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Posted on entry Thanksgiving ::: November 26, 2009, 02:09 AM:
Happy Thanksgiving, Making Light. May your day be warm, full of light and love and bounty, and may you have much to be thankful for.
Posted on entry Scraps. Bad. [Update: Doing better. See below.] ::: November 16, 2009, 12:12 AM:
Thank you so much for the updates, Teresa. Even those of us who don't know Scraps and Velma know how much they mean to so very many people. Still thinking good thoughts for everyone.
Posted on entry It was twenty years ago today ::: November 09, 2009, 05:24 PM:
Hear, hear.

I had a small piece of the wall sitting on my desk for years. Absolutely one of the most remarkable events of our time.
Posted on entry AbsoluteWrite Down ::: January 18, 2009, 04:43 PM:
There are over 500 people repeatedly refreshing the link for AW's forums. I'm very glad you love us.

Please stop hitting refresh, though. *g* It slows stuff down even more.

It's going to be an hour or so, while we fix databases.
Posted on entry AbsoluteWrite Down ::: January 17, 2009, 11:12 PM:
Heh.

Meanwhile, if you guys didn't know about Making Light, now ya do - and your lives will be richer for it. *g*
Posted on entry AbsoluteWrite Down ::: January 17, 2009, 04:18 PM:
The good news is, we've made regular database backups (something AW was not doing, the last time we had a significant outtage) so even if worst comes to worst, we can be back up on a different server with a minimum of data loss.
Posted on entry AbsoluteWrite Down ::: January 17, 2009, 04:07 PM:
hah. Dawno beat me to it - was just coming here, upon being advised that ML had mentioned the outage.

So, err, what Dawno said.

Thanks for your patience, everyone. :)
Posted on entry Watching the election with Bruce Schneier: part two ::: November 04, 2008, 11:59 PM:
@Jo Walton #212

Montana has a popular Dem governor - and Baucus won again, tonight - so it's actually possible. It's my home state, and they're increasingly interested in environmental and green issues.
Posted on entry Watching the election with Bruce Schneier: part two ::: November 04, 2008, 11:22 PM:
Obama didn't win because he's brown, McCain - he won because he's the better man, and the better candidate.

(listening to the concession speech gnashing my teeth.)
Posted on entry Discuss the election results...with special guest poster Bruce Schneier ::: November 04, 2008, 09:16 PM:
With a nod to Dawno:

http://www.isobamapresidentyet.com
Posted on entry Good listener ::: November 01, 2008, 11:52 PM:
Terkel's ability to preserve cultural and historical moments not as propaganda but in the voices of real people puts his books permanently on my shelves.

This is sad news.
Posted on entry Texts ::: December 25, 2006, 03:17 PM:
Merry Christmas! I'm very grateful for this place, and all of you. Teresa, you've my thanks and my admiration.
Posted on entry From correspondence: current sentiments ::: December 12, 2006, 12:57 AM:
I've got one a friend sent me:

"Be nice, or we'll bring democracy to your country, next."
Posted on entry More gay Republicans ::: December 11, 2006, 05:19 AM:
Rebecca @ 94 -

*applause*
Well said.
Posted on entry More gay Republicans ::: December 10, 2006, 09:10 AM:
#38 - little light, I'm think I'm somewhere between your two examples. I use the word--and the other lesbians I know do too--usually in a wry, self-referential manner, or when we intend to shock someone outside the intimate circle. We don't use it as a pejorative, because we've all had it used against us that way.

I find myself taken aback hearing it from a stranger, and waiting for more context with which to shape my interpretation of this instance.
Posted on entry More gay Republicans ::: December 10, 2006, 08:18 AM:
#34--Sean, exactly. That's why I mentioned that Anthony's community might well be fine with the casual use of the word. After visiting his blog, I suspect that's so.

In my own circles, it's a word that lesbians and people close to them use--but not a word dropped casually or in general conversation between strangers--unless, well, you are one.

I'm not sure if that's dictated by generational, geographical, or other factors--and YMMV.
Posted on entry More gay Republicans ::: December 10, 2006, 06:52 AM:
I'm intrigued by Anthony's careful use of the word "dyke"--strategically placed as the last word in the last line.

Unless things are very different in Anthony's community, it's a word that carries pejorative connotations for all but a very few and specific contexts.
Posted on entry More gay Republicans ::: December 10, 2006, 06:24 AM:
Anthony #28 said: She isn't even a v. good dyke.

Well don't keep us in suspense, for heaven's sake. Please do explain precisely what it is a good dyke does--you know, for the benefit of us dykes who are now utterly terrified lest you think we're doing it wrong, too.
Posted on entry What is it with fruitcake? ::: December 08, 2006, 11:36 PM:
I love good fruitcake.

My mother was a traditionalist who lovingly candied various things, liberally added dates and dried fruits and various nuts, then wrapped the cakes in cheesecloth and soaked em in whatever strong spirits she had in the pantry.

I, alas, am never that organized far enough ahead of time. I definitely miss good fruitcake, though.

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