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Yeah, @outerground, the first couple of weeks I couldn't figure out how the heck you were able to post an entry so quickly. I almost missed this weeks entry, but just happened to turn my phone horizontal, and the memos showed their complete messages, and Voila!, there it was! Cheers!

I missed the last contest unfortunately. Now I've got updates though so I should be good. :D

even weirder. my time zone is GMT and about 9pm on a friday evening I would logon and the first thing I'd see is the competition announcement. It was kind of a fluke, then I was introduced to contestbot and it still seems like whatever time the contest is announced is about the same time as I get online.

It must be your destiny, @outerground! You can't escape this weekly contest!

I do write fast too

That's an understatement, @outerground! You are a warp-speed Jedi of writing!

well, I do have a liquid cooled keyboard and JED is my other name ;) I have been known as Yoda in the past :!

That's just plain eerie, @outerground! 🤣

it's not really spooky, just a lot of hard work training my mind.. I did learn to speed read as a kid and was a spelling Bee, so that kind of helped. what's your secret ? oh and while we're here, what's @mitneb all about, is it your name backwards or something >> bentim

Haa, haa, you are the first person here to ask about the name, @outerground! You got it mostly right. It is the names of my two sons spelled backwards. We came up with it when they were little. Tim is older than Ben by 3.5 years. My secret? I read a ton as a kid, and have always been very good at spelling. I really struggled with writing until I took a creative writing course in college with a fantastic professor. We used a book called Writing the Natural Way by Gabriele Lusser Rico. It totally transformed the writing process for me. And I'm a refiner by nature, so I love the process of proof reading, editing and generally sculpting the first draft to make it better than it started out. Thanks for asking! Cheers!

of course Ben & Tim.. I was halfway there. reading tons as a kid certainly helps. I read shocking stats about kids reading these days. less and less (in certain demographics) and with a reputation for being not cool. I've studied all kinds of stuff from art history to media studies, art, photography and multimedia. my most useful study was screenwriting, which really helps with my job. I run an animation company so constructing narrative is one of my primary functions. but the blockchain fever has me :!! I know what you mean about refining. I'm like that too. apparently it's caused by a particular type of metabolic signature.. (it's genetic)