Gah!

Aug. 7th, 2004 08:15 pm
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I'm back, and very happy to be so, despite the title of this entry! The 'gah' comes because I've discovered that my Friends Page isn't working. I kept checking it and thinking everyone must be very, very busy, or away, as nobody wrote anything any more. Last entry is [livejournal.com profile] generalblossom's one on the Waugh book (Jul. 8th). At some stage I'll have to figure out what's wrong. But that'll be after I catch up on reading all the juicy entries I've missed and commenting and all to that.

Trip was pretty exhausting, partly just because we weren't used to the heat (and humidity) but luckily we'd a few-day cool spell just before the wedding, so didn't roast entirely. Just as well, as we'd chosen clothes assuming an art gallery would be air conditioned and it wasn't, at least for the reception.

On more interesting topics - bought a few books! Surprise, surprise. Not, sadly, an amount I'd consider 'unconscionable' (Deep Secret), but still enough that I'd to post a box home - combined with the kids' purchases. I did find a copy of Island of Ghosts for my very own (yay!) (Dorian, I think you'd probably like it, as soon as I get it again), and another Gillian Bradshaw, The Wrong Reflection, which I liked a lot as well - I still haven't read the last page as I was crying too much on the train and making a show of myself. And - oh yes - got the new Martha Wells! Haven't registered it to link, but I loved it. Didn't seem to me to suffer from middle-book syndrome at all. I was very pleased with myself for seeing the big twist ahead of time (though it'll no doubt turn out to be obvious to everyone!), and it's a good one. Oh, and Martha Wells does gorgeous romantic males when she puts her mind to it! Yummm. Myntti, I'll get around to writing sensibly soon, but I'm off to the P.O. on Monday anyway - you want me to send it to you?

Didn't find any of the books I was looking for (for myself or others) in second-hand bookshops, which was a pain, but not that surprising. Books are still cheaper over there, and now I suppose I've some money left for the new Jasper Fforde.

We got back and were greeted very enthusiastically by Bell, which was nice (though she'd been well looked after, which was nicer!) and found all pretty much ok - though finding the handset to the portable phone in the rubbish bin, along with two weeks' worth of rubbish. It dripped a lot of fermented and mouldy fruit juices when picked up, but hopefully will dry sooner or later. No idea how it ended up there, but at least it was good the bag had been tied up and left in the kitchen rather than taken out for the bin men!

I won't go onto a big political tirade (just atm anyway!), but it all seems pretty depressing. The Democratic Convention was on while we were there and we watched a fair number of the major speakers - caught Teresa Kerry, who did a great job, and I learned how to pronounce Teresa the Portuguese way - though it's gone a little away now! But it's not good at all in general, I don't think.

Those who've read To Say Nothing of the Dog (which is everyone, I think) will understand when I say that I feel time-lagged, rather than jet-lagged! Hope my brain will catch up eventually...

Welcome back!

Date: 2004-08-07 01:38 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] myntti.livejournal.com
There's no way I could say no to your offer... Yes, I'd love to read the new Martha Wells book. Thank you!

Re: Welcome back!

Date: 2004-08-10 01:52 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lady-schrapnell.livejournal.com
It's on its way to you now. Of course I didn't get to the P.O. on Monday as planned, but only a day late. Can't wait to see what you think of it!

Welcome back!

Date: 2004-08-08 05:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] generalblossom.livejournal.com
Hello and welcome back!

I've discovered that my Friends Page isn't working.

Oh, tried reloading it? Could be a cache problem or something, my most recent JE is August 1 and is ( I hope) friends only, because it includes lots of photos of Her Cuteness with me in the background somewhere ;)

Oh, and Martha Wells does gorgeous romantic males when she puts her mind to it!
Of course she does, we knew that. Romantic-relationship thing I still adore The Element of Fire which i got to reread now I got my own copy. About Ships of the Air, I will buy my own copy one of these days, and will try to start reading the trilogy only when it is all out, but that does not mean I do not want to hear comments about it all, and that does for you as well, myntti!

caught Teresa Kerry, who did a great job, and I learned how to pronounce Teresa the Portuguese way

It´s pretty easy, but it is also not necessary, but glad I do not have to try to explain it, it all sounds pretty normal to me ;) But actually it is one of the names I might be talking on the phone or something with somebody in English and sometimes the simple pronunciation of a name is enough to give somebody away as being a native Portuguese speaker ( said pronunciation also enough to give area of portuguese-speakingness) and we switch languages immediately somehow.

Re: Welcome back!

Date: 2004-08-08 12:17 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lady-schrapnell.livejournal.com
Doesn't it reload every time I type in the URL? I've been going to it from Journalalert or just hitting users/lady_s.../friends in Camino, both of which did it fine - until 8th July! Weird...

And you know I didn't offer you Ships of the Air because I knew you were waiting for the whole trilogy, right? Can't believe your self-discipline!

Re: Welcome back!

Date: 2004-08-08 01:18 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] generalblossom.livejournal.com
Hello again, and no sorry, does not reload each time one types it, it goes back to some archived version, the last time you visited, usually browsers got a reload button, to make sure you are seeing the version online at that web server, and not the version your browser archived in your computer - the cache is the name for that collection of pages, it usually gets refreshed and deleted but if stuff disapears from online, you can always do a cache search. Technobabble over.

And the self-discipline is easy cause I got so much stuff unread ( including Changeover and two books myntti sent as a surprise to keep the Changeover accompanied), even favorite authors languish more than i would ever believe possible ;)

Technobabble...

Date: 2004-08-10 01:54 pm (UTC)
From: [identity profile] lady-schrapnell.livejournal.com
... clearly impressed my computer, as it just suddenly started updating normally again! Thanks. ;)

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