Sitting here wearing my 20 dirham Rabat medina reading specs with eight days of stubble, quafing tea because I don’t want to go to the corner shop to buy instant “coffee” and I’ve decided to enact a personal fatwa against keeping Coke and Pepsi in the house because I drink to damned much of it, munching on the heal-end toast slathered with jam in one hand while typing this with the other, toggling between eight open windows on a 12″ PowerBooks: this is my freelance design life.
I may look online, but I’m not. I’m “creating.” ISM, ORSCP, FreeGaza in-boxes crowd and the random “where are you” email haunts, but it’s worth it in the end. I’m afraid to turn Skype on to check the messages. For the last few, I don’t know, weeks(?) I’ve been working for the Rachel Corrie Foundation on their new site, which I hope to have ready to go active by the end of September, and I think it’s going to be super spiffy
Still, it’s easy to get distracted while working online and I sort of have to monitor the straying habit. I’m convinced that those who work with the web for any length of time end up developing A D D.
- Listening to Bill Moyer’s Podcast: In which he gives Carl Rove that special kind of utlra-reasoned, intelligent, unassaultable ripping that only Bill can. (Get it here)
- Nonwork related pages open: Wing Tsun, Last.fm, National Novel Writing Month
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