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CD question - how many tracks do you expect? [Jul. 26th, 2008|08:14 am]

pondside
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[mood | exhausted]

While I'm sure this is not up their with World Peace, the question exists.

When you buy a CD, how any tracks do you expect to see on it?

Does it make a difference what the genre is? Do you think songs or time for a CD when you flip the back to see if there's enough there to amuse?

Do you flip to the back to see if there is "enough" there to amuse?

Thank you for your attention to this question. I now return you to your regularly scheduled activities.
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Travels with Plink and Cthulth: Safe in Seattle [Jul. 25th, 2008|11:35 pm]

mdlbear
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[Current Location |Big Green Monster, North of Seattle]
[mood |content]
[music |the FlowerCat snoring beside me]

It's been a good day. Met the [info]flower_cat in SEA; she'd arranged for someone to meet her and wheel her around, so all I had to do was collect the baggage and rent the car. Avis gave us a PT Cruiser -- cool-looking, and drives well, but the controls are confusingly different from my Honda, and cargo space is quite limited. Ended up with two bags and the walker in the back seat to accomodate the wheelchair and large suitacase in the back. Even then it was tight, and the rear visibility was nil with the wheelchair in the way.

But now, we've been well fed and made welcome in the Big Green Monster, and the Cat is sleeping beside me even as I type. Folks seem to go to bed early around here; I'd been kind of looking forward to some late-night conversation. Tomorrow, perhaps.

No idea what's happening tomorrow. Real-time scheduling, and likely to be pretty relaxed. I'm hoping that everyone will get the one-on-one time they need with me and/or Colleen respectively, and that there will be music and burlesque at one time or another. Other than that it's all pretty open.

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hail the backyard ninja... [Jul. 25th, 2008|06:55 pm]

jenk
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...[info]jw1776, who valiantly dressed in sting-discouraging sweats to disintegrate the hornet's nest out of the upper deck with the garden hose.

He discovered the hornets while jumping on the bottom deck in an attempt to get the raccoons into supersoaker range. Dastardly raccoons lured him over to the hornets' nest, resulting in 2 stings. After treating the stings, he found thick sweatpants and hoodie of cat-bathing caliber. After the ritual song1 he went out to do battle.

The raid on the hornets' nest began with him outside, water on full, nozzle at the ready, and me looking out the sliding-glass door at the nest. It took a while and some circling around to get the angle right, but he soon discovered that the hornets couldn't fly at him against the spray, which helped. No more stings were suffered in the destruction of this nest.

The nest is gone now, and a bunch of hornets are buzzing around where it was located. Doing the hornet equivalent of "what the fuck happened here???", I think. They may be trying to rebuild, not sure. In the meantime, I'm going to think about dinner.


1 Dawn has broke the time has come
Move your feet to a marching drum
We'll win the war and pay the toll
We'll fight as one in heart and soul, etc
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GLEE! [Jul. 25th, 2008|06:26 pm]

kyrielle
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[mood | pleased]

Patricia Briggs's Cry Wolf officially comes out Tuesday. I was at the mall today so I dropped into Barnes & Noble and (as I'd hoped) was able to pick it up. I love the accuracy of release dates. :P

I very much enjoyed this book. I like the Mercy books better, though (this is the same world, but not the same main character). This book works better if you've read the story "Alpha and Omega" (in On the Prowl) though, but it is fun. Don't read it before a) any of the first three Mercy books or b) Alpha and Omega if you plan to later read those, as it does spoiler them.

That was my half of my book glee for the summer, alas. Nothing new from Briggs now until December (a short story about David Christiansen - same universe, but yet another character) or February next year (the next Mercy book - for which there is a teaser chapter in Cry Wolf that makes me want to scream because I want to read what happens next). There's other things by other authors before then that I'm waiting for, though.

Brandon Sanderson's The Hero of Ages (book three of Mistborn) comes out in October, as does Cast in Fury by Michelle Sagara, and Tamora Pierce's Melting Stones (already out in audio book format but, while I enjoy nonfiction audio books, fiction ones don't seem to work well for me - I lose threads too easily). Jim Butcher's Princeps' Fury in November, Anne Bishop's The Shadow Queen in March 2009 (which I know too little about to be sure I'll want it), and Tamora Pierce's Bloodhound isn't due until April 2009.

So, October at least will be exciting. I just have to make it there on re-reads and finding books I haven't read yet that are already out. *wistful* I really want October's crop of books, though.
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Song: Inspiration. [Jul. 25th, 2008|02:39 pm]

cadhla
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[mood | thoughtful]
[music |Seanan McGuire, 'Inspiration.']

No one ever asks me where I get my ideas;
I guess they think I'll say that I don't know.
A pretty standard answer to a question no one wants.
I guess that it's a mercy -- even so,

        I'd like to tell them inspiration tastes like berry brandy.
        She wears stiletto heels, she has a thing for coffee candy.
        She always knows the real lines from the fakes,
        And inspiration never cares how many hearts she breaks.

        I'd like to tell them inspiration has a lot of jewelry;
        She always says she'll stay this time, she always seems to fool me.
        She fritters every penny that she makes,
        And inspiration never cares how many hearts she breaks.

No one ever asks me how well I sleep at night... )
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Lectures and perspectives.... [Jul. 25th, 2008|02:04 pm]

technoshaman
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[Current Location |Dungeon o'Data]
[mood | hopeful]
[music |Shawshank OST]

[info]vernard tell us that Randy Pausch has died. This was the guy who made the NYT and blogosphere earlier this year by giving a rather stirring Last Lecture at Carnegie Mellon. CMU does this on a regular basis, having profs come in and give fictional last talks, what they would like above all else to impart to their pupils... but for Pausch this was real; he knew at the time he would die of pancreatic cancer.

I think my own lesson, earned the hard way this past eight months (almost to the day now), is Find Your Laughin' Place. Find a place, or a person, or a thing, or multiples of these, that restore you, that make you smile, that keep you going when the chips are down, the cow patties are flying, and you're up to your alligator in puckerguards. (Thanks, Scalzi.) For Bre'r Rabbit, it was his briar patch. For Alex Haley, it was a ship at sea. I think for S.J. Tucker, it's the stage. For Andy DuFresne, it was between his ears, in music.

Everybody's is different. And it takes an investment in time, and, dare I say it, faith, to find it. And further investments to make it yours and keep it up.

But it's Worth Having. IMHO, YMMV, IANAL, EIEIO.

Here's to ya, Randy. Making people think is a Good Thing. **CRASH**
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So I'm messy, random, lack follow-through, and... [Jul. 25th, 2008|01:58 pm]

dianthus
[mood | annoyed]

( You are about to view content that may not be appropriate for minors. )
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Travels with Plink and Cthulhu: further notes [Jul. 25th, 2008|12:38 pm]

mdlbear
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[Current Location |PDX]
[mood |calm]

Went to a good party last night at the invitation of [info]webmaven, who's on the program committee. Sold a CD to Julie Steele, a recent O'Reilly employee and Guy's daughter. Fun conversation. Several good conversations, but confirmed that I can only handle one or at most two people at a time.

The attendees at this conference, and cons in general, are getting younger and more decorative all the time. Especially the women; I'm greatly encouraged by the increasing number of women in open source.

The elevator music in the hotel was the stuff I was hearing in my teens. Scary.

 ;;; LISP using a distributed hash table.
 (defun cons (car cdr)
         (put (concat car "." cdr)))

(assuming hash returns a hex string and (put s) stores string s in a distributed hash table at a location given by its cryptographic hash, and returns the location. You don't have to take out the garbage for a long time. If the DHT implements a time-to-live, you can implement a mark-and-wait garbage collector by simply refreshing everything you can reach once in a while.

If I'd known ahead of time that Colleen was planning to take her walker, I'd have planned on renting a car and printed out maps and directions ahead of time. As it is, there's no real problem except that we'll be using the Mac instead of a printout.

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Big Stars and Blogathons [Jul. 25th, 2008|12:26 pm]

s00j
I glanced at [info]shadesong's Blogathon auctions this morning.
My CD is up to over $50. 
Whoa.

:D

It's a very lazy way [for me] to do something good, but I am very happy!


FIRE SHOW VOLUNTEERS:  I have the script for the show posted in an entry filtered just for you!  Please go and read the script as soon as possible and leave me a comment to let me know you've read it!  Questions, squee, and input are most welcome.
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for sale... [Jul. 25th, 2008|12:20 pm]

angilong
Plz to BUY MY HOUSE somebody now okthx!
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[Jul. 25th, 2008|11:44 am]

hsifyppah
Bwahahaha. So I get a call today from another pharmacy, where the poor patient of my Dr. Crankypants from yesterday has gone to get their prescription instead. The other pharmacy needs from me the details of the prescription so THEY can try to get a refill from Dr. Angersocks. I say, hesitantly:
"Listen, I'd just like to warn you about this doctor..."
"OH GOD I KNOW! Isn't (s/he) HORRIBLE? I used to work in (Doctor's local area.)"
"Oh man, I'm glad it's not just me! I'm sorry you have to call them today."
"Yeah, me too!"

HEE. So I'm feeling way better today now that a personal attack has been transformed to a malevolent weather feature. As soon as I hung up I noticed that my neck is behaving itself today too. Yay! And 7.5 more hours until I leave for Seattle-town for Monkey Brains Quest: Episode 1.
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Spin the Quote Wheel and it lands on... [Jul. 25th, 2008|10:08 am]

carmiel
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[Current Location |home]
[mood | blah]

"All lasting wealth comes from enriching others in some way." -- Brian Tracy
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Travels with Plink and Cthulhu: random travel notes [Jul. 25th, 2008|10:06 am]

mdlbear
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[Current Location |Portland Convention Center: OSCon Friday keynotes]
[mood |content]

I've been having breakfast in the hotel this trip rather than the Continental breakfast at the con: protein and potassium are my friends.

I'm really glad I've developed the habit of keeping my room key in my right-hand pants pocket. I hardly ever leave a room without my pants. I have been known to leave without my shoulder bag. Recently.

The Red Lion at the convention center is undergoing extensive renovation. Sure, the carpets have been torn up most of the weekend. OTOH, the WiFi works perfectly in the rooms; this is the first year that's been true.

I've been trying to figure out how many years I've been coming to OSCon. This must be the fourth; first year I believe I was in the Inn at the Convention Center, and I've been at the RL at least twice before. I see LJ tags for OSCon 2006 and 2007. OK, also posts in 2005, and apparently none in 2004.

I've taken to wearing a luggage strap as a belt. Infinitely adjustable instantly, and no metal at all. Needs a way of temporarily attaching something that looks like a buckle when I want to be dressy.

The San Jose airport is also being extensively renovated; Terminal C has been rejiggered to put all of the shops inside the security zone. Finally. They also have free WiFi. Finally.

I still hate the Mac. The apple key, which exists only because they're using a one-button mouse, is exactly where I expect the ALT key to be. Emacs uses Alt-Q to rewrap a paragraph, and Alt-W to copy a selection. Fortunately you can configure the terminal to ask before closing a window or a tab, so as long as I run emacs in a terminal window and not the native version, I'm comparatively safe. (It also took me a long time to figure out how to configure the terminal to treat option as alt.)

The Mac laptop's keyboard is still wretched.

The food has been very good, though I don't like the fact that breakfast has been being served downstairs in the exhibit hall instead of upstairs outside the room where the keynotes are given.

I've been taking realtime notes (in a text file, using emacs). It would have been possible to turn that into real-time blogging using a couple of well-designed scripts and makefiles, but that will have to wait for the next time.

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Book for sale (Australia fund)/shipping memo. [Jul. 25th, 2008|08:12 am]

cadhla
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[mood | chipper]
[music |Talis Kimberley, 'Dead Susan.']

Next up on our chopping block: a near-new copy of Cory Doctorow's Eastern Standard Tribe. I have found it extraneous to my needs (and to the storage capacity of my bookshelves, which is becoming somewhat strained). This little slice of glory can be yours for five dollars + shipping costs (which usually comes to around four bucks). Also, it will then be out of my house, and my currently-displaced copy of Fire and Hemlock will thank you. Profusely.

And here's the shipping memo: I have acquired foam core for strip-packing, which is a good thing, and will be mailing all pending 'With Friends Like These...' strips on Monday. If I have a taker on Eastern Standard Tribe, I'll be mailing that, too.

Whee!
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With Friends Like These... #60: Shoulder Angels 101. [Jul. 25th, 2008|06:45 am]

cadhla
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[mood | quixotic]
[music |Evil Dead, 'It Is Time.']

First, the strip:

With Friends Like These... #60: Shoulder Angels 101.

Second, the footnotes:

Meet Amy! This is her 'With Friends Like These...' debut. All dialog has been fervently approved by the people on whom these cartoons are based. Kate has decided to reply to anything stupid I say by ordering me to put on pants. It's good to have tolerant friends.

This was disturbingly fun to draw, and consequentially got inked faster than anything else in recent memory. Although, to be fair, #59 traveled all over New York with me.

Just as an FYI, I am currently running a strip sale. This batch includes such gems as 'part three in my ongoing authorial tutorial' and 'Seanan does horrible things to Vixy' (every other strip). This strip has already been added, as the sale is currently ongoing. Drop by, browse, and help keep me in art supplies.
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My new cards, swoony technonerdboys, and dancing [Jul. 25th, 2008|08:11 am]

ohiblather

John and me doing karaoke

Photo by Walter.


( My new Blush cards, Walter's wedding photos, Jeff makes me swoon, e-paper on newsstands soon(!), my current favourite video. )
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Mix Sounds Great [Jul. 25th, 2008|12:08 am]

pondside
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[mood | optimistic]
[music |Isle Au Haut - JEM]

After two days work with Wynn I've got the first 10 songs on CD to live with overnight. Fine tuning and bounce on the others in the am and then on to the Master.
Read more... )
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Whoops, I actually made a hotel res without asking for wireless... [Jul. 25th, 2008|12:05 am]

pondside
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[mood | chipper]

My first sentence when booking a hotel is ALWAYS "do you have wireless internet"? I didn't this time. I'm booking for a smart show and shine in Pitt Meadows and had my mind on driving, training and other car'ish things. When I saw the look of horror on [info]mystic_winds face I knew I had committed a grievous error.

:)
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from the crazy mixed-up files [Jul. 24th, 2008|10:12 pm]

vixyish
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Oh right--

There's something else I was gonna say, but I figured it should have its own post.

Now that I has a SHINY NEW RED KITCHENAID, I don't really need my old one. I'll put it on FreeCycle if no one here wants it, but I figured I'd give the folks I actually know the first chance.

Offered, free to good home: One used white KitchenAid tilt-head stand mixer, model K45. Has bowl, and has the flat beater, whisk, and dough hook attachments. Still runs, but is quite a few years old; a gear or two in there is audibly slipping (at least I think that's what that quiet intermittent clicking is). Fishy can comment on the feasibility of fixing it oneself (he didn't think it likely). Also, its rubber foot pads are on their way to disintegrating (it leaves bits of rubber stickily on my table in hot/humid weather). Has made many a happy batch of brownies and cookies and bread dough in its day (just made brownies with it on Saturday!). :)

We live in North Seattle. If you want it and could pick it up either in the Haller Lake area during the evening, or in the Greenwood area during the day, that'd be extra groovy.

Anyone interested? Edit: CLAIMED! Within minutes of posting, too. Don'tcha love LJ? ;)
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tweets [Jul. 24th, 2008|10:09 pm]

jenk
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  • 08:15 Things I miss when I drive: Skate park is deserted at 8am.
  • 08:19 At 8:15, a skater appeared.
  • 08:31 Things I don't miss when I drive: Missing my bus because I'm reading & my ears missed 2 buses arriving at once....oops!

Automatically copied from http://www.twitter.com/jenk3 via LoudTwitter cause it's easy :)
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