Friday, MLP
The return of Bevis and Butthead?
The discussion in Piranha's journal is my favorite one so far about the implications of the 6A/LJ sale.
Also, what the hell. I haven't done Friday Five in a really long time, so why not now? fridayfive.org seems to be down for good, so might as well use the new one instead.
1. What is the first book you remember reading? First? Wow, that's really tough. I'm not sure. Though a handful of my earliest book memories are Shel Silverstein related.
2. What is your favorite book? Non-fiction: Hyperspace. (2nd place: GEB.) Fiction: Snow Crash. (2nd place: The Mezzanine, though some would argue about whether it's fiction. If you don't count that, then The Hound of the Baskervilles, maybe?)
3. Who is your favorite author? I said Neal Stephenson for awhile, until I realized that I don't like a lot of his stuff. And I couldn't even get through Cryptonomicon. So now I guess I have to say Nicholson Baker, though I haven't tried more than a couple of his books either.
4. Pick up the nearest book (magazine or any available printed material will do). Turn to page 24 (or the closest to it). Go to the 7th line. What is it? "may be either NULL or NOT NULL. In this instance you can determine if a null is"
5. If you could be any character in literature, who would you be? I'm never good with these. I like being me! But how about someone from Flatland? (A circle, of course.)
The discussion in Piranha's journal is my favorite one so far about the implications of the 6A/LJ sale.
Also, what the hell. I haven't done Friday Five in a really long time, so why not now? fridayfive.org seems to be down for good, so might as well use the new one instead.
1. What is the first book you remember reading? First? Wow, that's really tough. I'm not sure. Though a handful of my earliest book memories are Shel Silverstein related.
2. What is your favorite book? Non-fiction: Hyperspace. (2nd place: GEB.) Fiction: Snow Crash. (2nd place: The Mezzanine, though some would argue about whether it's fiction. If you don't count that, then The Hound of the Baskervilles, maybe?)
3. Who is your favorite author? I said Neal Stephenson for awhile, until I realized that I don't like a lot of his stuff. And I couldn't even get through Cryptonomicon. So now I guess I have to say Nicholson Baker, though I haven't tried more than a couple of his books either.
4. Pick up the nearest book (magazine or any available printed material will do). Turn to page 24 (or the closest to it). Go to the 7th line. What is it? "may be either NULL or NOT NULL. In this instance you can determine if a null is"
5. If you could be any character in literature, who would you be? I'm never good with these. I like being me! But how about someone from Flatland? (A circle, of course.)

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But now that Brad doesn't have to manage LiveJournal full time; and now that LJ is affiliated with 6A, who does cross-site authentication about as well as anyone these days (which isn't saying much); I bet it will happen within the next year.
You should watch [Bad username or site: lj_dev / @ livejournal.com]. And there's other neat stuff already out there, such as end-user clients and [Bad username or site: lj_nifty / @ livejournal.com]. You should look around some.
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As for comment tracking, you can turn on comment notification e-mails. (Sent for comments to your journal, to your posts in communities, and in reply to your comments elsewhere.) Also see http://www.livejournal.com/tools/recent_comments.bml, though that only tracks comments you make and that are made in your journal.