You know you're obsessed with Harry Potter when....
Mhochberg at aol.com
Mhochberg at aol.com
Tue Jul 5 04:03:34 UTC 2005
Kim McGibony empooress at yahoo.com writes:
Ok I'll confesss..... when you've spent several hours creating a Harry
potter database crossreferncing all the characters in the books and including
infomation like eye color and lenght of fingers etc
I write:
I'm working on a HP CD/DVD index. The section titles are:
1. Introduction
2. Movie Soundtrack listings; one page per movie
3. Audio book disk/track/chapter index for SS
4. Audio book disk....COS
5. Audio book disk....POA
6. Audio book disk....GOF
7. Audio book disk....OOP
8. Audio book disk....HBP
9. Audio book disk....book 7
10. Notes and articles about the production of the audio books.
The notebook is half sheet size (5.5 x 8.5). Pages are decorated with
stickers or rubber stamps plus handwritten notes (in green ink), The binder is a
recycled computer manual and will need to be decorated also.
It's been a fun project with it's occasional tedious aspect (popping the CDs
in the computer, capturing the disk/track/chapter information, pasting it
into Excel, then printing). The fun part is adding my own notes about what is
happening on which disk/track. And for me, of course, adding rubber stamps,
stickers, drawing, writing...
This project is also taking a while as I rarely listen to more than one CD
of an audio book in a day. Still, it is fun and a satisfying way to end the
day.
I just decided to add the DVDs to the book but probably won't get to them
until after September.
---Mary, wondering once again why movie soundtrack albums aren't arranged in
movie story order
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