![]() Well, isn't that already happen? US owes China a couple of trillions while US provides a global political and economic stability that China needs to operate in. Create a partnership or co-dependence so that any kind of conflict would not be acceptable. ![]() Perhaps, the best way to best the other guy is to cooperate with him. After all, there are periodic snipping and words from hardliners from both side. The underlings of Washington and eunuch-wannabes of Beijing would have us think that the might of the US will come to blows with the awakened Chinese dragon. Oh, hey, kinda like now, right? Well, except for the Alliance part. In the future, according to Joss Wheaton's version anyway, The world is dominated by the two remaining superpowers left, US and China. For the rest of the world, I'll tell you why. Why? Well, a true Firefly fan would know that. I think the crew of Firefly offered a great group dynamics. I'll have to spend more time with it before I can see how useful it is.Īnd I'll come back to Storyist tomorrow with more observations.įor those who are fans of Firefly, you'll notice that some of the characters mumble through their lines, making it hard to understand what they are saying. Storymill has a timeline that I suppose one can use as a cork board like device. With Storymill, from the moment you create a new file to writing your first word, there isn't much else for you to do but to continue writing. You can really get lost in Scrivener's more well rounded set of tools. And it's a simple and easy to get started. I am not the most organized person and Scrivener and Storyist has given me hope. As a matter of fact, I've started doing that with note cards. In a previous post, I hope to use next month's Script Frenzy as an inspiration to write three novels - not necessarily complete them within a month. I've barely scratched the surface and I am in a hurry to understand the ins-and-outs of these apps. Now, some notes about the three writing apps: The battery is now back up to 2:30 hours left with the WiFi turned off. I had the mail app on so that I can mailed myself the PDF files for these writing apps.ġ0:08 After cleaning up and getting ready to go. And I want to put my thoughts down a bit here just so that I can see if my conclusions are the same at the end of the month of writing. I am beginning to form an opinion about the three main apps for writing novels. Will work on Storyist for a bit before moving on.ġ0:02 After going through Storyist just now. The battery life is now 2:09 hours after turning on the WiFi. And they can be moved around and rearranged as needed.ĩ:32 Explored Storymill and will further work on Scrivener to get some diversion. So far, the scenes for Storymill is very much the same as how scenes work in Scrivener. Wi-Fi not turned on.Ĩ:35 Finished with adding characters to Scrivener and started reading up on Storymill. However, I think once I get the hang of the three apps, I should be able to move along quite nicely.ħ:45 Just finished reading the information on the novel template of Scrivener. ![]() ![]() I had logged onto the free Starbucks Wi-Fi but I now turned it off because I really don’t have a need to work online for the duration of the night as my all the notes for my research are offline.ħ:34 There is a bit of a learning curve. The battery life at the time on the Macbook Air is 5:02 hours. The goal tonight is to set up the files for writing these novels. This is just a blog to document the use of Macbook Air and my experience writing a few novels for only consumptions. The night started at 7 PM and it's now 10:40 PM and I've still got 1:54 hours left. Well, given the needs of most writers, not necessarily bloggers, I assume that we just type most of the time without the need for Internet connectivity.Īll in all, I think the battery life held up pretty well. Apple rated the battery life to be 5 hours. Of particular interest is how well the battery life works through the night. The goal is to see how one of Apple's most affordable Macbook handles the daily needs of a wannabe writer/blogger.Īnd tonight, I took it out for a test run at Starbucks. At the same time, I'll learning and review from scratch three top novel writing apps for the OS X. we'll see just how well the 11.6" Macbook Air works as a writing machine with some simple Web work and some image process.
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