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davidn ([personal profile] davidn) wrote2010-01-11 05:07 pm
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Mind dump

I haven't done a "current state of the whiteboard" post in a while. As I'm about to clear it up a bit, here's a preservation of its contents.



Everything scrawled on there has a meaning and a use. If only I could remember what half of them were.

[identity profile] rakarr.livejournal.com 2010-01-12 12:45 am (UTC)(link)
Trigonometry, my greatest nemesis!
Actually, I do that with post-it notes. Random scrawl that is difficult to interpret afterwards, not trigonometry.
I'm not entirely sure that a combo meter would be necessary (but I don't know what you had envisioned) but a stopwatch object to slow down time would be nifty. Maybe it could be a synthesisable item so you could use it whenever you want, but the use of one consuming the watch and with requirements just steep enough that you wouldn't have too many of them?

[identity profile] rakarr.livejournal.com 2010-01-12 12:47 am (UTC)(link)
Actually, speaking of difficult-to-interpret scrawl... sometimes all I had handy at work (due to being terribly absent-minded with my pens) was a yellow marker... and yellow post-it paper. I could read it when I wrote it, barely, but I have no hope now that it's faded (and I have no inkling as to what I wrote, besides).

[identity profile] rakarr.livejournal.com 2010-01-12 01:22 am (UTC)(link)
You like it because you're not the one trying to trace along bits of vaguely brighter yellow in a vain effort to restore legibility.

[identity profile] rakarr.livejournal.com 2010-01-12 01:28 am (UTC)(link)
Thank you; I had no idea that word was "compass".

I much prefer the idea of permanent items as well; it's much more satisfying to create something that's not going to disappear in five minutes, especially if it's going to give you access to more spells and abilities. And having the item slow everything, instead of just everything else in relation to Bernard as I had assumed, sounds reasonable enough to include as a permanent ability.

I somehow feel there should be a synthesisable abacus. I have no idea what such a thing would be used for.