few weeks.
Once I got home I re-watched Doctor Who (3rd time) and then saw the latest episode of Heroes. Meanwhile I continued to enter more books to LibraryThing and managed a further fifty, which means all the Pratchett and most of the Bujold.
Which means that if I can keep going at the same rate every day (or at least an average of fifty per day) I might just finish in six months time!
I have noticed that, particularly with some older books, the cover barcode doesn't always match the ISBN, though, so far, the inside cover barcode does.
The one that surprised me the most was the NESFA edition of Shards of Honor, but then typos happen...