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Author Archives: Ealasaid
Pondering
I’ve been reading Havi’s Blog a lot lately, and from there I got linked to a blog where I got linked to a blog where I saw a class on how to find Your Thing. I didn’t sign up for … Continue reading
Posters up for grabs!
Here’s a list of posters I have available! I culled my collection over the weekend. Interested in one? Just gotta swing by and grab it. If you’re not a local, maybe we can work something out. :)
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Ephiphany!
I love having epiphanies. Even when they’re about unpleasant things. In this case, abortion. Abortion has always been a knee-jerk subject for me, and I like poking at knee-jerk subjects. I used to say, “of course it’s a touchy subject … Continue reading
A Follow-up To Yesterday’s Privacy Post
I thought I’d post these for folks who don’t want to go back through Harriet’s archive to see what I was talking about yesterday. Short version: Harriet uses Google Reader and Gmail. She declined Google Buzz, but it set itself … Continue reading
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A little rant about Facebook and privacy
I’ve had a handful of conversations in the past few weeks about the whole Facebook privacy kerfluffle. (A link, in case you’ve been living under a rock.) My reaction boils down to this: If you don’t want something to be … Continue reading
The World-Changing Writing Workshop
OMG y’all: YOU CAN SIGN UP NOW! Kyeli and Pace are the brains behind this awesomeness. They’re the folks who started the Freak Revolution, and they are awesome. Check it out!
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Meme: I’m a Chaotic Good Human Ranger!
I Am A: Chaotic Good Human Ranger (5th Level) Ability Scores: Strength-13 Dexterity-12 Constitution-14 Intelligence-15 Wisdom-15 Charisma-15 Alignment:Chaotic Good A chaotic good character acts as his conscience directs him with little regard for what others expect of him. He makes … Continue reading
Powell’s
I recently vacationed in Portland, OR. Portland, as you may know, is the home of Powell’s Books, which is sort of like Mecca for bibliophiles. It’s a bookstore that takes up an entire block, and has several satellite shops. Let … Continue reading
Some Thinking out Loud
I am used to having diametrically opposed impulses. I’m a pack rat! But I love order and cleanliness and organization! I’m lazy! But I want to do everything in the world! Etc. As occasionally happens for me, now I’m having … Continue reading
Formspring Roundup
What is your favorite vampire movie that does not directly involve Dracula? At first, I thought this would be a difficult one to answer, but it’s not. My fave non-Dracula vampire movie is “Shadow of the Vampire,” starring Willem Dafoe. … Continue reading
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