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A quick note to apologise to anyone waiting for an e-mail from me, or for something of substace to appear in this particular forum. For once it's not a case of deadlines, although they have contributed to the problem. I'm suffering RSI and undergoing treatment for the same, and therefore exploring a variety of options like fancy keyboards and voice recognition software (not "oyster commission software" as the programme originally understood it to be) to see things right.
But it's not all bad, not by a long chalk. When not editing or coming up with ideas or future series, I've been watching Doctor Who DVDs, catching up on Carnivale, and seeing the odd circus act at the Adelaide Fringe. Loving the cooler weather. Reading some great books. Eating chocolate. And so on.
Oh, it's wonderful not to have to write 3 1/2 thousand words a day any more. (Never again ...)
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I'm also late congratulating you on your deal. such awesome news, and very well deserved. Fantastic!
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(btw, formerly Sithmagician)
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(I'm not game to try voice recognition - writing for me is about writing, forgive my pretentiousness, heh.)
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I had RSI long ago. I switched to a split keyboard at the time (the original split MS keyboard), mounted a height adjustable tray on my desk, and stopped using the tilt legs on the back of the keyboard so it would lay flat. The goal was to keep the wrist straight and relaxed while typing. I had to focus on not bending the wrist up or to the right/left while typing until it became habit. That worked for me.
Hopefully just slowing down and removing the stress load will be enough. I can't remember how long it took before it stopped bothering me, but luckily I've been able to keep it from ever happening again.
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I hope life is treating you well the moment. How's the writing coming along?
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All I have to worry about now is arthritis.
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Glenda
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:-)
I hope yours improves soon. Are you having physio for it or undergoing any other kind of treatment?
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Those changes made a wonderful difference. I still have the problem, I still have ulnar palsy as well as wrist problems, but they are all under control and not getting any worse. Only very rarely do I have to take NSAIDs in order to work.
About the only medical advice I could get was: don't do whatever it was you were doing to get yourself in this state.
Right.
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hmmm. What that should have said was: hopefully the jack connecting to the back of our heads ... :-)
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Me, I want an exoskeleton, with rocket launchers.
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it'll be great to see in Melbourne. Seems like years away but I'm sure it will come upon us very quickly ...
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Cons are weird, because they can be so exhausting but at the same time so energising. I think it took me a month to recover from the last WorldCon in Melbourne. :-)
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the Melbourne con will be full of friends that I haven't seen for a long time. I'm looking forward to it.
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Get over the worst soon and get over all the rest of it very soon after.
voice operated software
(Anonymous) 2010-03-14 10:45 am (UTC)(link)J-A Brock
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And yeah -- that certain franchise, all that last minute typing! You take good care.
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Spanish publisher requesting information
(Anonymous) 2010-03-17 09:43 am (UTC)(link)Forgive me for writing directly to the blog, I am a Spanish publisher interested in your work, I would like comment with you some details, I send you my mail address so you can get in touch with me because I do not have yours. I thank in advance your attention.
I look forward to hearing from you soon.
King regards,
Eva Díaz-Ceso
evadiazceso@hotmail.com
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How was the convention? All the reviews and wonderful. I wish I could've been there ...
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I reckon I might need more than that. :-)
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Next time, for sure.
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Things improved at my end. Am in the process of rebuilding my study, to make more RSI-friendly. Hopefully that will fix the problem in the long run. Just have to finish re-writing these two novels in the certain franchise, and then I can relax!
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With the RSI, I gave myself a problem years ago using a laptop with a keyboard that was too small for prolonged bouts of typing. Do they make oversized keyboards that you can plug in, so your hands aren't cramped up with the typing? You know the volume of work I'm stuck with right now and I'm not having any issues, but my keyboards are pretty roomy. Of course, you've probably thought of that already. *g*
from kirsty
(Anonymous) 2010-04-08 12:26 am (UTC)(link)Ha! I so don't beleive you Williams. After living with you writing more or less than that for about half a decade, I wonder you can't do it in your sleep. But sorry about your RSI, grandpa, there's a really cool girl who teaches at TAFE (In SF of course) who is a genius with the VRS and works on it all the time, she gave me a great lesson when my back was giving me grief (yes, equally aged, feeble and frail)
If you wanted advice on it. I'll find her details but I'm sure you're already hooked up to some machine that takes the text from your eyelids and downloads it through a portal behind your third hard drive/kneecap.
hope you got loads of chocolate for easter.
cheers, kb
Try a slate/ tablet
(Anonymous) 2010-04-17 02:12 am (UTC)(link)Best of luck with it
Katrina