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Monday, November 16th, 2009 [Nov. 16th, 2009|12:02 am]

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Monday, November 16th

well, and what was on screens a year ago?...
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Winkelmoosalm, Alps, Germany from [info]rromashka
foggy morning of beautiful day
09:00, +10°C, 1200m


...+1 comment from [info]_rowan_tree_: "Wow!! Is this still Earth? :-)"
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A weekend of ends of the world [Nov. 14th, 2009|02:56 pm]

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I was going to say "Apocalypsed" but that's not quite right, nothing religious or revelatory really in either one.

Last night, I saw the Chelsea Players version of Eric Bogosian's play "Humpty Dumpty," which was inspired by the Y2K madness, but which turns out to be perfectly relevant to the current time--there are even lots of references to flu epidemics!
The Times review in April 2002 said this: "the play was written last year. But its intentions were reinforced by the Sept. 11 attacks, and they are being given an urgent tingle by the virulent chaos in Israel. It is about Americans, the conspicuously consuming, career-manic sort, whose heedlessness toward graver matters leaves them unprepared when they have to cope with a vague, accumulating threat that begins to look apocalyptic."

Without any special effects, with nothing but conversations and some decidedly UN-sympathetic characters, there was genuine suspense, maximum dread, and minimal feeling of being manipulated.

And I'm sure you'll know what I just saw whose results were the opposite: Yep, 2012, the mother of all disaster movies. Manufactured suspense, minimal dread, and manipulation to the MAX. Was Emmerich being ironic at times, deconstructing some of the disaster movie tropes he played so straight in Independence Day and The Day After Tomorrow? I won't do any spoilers, in case some of you might want to see the movie, but let's just say that I'd like to talk about the ending some time. . .
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Sunday, November 15th [Nov. 15th, 2009|12:02 am]

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Sunday, November 15th
what was on a year ago? look here:

boston, ma, usa ~1:30pm from [info]cottonmanifesto
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best comment of others: Beautiful photograph! The colors are terrific! by [info]yayheaven
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NEW! NEW! NEW!
as you may have noticed, from now on we are publishing the best comment to the top-photo. That means a smart commentator is considered to be as valuable for the community as a lucky and skilled photographer. And so please, try to do your comments as brilliant as you are able to, with all your heart, knowledge and intellect.
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Saturday, November 14th [Nov. 14th, 2009|12:02 am]

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Saturday, November 14th
and. on this day. a year ago. there happened an event of...


Davao City, Philippines from [info]paperteuk

Taken during the 1st Mindanao Children Games for Peace opening ceremony. Many of the participants are victims of war.
Noticeable comment by [info]ghymoreids_mum:
they all look so happy to be there, which i can understand

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LiveJournal Major Notes: Notes, Tweaks, Bug Kills, LJ_Cares! [Nov. 12th, 2009|01:53 pm]

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Notes augmented

We've enhanced and de-bugged Notes. If you haven't tried it yet, now's the time! You can create a private note when you ban multiple users. You can also delete multiple notes at once. Lastly, paid users have the option to add a note (visible only to you) whenever you add or remove a friend (guaranteed to avoid embarrassing social mishaps). If you don't currently have a paid account, you can upgrade now! It only takes a few minutes and costs less than a bad shopping mall haircut (plus, it's way more fashionable)!

Product tweaks and bug kill

  1. In another effort to zap spam, comments containing links from domains LiveJournal deems untrustworthy are now automatically screened
  2. If you sign up to get notifications of the Writer's Block question of the day, you'll now see the daily question in the email notification, so you'll have a little extra time to ponder before you post. You can subscribe to Writers Block notifications here
  3. The issue causing random comments to vanish has been fixed!
  4. If you visit a LiveJournal page and get prompted to log in, you'll be returned to the same page after you sign in (Thanks, Dreamwidth)!
  5. If you don't edit the timestamp for an entry at all, the entry timestamp will indicate the time the entry was posted instead of the time the Update Journal page was loaded
  6. Comments with paddings/backgrounds render correctly within the comment box (and will no longer wrap outside the box and break frames/margins)

New FCK fixes rich text editor!

  1. We've updated our RTE (Rich Text Editor) to FCKeditor version 2.6.5
  2. When switching from the RTE to HTML editor, links for syndicated feeds are no longer broken
  3. RTE now functions properly in Safari 4.0
  4. An extra line/space will not be auto-inserted whenever you switch from RTE to HTML editor
  5. The insert image link now works correctly in all browsers

LiveJournal Cares

We’re pleased to introduce you to [info]lj_cares, a new LiveJournal community dedicated to raising awareness and funds for U.S. charitable organizations that improve the health and well-being of people around the world. Each month, we’ll spotlight a nonprofit that is making a significant global impact through medical research, public outreach, and/or humanitarian social programs. Charities will be selected in accordance with the U.S. calendar of national health observances based on a high rating (of over 60%) on Charity Navigator and global scope of impact.

In this, our inaugural month of November, we will celebrate national adoption month by offering a charitable virtual gift (priced at $2.99) to support Love Without Boundaries, an organization that saves the lives of orphans with life-threatening diseases and places them in loving homes around the world. LiveJournal will donate 100% of the proceeds from the sale of charitable vgifts (we'll cover the cost of credit card transaction fees). To learn more about Love Without Boundaries, please visit [info]lj_cares and read about how they helped save Baby Kang and the Rainbow Twins from fatal illnesses, who are now thriving in nurturing families. You can purchase your Love Without Boundaries gifts in the Virtual Gift shop.

Papered in postcards

A couple of weeks ago, we asked you to send in postcards to surround us with LiveJournal community. Thanks for coming through! We've received postcards all the way from Germany, Finland, and Canada and from all over the US, including Texas, Florida, Alaska, Montana, Wyoming, Indiana, Hawaii, and Oklahoma just to name just a handful. We're thrilled with our improved decor.

Please keep the love coming for one more week by writing to Frank the Goat, Esq., c/o LiveJournal, Inc., 539 Bryant Street, Suite 210, San Francisco, CA 94107. Be sure to include your username, since we'll be drawing the names of ten random contributors next Thursday to win paid account credits!

Photos of the week

We have more dazzling images posted by talented LiveJournal photographers from around the world. We're hoping to span the entire globe, so please continue posting and tagging. Of course, you can also sit back and enjoy the view at [info]lj_photophile.

You can see a sample of this week's gorgeous photos and check out spotlight communities and awesome user content after the jump!

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Curtains

We thank you, once again, for joining us. See you next week!

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British Folklore may never be the same [Nov. 12th, 2009|10:15 am]

negothick
Thanks to THE Joey, this truly disturbing prospect, a Museum of British Folklore, directed by a real looney:
http://markcoflaherty.wordpress.com/2009/09/20/high-fashion-folk-blueprint/

And here I always thought it a joke that Britain had so much history that they were obliged to export it: According to the man responsible for this travesty, er project:
"Folklore and folk culture are great cultural signifiers. Folklore informs the culture that produces it and we produce a lot of it."

Among the brilliant initiatives: "sending 200 blank dolls out to Morris teams to dress in their team colours."

But wait. . .the website of the Museum itself is impressive, if only for the sheer number of folklore pix they've got up. It's also less crackers-sounding than the founder's own site:
http://museumofbritishfolklore.com/collect.html
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Little Lessons from the Masters IX (I think) [Nov. 12th, 2009|09:41 am]

crowleycrow
 
 "An artist should ruthlessly destroy his manuscripts after publication, lest they mislead academic mediocrities into thinking that it is possible to unravel the mysteries of genius by studying cancelled readings. In art, purpose and plan are nothing; only the results count."

-- Vladimir Nabokov

Quoted by Alexander Hemon in his review of the new Nabokov fragment appearing now with publishers' brass band fronting.  www.slate.com/id/2235023/


Of course Nabokov wasn't in the business of selling his drafts to collectors -- a nice source of income for those who need it.
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Network Maintenance: Saturday, November 14, 2009 at 04:00-06:00 UTC/GMT [Nov. 11th, 2009|02:00 pm]

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EDIT@08:16 UTC/GMT. Wow. That was ugly. I expected it to go for 30 minutes and have maybe 1 minute of broken connectivity. Instead it lasted over 4 hours and we had 10 minutes of downtime directly related to the load balancer upgrades and then another 5-10 minutes of downtime when our primary Pingback database server crashed and the secondary couldn't take over; which could have been indirectly caused by the network upgrade missing a self-VIP.

Anyways, we're up, we're working, the load balancers are barely breaking a sweat right now and I need some food and a shot of whiskey. I don't even *like* whiskey!!

Thanks [info]mhwest and [info]dnewhall for helping out!

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On Saturday the 14th at 4AM UTC/GMT we will be upgrading the operating system of our network load balancers to a newer version, one that will allow us to use both CPUs! Nifty, because multiprocessing is nice.

Since we have 2 load balancers, the plan is to upgrade 1 at a time, and there really should be very little impact to our website. Hopefully you won't notice a thing and I'll get to go back to the hotel and watch some wonderful late night infomercials.

We've got a lot of exciting projects coming up for 2010 and we're hoping that we'll be able to deliver them all to you, that you will find it useful/cool/lovely and then you will use the site even more. Behind-the-scenes work like this will give us the capacity to handle the anticipated traffic, so expect a few more maintenance windows especially in the beginning of next year as we've got some neat ideas to improve performance around here! We had the recent 30-45 minute outage yesterday due to one of our logging databases filling up disk space -- not so great design coupled with my human error in handling the initial problem -- and it looks like we're going to finally have some resources to eliminate stuff like that. I can't wait!

As usual, I will be updating status.livejournal.org before and after, just in case you are not able to reach our main website during the work.
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Friday, November 13th [Nov. 12th, 2009|12:02 am]

day_on_earth

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Friday, November 13th, 2009
Does anyone remember what was posted a year ago? :-) Here it goes:

brookline village t stop, brookline, ma, usa ~7pm from [info]cottonmanifesto
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Thursday, November 12 [Nov. 11th, 2009|01:19 pm]

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:-) meanwhile, let's recall what was happening on this day a year ago...



Olympia, Washington from [info]spazmodium

A strange stone in the woods with a Native American symbol on it. Not sure what it means, but it sure looked cool!


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Inhuman [Nov. 10th, 2009|05:20 pm]

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   Go over to [info]pgdf posting in [info]theinferior4 way of powers, senses, etc.  Depends on the environment, I suppose; but the models for these bots are clear (dog, bug, person).  Does the physics constrain? 

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Wednesday, November 11th [Nov. 11th, 2009|12:02 am]

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...and let's recall what was happening on this day a year ago...
Munich, Germany from [info]rromashka
+16°C, 12:00, gorgeous sunny day..
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(no subject) [Nov. 9th, 2009|06:00 pm]

fjm
You can have health care as long as you give up your right to abortion.

I may have read this wrong. I don't think so.

Thank you [info]opalnipotent.
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Tuesday, November 10th [Nov. 10th, 2009|12:02 am]

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Tuesday, November 10th
NEW!!!! Here goes one of the pictures on same day a year ago, just to "keep time-line" and inspire us for today's picturing:

brookline, ma, usa ~7pm from [info]cottonmanifesto
there's a playground near my house which has a collection of toys that kids have left there
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(no subject) [Nov. 8th, 2009|07:17 pm]

crowleycrow
 Here, I hope, is a very brief video shot at the Haunted House in the Massachusetts village where I live.  My neighbor builds an elaborate circuit within his house and barn and the kids (and grownups) come; there are four or five stations and the locals act out skits etc.  The theme this year was grade school -- the nurses's station, detention, the evil janitor in his closet etc.  You can imagine.  Last was graduation.  That was my venue.  (I've done this several times before, as Igor awaking Frankenstein while Mahster is away, etc.)   What you see here is the end of the previous skit, which was about getting through the MGAS (as are all such events, ours is big on bad puns.)  There is a brief period of total black then as my piece begins -- actually the audience could dimly perceive the graduates in cap and gown facing the dais.  I built the puppet with my neighbor, and I am manipulating it and speaking.  The head is actually a radio-operated talking skull.  At the end the spiel continues as the graduates charge the crowd, but it's drowned out here.


Here!

www.youtube.com/watch
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Monday, November 9th [Nov. 9th, 2009|12:02 am]

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Seattle, Washington, USA from [info]kdana
on the bus to class

...+1: "lol - he has this 'Yeah so I'm wearing a raincoat...you got a problem with that?' look on his face." from [info]hurricanecarol

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Last of the Halloween programs [Nov. 7th, 2009|04:47 pm]

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Was Friday night, Vampires, the Ashford, CT library--an old stone building that used to be town hall, with an event room that used to hold the town meetings, and was thus way too large for my attendance of 10. Once again, it was a small but enthusiastic group--luckily, they're not paying me by the person.
Also yesterday did a program for Adventures in Lifelong Learning (volunteer, this one). I've been doing musical and literary programs for them for as long as they have existed; a few of the Lifelong Learners remember when I was doing similar programs in junior high school. But since their minimum age is 55, there are a few high school classmates, also retired teachers, among the membership. Much larger attendance. Today, sat in the audience for the Delta Kappa Gamma (educators honorary society) fall conference and heard other people present for a change.
Several people have noticed my name mentioned in a different context
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Sunday, November 8th [Nov. 8th, 2009|12:02 am]

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Brisbane, Qld., Australia from [info]ghymoreids_mum

almost the last of the gardenias, only a few buds left.

...+1: Your garden sounds better all the time. :) by [info]warsawpact
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Saturday, November 7th [Nov. 7th, 2009|12:02 am]

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Kentucky, USA from [info]claycrabmenace
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...[info]ghymoreids_mum:
"this is what happens when you smoke in bed? the cat got stuck in the tree and you pretended to be a little old lady? your son just had to go one better than the kid-next-door's toy truck? 'it followed me home can I keep it'? messed up lighting the BBQ again!
...shiny, isn't it?"

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Thoughts on being a girl [Nov. 5th, 2009|04:57 pm]

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My battery says I have 15 minutes, and my nails need another 5 to dry before I rinse out the hair dye. My boy won't be here for 30 minutes, and god only knows when the wild rice will finish cooking so I can throw it in a pan & make risotto to accompany the butternut squash. In summation, I have a spare moment for LJ. Our one year anniversary is tomorrow, and we're going to the symphony tonight & Rufus Wainwright on Sunday. I have a gorgeous merlot ballgown for the occasion, with matching nails & hair. We'll see how the hair turns out. In the campaign to prevent children from putting plastic bags on their heads, they forgot that millions of women in salons & homes do just that. I've wrapped my mahogany head in a dry cleaner's bag, and does it matter that the dye is organic & the dry cleaner eco-friendly?
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