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[mood] - busy
The 'German Joys' guy translated more Max Goldt texts into English. This is one that I have as an audio file and played 290 times, says Itunes. Never mind that I was probably sound asleep most of the time, that's still a proud number. At any rate, I like it, and it's the right time of the year for it too. The translation is maybe a bit clumsy in parts (I even think it's missing a sentence), but it's still better than anything I could do. On the Magic of Walking Past Sideways (Vom Zauber des seitlich daran Vorbeigehens)
I'm gone for the weekend, catsitting. Take care and stuff.
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| Vintage Friday: Harry Belafonte |
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| S2 Layout Issues |
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Hi, Guys. I know a good many of the S2 themes are kinda hosed right now. Something changed with the LJ migration to their new data center. The Bloggish and Style Contest themes have their CSS hosted at LJ. That's by LJ's design, with how the code is distributed. The code is set to use LJ's CSS proxy to handle the access and display of the CSS settings. Since LJ's move, though, the CSS proxy has been kaput. But the CSS itself at LJ is still working. Until we can find a way around all this, a couple users have a way that you can use the Custom CSS in your customization area to get your layouts pretty damn close to the original for that layout and theme.
You'll enter two sets of code in that area. The first one would be the code from this URL: http://stat.livejournal.com/sixhtml/themes/common/base-weblog.css
Just go there, copy it, and paste into the custom CSS box.
And the second set you enter will be from the direct CSS URL for your specific theme. You can locate this URL by viewing the source of your journal in your browser (View Source code). If you scroll down to the <link rel="stylesheet" section of the source code, you'll see the direct url to your theme's CSS at livejournal. Go there, copy that code, and paste it after the base-weblog.css code above. Make sure you have "No" selected to use the included base code (it's a dropdown), and that the URL field above the custom CSS box is empty. Click to save changes, and your theme will display much as it is supposed to. There is occasionally an element like a border that doesn't come through, but it's pretty close.
As an example of the CSS URLs, this is the one for the Baby theme for the Bloggish layout:
http://stat.livejournal.com/sixhtml/themes/lilia/theme-baby.css
The CSS URLS will be start with
http://stat.livejournal.com/sixhtml with the rest varying by theme and layout.
I'll still be looking for an alternative to having to futz with custom CSS, but in the meantime, that method of applying the CSS will get your Bloggish and Style Contest journal themes put back together pretty well.
Thanks,
Robin
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| Mandy Amano |
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GUYS GUYS GUYS I've always been jealous of Bernie and his 'bear' friends so I made myself a bear character in city of heroes after being inspired by this other guy and his called Psioni Cub and it's totally cool.
Meet...

( Xuan Xuan. She's a bear! A panda bear! )
I think she looks a lot more bear-y than those guys bears. They all just look like big hairy men, they don't even use the teddy bear ears.
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| Rain |
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| Carmen Kass |
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More from 2004. It's almost like I'm making sure these are in a nice safe place for future rp purposes.
( 50 Alek Wek icons )
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| Oooh. I like this meme. THIS IS MY ONLY BOOK ICON |
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1. Grab the nearest book. 2. Open the book to page 56. 3. Find the fifth sentence. 4. Post the text of the next seven sentences in your journal along with these instructions. 5. Don't dig for your favorite book, the cool book, or the intellectual one: pick the CLOSEST.
"You tell wonderful stories. You can do all the voices and make it exciting and then funny..." Mo crossed his arms over his chest as if hiding behind them. "You could read me Tom Sawyer," suggested Meggie, "or How The Rhinoceros Got His Skin." That was one of Mo's favourite stories. When she was smaller they sometimes played at having crumbs in their clothes, like the crumbs in the rhino's skin. "Yes, an excellent story," murmured Mo, turning his back to her again.
Inkheart, by Cornelia Funke, found under a pile of dvds beside my foot. I thought I was going to have to figure out how to do a Schlock Mercenary collection which was on a hatbox about four feet away.
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| Cate Blanchett |
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| Icons! |
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In celebration of my newfound ability to make icons again, I have (rather unsurprisingly, really) made icons! Go me!
( Wheeee! ) Want, take, have, and share the love. XD
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| John Barrowman |
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I KEEP TRYING to remember to tell you guys about what new wacky signs the church by my sister's house has put up. When we last saw them, they were making me worry about having to fight off zombie Jesus as the snow came down.
Their delightful halloween sign was this:
NO MASK CAN HIDE YOUR SINS FROM GOD
Just FYI, I guess.
ps: I may have had a 'moment' in regards to mcity.
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