Jul. 14th, 2010
Internet Readalong + some meta
Jul. 14th, 2010 03:16 pmBetween the constant state of emergency at work (I *hate* prepping for back to school season), the heat, and my brand new allergies, my ability to brain is non-existent. Gone. Kaput. On the upside, I'm too tired to be angry at everything!
Except The Real L Word, which I'm watching with my roommate. Where 'watching' means 'yelling at the screen because some of these women are abusive assholes, holy shit.' Also Hell House, which upset me so much I had to make hot cocoa and mainline some Studio Ghibli. Anyway.
* Your thinky post for the day - Ablism bingo: when you fail, you win!. In which
lightgetsin dismantles some common anti-warning/anti-accommodation arguments.
And I've got to say this. Personally, as an artist/writer/designer, my desire to elicit a particular emotion or reaction from my audience DOES NOT PRECLUDE my audience's right not to be hurt by my work.
( Warning, brief description of emotional abuse and resulting panic attack. )
On to more pleasant things:
* NASA's website for astronaut photos of Earth is amazing.
* So's the art of Simon Lok. The part of Southern California he paints in is very close to where I grew up; looking at these paintings gives me a wonderful, achy homesickness.
* Via the Digital Democracy Project Einstein Project: Photos by children in Guatemala's Zona Reyna.
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thingswithwings just put up a really excellent Lem/Phil Better Off Ted vid. Yay, Better Off Ted love!
* A little older, but I keep going back to watch
tavven's Jack/Ianto Torchwood vid. Ianto's little face. I miss it.
*
brownbetty gives excellent instructions on the correct way to pet a dog.
* Did you know that most of Wodehouse's work is up on Project Gutenberg? And you can download the ebooks for free? No, me neither.
* And speaking of Wodehouse, James Nicholl has a chart up comparing Bertie and Bruce Wayne (I am also firmly in the 'Bertie is smarter than he seems' camp. I mean, the books are told as if he had written them. Think about it.).
Except The Real L Word, which I'm watching with my roommate. Where 'watching' means 'yelling at the screen because some of these women are abusive assholes, holy shit.' Also Hell House, which upset me so much I had to make hot cocoa and mainline some Studio Ghibli. Anyway.
* Your thinky post for the day - Ablism bingo: when you fail, you win!. In which
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And I've got to say this. Personally, as an artist/writer/designer, my desire to elicit a particular emotion or reaction from my audience DOES NOT PRECLUDE my audience's right not to be hurt by my work.
( Warning, brief description of emotional abuse and resulting panic attack. )
On to more pleasant things:
* NASA's website for astronaut photos of Earth is amazing.
* So's the art of Simon Lok. The part of Southern California he paints in is very close to where I grew up; looking at these paintings gives me a wonderful, achy homesickness.
* Via the Digital Democracy Project Einstein Project: Photos by children in Guatemala's Zona Reyna.
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* A little older, but I keep going back to watch
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* Did you know that most of Wodehouse's work is up on Project Gutenberg? And you can download the ebooks for free? No, me neither.
* And speaking of Wodehouse, James Nicholl has a chart up comparing Bertie and Bruce Wayne (I am also firmly in the 'Bertie is smarter than he seems' camp. I mean, the books are told as if he had written them. Think about it.).
Signal Boost
Jul. 14th, 2010 10:02 pmSignal boosting some amazingly bad news (aka part 234611 of LJ Wants To Fuck You Over) via
bookshop:
In addition to every journal and comm inactive since mid 2008 being purged, all of the comments they've made on other journals and comms will be wiped. Every role playing account, every fic and fan art journal, every challenge comm, everything.
EDIT: LJ's posted a clarification (or is it a change? I need to do some poking around).
EDIT 2:
cesperanza has some musings.
Original post at LJ News
Aja's first post, now with updates and additional info
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Purging inactive accounts will take place...probably in late August. A journal is defined as inactive if it has not been logged into for 24 consecutive months. A community is defined as inactive if has not been updated for 24 consecutive months. Once an account is eligible to be purged for inactivity, the owner will be sent an email to alert them of the inactive status. The owner will then have two weeks to log into the journal or post to their community to prevent it from being deleted. If the owner does not log in or post, the account will be deleted and treated like any other deleted account (the owner will have 30 days to log in and undelete the account to prevent it from being purged).
In addition to every journal and comm inactive since mid 2008 being purged, all of the comments they've made on other journals and comms will be wiped. Every role playing account, every fic and fan art journal, every challenge comm, everything.
EDIT: LJ's posted a clarification (or is it a change? I need to do some poking around).
A journal is defined as inactive if it has not been logged into for 24 consecutive months and has only one post (i.e., the welcome post). A community is defined as inactive if has not been updated for 24 consecutive months and has only one entry and no comments.
EDIT 2:
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Original post at LJ News
Aja's first post, now with updates and additional info