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09 Dec 2011, 8:48 pm

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What's happened to the Youtube layout? I switched back.


I should switch back as well.


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09 Dec 2011, 9:25 pm

It's a nightmare. I don't even use playlists but I suspect I may have to if the change is permanent. Why can't favourites be seen as part of the channel? Terrible.



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09 Dec 2011, 10:46 pm

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09 Dec 2011, 10:48 pm

It looks like I'm actually going to sleep a full 8 hours, tonight. :)


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10 Dec 2011, 1:20 am

CockneyRebel wrote:
It looks like I'm actually going to sleep a full 8 hours, tonight. :)


Please tell me where you live and when would be a good time to come to your home and kick you in the balls.



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10 Dec 2011, 2:23 am

Okay. So my netbook won't start up. Bugger.


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10 Dec 2011, 5:51 am

I mentioned not long ago that it gets on my nerves when authors don't use enough commas in their sentences. Imagine my delight when I was reading over Edgar Allan Poe's "The Black Cat" and found this piece of comma brilliance:

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What added, no doubt, to my hatred of the beast, was the discovery, on the morning after I brought it home, that, like Pluto, it also had been deprived of one of its eyes. This circumstance, however, only endeared it to my wife, who, as I have already said, possessed, in a high degree, that humanity of feeling which had once been my distinguishing trait, and the source of many of my simplest and purest pleasures.


8O :lol:



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10 Dec 2011, 6:16 am

Is the author struggling for breath?


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10 Dec 2011, 8:33 am

Jory wrote:
I mentioned not long ago that it gets on my nerves when authors don't use enough commas in their sentences. Imagine my delight when I was reading over Edgar Allan Poe's "The Black Cat" and found this piece of comma brilliance:

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What added, no doubt, to my hatred of the beast, was the discovery, on the morning after I brought it home, that, like Pluto, it also had been deprived of one of its eyes. This circumstance, however, only endeared it to my wife, who, as I have already said, possessed, in a high degree, that humanity of feeling which had once been my distinguishing trait, and the source of many of my simplest and purest pleasures.

8O :lol:

Try this one, from Dickens' "American Notes for General Circulation":
Charles Dickens, clearly enjoying, in every aspect, the full and, some may say, unfettered use of the comma, wrote:
I shall never forget the one-fourth serious and three-fourths comical astonishment, with which, on the morning of the third of January eighteen-hundred-and-forty-two, I opened the door of, and put my head into, a 'state room' on board the Britannia steam-packet, twelve hundred tons burden per register, bound for Halifax and Boston, and carrying Her Majesty's mails. That this state-room had been specifically engaged for 'Charles Dickens, Esquire, and Lady,' was rendered sufficiently clear even to my scared intellect by a very small manuscript, announcing the fact, which was pinned on a very flat quilt, covering a very thin mattress, spread like a surgical plaster on a most inaccessible shelf.
But that this was the state-room concerning which Charles Dickens, Esquire, and Lady, had held daily and nightly conferences for at least four months preceding: that this could by any possibility be that small snug chamber of the imagination, which Charles Dickens, Esquire, with the spirit of prophecy strong upon him, had always foretold would contain at least one little sofa, and which his lady, with a modest yet most magnificent sense of its limited dimensions, had from the first opined would not hold more than two enormous portmanteaus in some odd corner out of sight (portmanteaus which could now no more be got in at the door, not to say stowed away, than a giraffe could be persuaded or forced into a flower-pot): that this utterly impracticable, thoroughly hopeless, and profoundly preposterous box, had the remotest reference to, or connection with, those chaste and pretty, not to say gorgeous little bowers, sketched by a masterly hand, in the highly varnished lithographic plan hanging up in the agent's counting-house in the city of London: that this room of state, in short, could be anything but a pleasant fiction and cheerful jest of the captain's, invented and put in practice for the better relish and enjoyment of the real state-room presently to be disclosed:- these were truths which I really could not, for the moment, bring my mind at all to bear upon or comprehend. And I sat down upon a kind of horsehair slab, or perch, of which there were two within; and looked, without any expression of countenance whatever, at some friends who had come on board with us, and who were crushing their faces into all manner of shapes by endeavouring to squeeze them through the small doorway.


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10 Dec 2011, 8:40 am

I got my two Kaiyodo miniature Parasaurolophus figures through the post from Hong Kong today! :D
MONKEY brought them over.

I have named them Moshi:

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....And Yoshi:

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And I'm going to eat the chocolate bar I bought from the Natural History Museum last week while I gawp at them lovingly.


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10 Dec 2011, 8:55 am

Well, I guess I'm screwed. "Screwed" is my word for the next few days.


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10 Dec 2011, 9:03 am

theimperiousdork wrote:
Well, I guess I'm screwed. "Screwed" is my word for the next few days.


I'm sorry. Was the hard drive damaged as well? :(



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10 Dec 2011, 9:14 am

I echo Big D, for entirely different reasons


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10 Dec 2011, 9:31 am

I get a day without so much noise.


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10 Dec 2011, 9:34 am

God I hate snow.


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10 Dec 2011, 9:35 am

Man, classmates, stop complaining about how "nothing's happening" in this book. :I Plenty's happening. Characterization is happening. Emotions are happening.