owl: pieces of chocolate (chocolate)
[Poll #1109362]

I finished buying presents the day before yesterday; now all I have to do is remember to bring them home with me...

*glee*

Dec. 19th, 2007 10:55 pm
owl: (inlove)
Funniest thing on Radio One today: Silent Night, sung by Chewbacca the Wookiee.

-_O
owl: We own all your generals, we own all your shoes. MOOORPORKIA! (pterry)
WOES.
owl: Miles Vorkosigan: We have advanced to new and surpising levels of bafflement (milesbaffled)
Vorkosigan series books I wish had been written, in no particular order:

The other half of Diplomatic Immunity.
I'm quite willing to take Ekaterin's word for it that she was fabulous, but I want to see her being fabulous! I wanted to see her facing down the haut and stalling off the imminent war and getting treatment for Miles, knowing it's all hanging on her, again.

The Warrior's Apprentice: The Home Front
This is another book where at least as much again of the action happens off-stage and Miles hears about it in couple of paragraphs afterwards. The Emperor and the Prime Minister on the outs, the head of ImpSec in his own cells for a month-it's a wonder there wasn't a civil war-Miles on trial, Ivan AWOL (having his social calendar organised must have been pleasant for Gregor that month), Gregor doing a number on his own best supports...It would be difficult to write, because the characters are so much more developed now. What I really want to know is what Cordelia thought of it, but I suspect that to get character growth it would have to be from Gregor's pov. That would give a lovely unreliable narrator thing as well.

Barrayar 2: Electric Bugaloo
More detail on Gregor and Laisa's courtship and early marriage. To have married Gregor, she has to be either a Cordelia-calibre heroine (there is a reason for all the Miles/Gregor, I suppose, and if Miles's sister had ever made it into the published Warrior's Apprentice, the shipping would probably have been overwhelming), or too infatuated to think. Obviously it would be preferable if she were the former, as I don't think ImpDivorce would be much of a story. It would have been very interesting, as well, to have been able to compare Laisa's introduction to Barrayar to Cordelias's, a generation earlier. I suppose there is a chance of getting Laisa or Gregor pov in a future book (I am rather bitter that there was apparently Gregor pov in the early drafts of ACC, but the scene(s) were rewritten. I suspect the wedding planning scene, because Gregor is unusually demonstrative, which would make sense if it was the original internal reactions rewritten as external.)

Sergyar
Well, we've had the other two, and I'd like to see what Sergyar's like now it's (semi-)colonised. I'd like to see more Cordelia pov, too, but I suspect that the only way we're going to get it is at Aral's death, and if that's the price, no thanks, not for another dozen books, please. Even apparent from the immediate mourning, I shouldn't think that Miles could be an Auditor and a Count, which would be a shame, and would kind of limit future books.
owl: David Tennant eeps so prettily (eep)
SUP has taken over LJ


O-kay. World ending in T minus, oh, three days, Y/N?
owl: sigh; Hermione Granger (sigh)
Once More with Epic Fail, SixApart.

They never do learn, do they? They've introduced flagging adult content and also a 'flag' icon on other people's posts. Apart from the point that IMO those are related but different features and the conflation is not a happy one, they didn't bother telling us in the original post what they'd put in place against trolls, etc, etc, and had to post clarification the next day.

It could do with a bit more clarification, too. what's the definition of 'Adult Concepts', for example? Would it include this fic? (That's not a rhetorical question, btw, I really am slightly concerned about it).
owl: Miles Vorkosigan: We have advanced to new and surpising levels of bafflement (milesbaffled)
I have been browsing the LMBujold list.

Have discovered that some readers think


  • Gregor doesn't care all that about Miles (or that it's all tell-not-show in the books) because he doesn't haul him out of his woe-I-have-been-booted-from-the-military funks in WA and Memory

  • Ges and Serg weren't, well, I suppose 'lovers' is kind of inappropriate, but anyway

  • Donna/Dono isn't bi (and was all along)

  • Elli is more interesting a character and more worthy of Miles than Ekaterin is


I don't think there's anyone going with e) All of the above, but you never know.


(My responses in order: take a closer look at the plot of those two books, no-brainer, Countess Vormuir springs to my mind, and ok, did you get the Beijing editions?)
owl: Stylized barn owl (doc/reinette)
Series 4 major spoiler )
owl: (harrietvane)
A while ago my family bought a 3-user version of McAfee Security Centre. When I bought the laptop, it came with a trial version of Security Centre already on it. I thought that if I registered it with the same email and password as the family one, the McAfee site would recognise that I was 2 of 3 possible users and let me download updates. It seems not.

I wonder is there any way of getting the McAfee to realise that I've already subscribed for updates, short of uninstalling the version that came with the laptop and reinstalling it from the CD.

Hee

Nov. 23rd, 2007 07:15 pm
owl: Guard your honour. Let your reputation fall where it will. (And outlive the bastards.) - Aral Vorkosigan (bujold)
Office spellchecker suggests that I replace Vorrutyer with Corrupter and Vorpatril with Versatile.

Really quite surprisingly appropriate, don't you think?
owl: sigh; Hermione Granger (sigh)
Data protection? Where?

Beh. Bet I know where the discs are: stuck in the bottom of a sack in a courier depot somewhere. I can't believe that anyone could work for the government and not realise that Couriers Lose Your Stuff. Words fail me.

Oh, and Lexiwank is back, this time with added Harry Pooet.

Time Crash

Nov. 19th, 2007 11:22 pm
owl: (doctor 10)
Skinny idiot! Decorative vegetable! The back of our head! Brainy specs! Two minutes to Belgium!

Has anyone else noticed that the transition bits between series and specials, and now this, seem to involve David Tennant repeatedly going "What?!" He has about four different inflections, too.
owl: The Doctor and Martha, Remembrance Day (tenmartha)
Why oh why is it almost Christmas in the middle of November? I heard one woman wish another a happy Christmas today.

Also:

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owl: Stylized barn owl (Default)
My watch keeps stopping. It's very annoying.
owl: Stylized barn owl (Default)
Last night Naomi and I went to see Stardust, which was fun, and tonight some of her friends came around and we watched Pride and Prejudice and at brownies with ice-cream. Mmmm.
owl: (Ron2)
[livejournal.com profile] elerrina_amanya and I went to see Stardust tonight. It was very good fun.

Lavender Brown has been cast! I like her. :)

The cutest baby owl pic in the world, ever
owl: Charlie Eppes. Geek. (geeky)
I have just discovered that there is a word for the infinity symbol, &infin : lemniscate

11/11

Nov. 11th, 2007 01:01 am
owl: The TARDIS in snow (TARDIS)
They shall grow not old, as we that are left grow old:
Age shall not weary them, nor the years contemn.
At the going down of the sun and in the morning
We will remember them.

owl: The Doctor and Martha, Remembrance Day (tenmartha)
Note to self: Do not carry charged batteries in the same pocket as loose change. Owies.


The book!Lexicon issue is grinding merrily on. I'm reading [livejournal.com profile] praetorianguard's posts on it at the minute. The stupid, it burns like my battery/coin circuit. Please to stop before you get JKR and Warner Bros so annoyed they say 'Right! No more fandom!' See [livejournal.com profile] legionseagle tearing their arguments to tiny shreds in her journal.
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