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allthat_jas ([info]allthat_jas) wrote in [info]fandom_wank,
@ 2008-02-13 23:57:00


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Entry tags:entitlement, fandom: harry potter, grudgewank, i want to be a hero on the internets, i'm just here for the recipes, in ur wank - swapping our foodz, lying liar that lies, my very firstest wank, not very subtle at all, om nom nom, please mommy make it stop, plucky girl detective, potterdammerung, recipes in comments, she admitted it!, she's on a mission guys!, sockpuppets, the classmate did it, thinks we're fandom police, this is the wank that never ends, we love jf tags, yet another entitled hp fucktard, yummeh foodz

Laptopgate II: Now With Added Condos
As an offshoot of the Lexicon wank, it appears Melissa wank has arrived.

As part of her "impartial" coverage of the lawsuit, Melissa Anelli of TLC apparently felt it necessary to qualify Steve Vander Ark's (signed under oath) statement that the advertising on the Lexicon "covers the cost of running the site" by reminding people that "The Leaky Cauldron houses and runs the Harry Potter Lexicon for zero charge, and has since it came under its current domain name. That is true as of this posting." However, on Feb 11 she admits to denying a request for the transfer of hosting.

This prompts SVA to release more detail than anyone wanted to know about the finances of the Lexicon. Quote: "If there was any income to me, it wasn't much, especially by comparison to the income other websites have earned." The "other website" he specifically mentions is MuggleNet, whose owner claims a "six-figure income" from the site. SVA doesn't mention TLC, but Melissa goes crazy.

A bit of digging reveals that TLC's finances have been discussed before over on I was a Leaky Lounge Mod. In May 2007, a mouse says: "I know for a fact that Melissa used Leaky money to buy herself a new laptop." In September 2007, Gina raised suspicions about who paid for Melissa's New York apartment ("the web provides a TON of information about purchase prices of condos which are pretty darn high to not have jobs *koff koff*") Over Sep/Oct 2007 the subject was raised again, and another mouse said:

"To take Melissa as the main example, as has been pointed out she lives in New York. That place is very expensive, not just real estate but the cost of living as well. She is in no way living off the advance on her book because let's face it, even if all her fangirls and boys buy it it's not going to be a huge best seller. The time has been and gone for that. She has left her full time job and therefore she must be taking at least a 5-6 figure salary from Leaky. If she is doing this and has deliberately registered it in a way that doesn't mean full disclosure, then that is appalling."

The matter was pretty much put to rest until Melissa forced SVA's hand. Ex-staff are pissed. Highlights:

There will continue to be no transparency about Leaky income. They've claimed for far too long that they make no money. I can only say that I actually know this to be total BS. I'd love to tell you my proof, alas I'm not able. Steve threw some stones but Melissa opened a door that, IMHO, that now begs the question of well, so, what DOES Leaky earn then?

and:

Since Melissa is bringing up money herself, she really should answer. If she is going to criticize Steve for trying to make this a full time job that she should be above that same criticism.

Arianhrod marches over to Leaky Lounge with this:

But since it doesn't appear that anyone else is going to ask the logical question, I will.

Just how much does Leaky make from all of this--in profit? Is this considered a hobby by the IRS, or is it a major source (or even sole source) of income?

And before anyone questions my audacity, Melissa has laid it out on the line and brought the subject of hosting and ad revenue costs into the open. It's no longer a private matter--the whole world now knows about it and as such this is a valid question, especially if TLC has been or gets dragged into this lawsuit.

I don't expect an answer--I do expect to get ripped to shreds, and that's fine. But at least I'm not afraid to ask.


Melissa ignores the question. Arianhrod calls her on it ("With all due respect, Melissa, that is avoiding the issue.") Melissa gets defensive.



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Going bananas - a gratuitous recipe post
[info]azazello
2008-02-14 10:29 pm UTC (link)
1. Wut?

2. To make fantastic banana ice cream:

a. Separate four eggs, retain the yolks, (discard or keep for meringues, the whites).

b. Beat 3.5 oz sugar into the yolks until thickenened. An electric beater is best, handwhisk for the long haul.

c. Heat half a pint of milk until not quite boiling (beginning to froth, not bubbling up). Stir this into the egg yolk mix. Return the whole to the pan and heat gently, until the custard is thick enough to coat the back of a spoon. Remove from heat, and cool entirely.

d. Pulp four very ripe bananas in a food processor. Add to the cooled custard and fold in. Add also 1/2 pint of double (thick) cream. I add also one teaspoon of vanilla extract and a grating of nutmeg (this really brings out the banana flavour according to Hugh Fernly-Whittingstal - and I agree, liek woah).

e. Either churn in an icecream maker, before freezing, or freeze and remove from freezer and whisk, for three separate times to prevent ice crystals forming.

f. Eat. Whenever fandom gets stupid, one bowl (or more if needed).

Variations:

If the bananas are not ripe, hasten by freezing overnight, thawing and pulping as above.

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Re: Going bananas - a gratuitous recipe post
[info]capsulekei
2008-02-14 10:48 pm UTC (link)
I will be trying this in the summer when I'm at home with my parents' ice cream maker! Banana desserts are the greatest.

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Re: Going bananas - a gratuitous recipe post
[info]auralan
2008-02-14 10:49 pm UTC (link)
That calls for hot fudge sauce courtesy of our friends Ben and Jerry.

4 oz baker's chocolate
1 stick butter
3/4 cup cocoa powder
2 cups sugar
1/2 cup milk
1/2 cup heavy cream
double boiler

Melt the chocolate & butter in the double boiler. Add cocoa and whisk until incorporated.

Stir in the sugar gradually. This stuff will be a bit like wet sand in consistency. Cook it in the double boiler over the simmering water for 20 minutes. Add more water as needed to the double boiler.

Gradually add the milk and cream. Keep stirring until well incorporated. Keep cooking and stirring for about an hour. Make sure to keep the double boiler well supplied with water.

It's ready when it's completely smooth and all the sugar is dissolved.

Pour over ice cream and enjoy!

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Re: Going bananas - a gratuitous recipe post
[info]djinnj
2008-02-14 10:53 pm UTC (link)
oooOOOoooo.... This looks luscious.

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Re: Going bananas - a gratuitous recipe post
[info]kosaginolegion
2008-02-14 11:05 pm UTC (link)
If I followed the advice in line (f) though, I'd be so round I'd never fit in my gi.

On the other hand, getting would be less painless due to the rolls of fat.

.oO(Am going to have to try *one* bowl of this.)

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Re: Going bananas - a gratuitous recipe post
[info]rachel_pi
2008-02-15 10:19 am UTC (link)
Oh my God, that sounds amazing. I so need to try that.

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Re: Going bananas - a gratuitous recipe post
[info]tehrin
2008-02-16 01:02 am UTC (link)
Oh god. I wish I had an ice cream maker.

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