yay Gigantor!
Feb. 17th, 2002 03:59 pmGigantor was very much fun. Very many pretty people. Much good music. As usual when I've got a cold, I didn't dress up and I drank relatively little, but I still danced quite a lot. 'Twas good.
Yesterday I did some hand washing. If I thought I had job security at the moment, I'd offer to pay a hard-up goth in return for doing some of my hand washing, because I never get around to it, but I have to remind myself it's really not as hard as all that.
I've admitted I'm never going to get around to making my own tamper-evident collar, and mailed a fetish leather maker to ask how much it would cost to get them to make it.
Now I'm working on Chapter 5 of Daemen's PhD thesis some more. It's quite hard going, but it does lay the basis for modern theory about provable security against linear and differential cryptanalysis. Later today I must do some work on the BiCon booking form, and also sort some stuff out for our Big Party on March 30th.
Update: none of this clubgoing has had any success in dislodging the tunes from "...Once more with feeling!" from my head.
Yesterday I did some hand washing. If I thought I had job security at the moment, I'd offer to pay a hard-up goth in return for doing some of my hand washing, because I never get around to it, but I have to remind myself it's really not as hard as all that.
I've admitted I'm never going to get around to making my own tamper-evident collar, and mailed a fetish leather maker to ask how much it would cost to get them to make it.
Now I'm working on Chapter 5 of Daemen's PhD thesis some more. It's quite hard going, but it does lay the basis for modern theory about provable security against linear and differential cryptanalysis. Later today I must do some work on the BiCon booking form, and also sort some stuff out for our Big Party on March 30th.
Update: none of this clubgoing has had any success in dislodging the tunes from "...Once more with feeling!" from my head.
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Date: 2002-02-17 03:37 pm (UTC)Now that's what I call indolence! Just run the water warm, grab the soap, hold your hands under the water a moment, rub them together, then put the soap down. Lather, rinse, repeat. I feel utterly luxurious when I get Jus to wash my back - but hands?
Thuough maybe it would be a nice subby kind of thing to do :)
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Date: 2002-02-18 06:53 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-02-18 09:38 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-02-18 09:55 am (UTC)Leather will survive water/washign quite happliy if treated properly I have a trench coat and numerous boots to proof this /* gloves and such survive the washign machine and are a lot happier after a bit of leather cream */ Ok don't soak in the bath but hardly a major problem.
Non-leather might survive for longer, a plastic or leatherette would be an option. Cloth certainly, though I thing having a thickish cloth collar drying out around your neck would be far more unpleasant.
Strange people.
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Date: 2002-02-18 10:16 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2002-02-18 10:20 am (UTC)So, unless you're planning to keep someone collared (or be collared yourself) for over a year, you shouldn't have a problem.
Only snag I can envisage is that if someone's going to wear it for a long time, damp leather against the skin can chafe, and also if it's tightish it might be hard to clean underneath it.
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Date: 2002-02-18 10:26 am (UTC)Certainly leather I've washed which has dried out a bit has been fine after oiling.
The point about chafing is relevant though, I think the simplest answer is don't make it too tight, and the person wearing it has to remember to dry the collar as well as themselves.
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Date: 2002-02-18 11:12 am (UTC)once more with feeling
Date: 2002-02-19 07:56 pm (UTC)