Re-read some of my old (really, really, really old) blog entries.
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Looking back, I’m really surprised that I managed to survive for two years without the “comment” function that livejournal provides. I have also come to the realization that if livejournal were to disappear tomorrow that’s a lots of people, fanfiction, reviews, politics, etc., that will disappear with it. So. Presently, in an act of ultra paranoia, I am in the process of saving as much data as I can. This will pass as soon as rational thought reassert itself.
Also watched some Noein: the problem with having read so much sci-fi (more like space-opera) and fantasy, is that about 95% of the time I can see major plot hooks, surprises, and so forth coming from a mile a away. I’d like to state that I called the identity of Noein as soon as he appeared in front of Haruko. It is a fascinating concept, and I love the design but -- he is no Marc Remillard.
Some day I’ll lj about how I perceive, time traveling, dimension hopping, and a combination of both in fiction… because you know, I’m not a physicist, no matter how much I read about worm holes and theory of dimensions beyond the fourth. Today is not the day.
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BTW, for your LJ-archiving needs: http://fawx.com/software/ljarchive/
It's quite useful, especially because it lets you search. Doesn't save your icons, though.
Ohhhh, this looks interesting. The problem, once again, is my lack of downloading capabilities (dial up). But it will happen.
I don't think I could blog without comments. Before LJ, it was all message boards, IRC, & e-mail lists for me. I pretty much just have a journal to interact with other people (or, sometimes, lurk and read what other people are doing). I'm way more about consumption than creation.
I ♥ CONSUMPTION! It makes me happy and giggle like a little school girl. Production and creation takes way too long.