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([personal profile] rivkat Dec. 3rd, 2007 10:09 am)
1. I still have drabble spaces open. Buffy, Chuck, Firefly, Heroes, Nip/Tuck, Smallville, Supernatural, X-Files, or anything else you think I know and might be willing to try. Prompts need not have a holiday/Jewish theme, and drabbles may not either.

2. I have decided, after some wishy-washiness, not to flag entries on this journal using LJ's automated feature. My primary reason is the poor implementation; by replacing all my cut-tags, the feature actually removes information compared to what I usually say, which I believe is sufficient for either automated filters (should someone be unfortunate enough to be using same) or knowing choice. Given that the clickthrough option remains available for adult-marked entries, it is only more annoying than what I do, not more effective, and I am concerned wtih the scheme's effect on things like Google indexing, which is different than the within-LJ search, as to which LJ has provided clear answers about the operation of the system.

I was interested, in going back over my fiction posts, to see how my use of LJ has changed over time. I started out using LJ to post drafts and to point to completed, archived stories, often with very little other information. Poor marketing! Now I treat LJ posts as final forms, except that I edit for typos/other mistakes, and include full information in each intro post. (I did add some adult content warnings to some older posts.) With [livejournal.com profile] astolat's handy macros, I'm increasingly inclined to do what she does and post the story to my site with a link at the bottom that lets you leave a comment at LJ -- it's no more work for the reader and may allow me to centralize.

And no, none of this is a First Amendment issue, but it is about how free for speech the internet is going to be, since most of us aren't able to afford our own servers/platforms. I would hate to see the internet reduced to the level of free speech present in the average print newspaper -- plenty valuable in itself, but even better when there's another, unmoderated set of forums out there as well. Two good posts on this, one new and one older.

3. Randomly: was the music in Tin Man last night also the SG music, or was that just me?

From: [identity profile] teenygozer.livejournal.com


Huh. ComicbookMan commented that Tinman felt like an episode of SG-1, I wonder if it was the music that made him feel that way.

I liked it, but kinda wish the people who did Farscape had done Tinman. I think it would have been crazier and more fun!

From: [identity profile] snake-easing.livejournal.com


Oh, the music in Tin Man... I think they just stole from everywhere. At one point I was wondering, "Is that the Imperial March?" And then they started doing a riff on "Back to the Future".
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From: [identity profile] libgirl.livejournal.com


I'll go with X-Files....

and ....late night/early morning phone call(s)

Is that generic enough? ;)
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