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Natter 36: But We Digress...
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
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Thank you! That google meme lead me to my ex's LJ and I didn't want to go there if I'd leave tracks.
Strangely enough, the same google search also lead me to John Tynes' Pagan Publishing page.
Cool rave, aurelia.
What are tamarind balls?
This is probably not good for me.
Cool rave
Thanks. This is turning out to be blast from the past day.
What are tamarind balls?
quite tasty
aaaand now I've found his wife's lj
Somebody stop me.
stop, aurelia, stop.
btw, what's the difference between a live journal and a blog?
Here's what Wikipedia says:
The San Fernando Valley is bounded by the Santa Susana Mountains to the northwest, The Simi Hills to the west, the Santa Monica Mountains to the south, the Verdugo Mountains to the east, and the San Gabriel Mountains to the northeast. Most of the San Fernando Valley is within the City of Los Angeles, California, although several smaller cities are within the Valley as well; Burbank and Glendale are in the southeast corner of the Valley, Hidden Hills and Calabasas are in the southwest corner, and San Fernando, which is completely surrounded by the City of Los Angeles, is in the north Valley. Mulholland Drive, which runs along the ridgeline of the Santa Monica Mountains, marks the boundary between the Valley and the communities of Hollywood and Los Angeles' westside.
There's also a list of Valley cities here: [link]
btw, what's the difference between a live journal and a blog?
Some people think a LiveJournal is a blog, but I think it's more of an online journal. I don't think LJ is part of the blogosphere. Blogs are what you find on Blogger and Typepad and other...blog sites. Blogs are more of a one-way thing to me; they're about getting information out.
Is a live journal interactive?
The comment system lends itself to discussion in a way that blog comments don't. LJ comments are able to be threaded, so you can reply to specific comments. Blog comments are all comments to the post, in vertical succession. Then again, many other online diaries have that sort of system, but I don't think they're blogs either.