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Jan. 13th, 2011
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Jan. 13th, 2011 10:39 pmIt never occurred to me until I read this (via
pretentiousgit) that T-shirt bras were anything to object to. As someone who has, in the memorable words of Susan Isaacs, "those over-enthusiastic nipples men go crazy for, the ones that look like the erasers on number 2 pencils," I love 'em. Others clearly disagree, as is their right. Your thoughts?
Site has still not launched. Maybe Monday. I need to reclaim my life from meetings.
I have realized that one of the great boons of Goodreads is that I can take notes on why I'm reading a particular book. I have 40 or 50 books on my library hold list at any one time and I try to arrange things so that it's a first-in-first-out deal (you can make holds inactive in the TPL and you can only have things on hold for up to 2 years). The trouble is that by the time a book comes up in the reading order, a year or 18 months later, I often have only the haziest idea of why I put it on hold in the first place. I usually want to read it still, don't get me wrong, but it would be nice to know where the spark originated. We shall see.
Science Tarot card of the day: Ace of Cups (Endosymbiosis). Did not notice anything particularly relevant, although it's a hopeful sign.
Site has still not launched. Maybe Monday. I need to reclaim my life from meetings.
I have realized that one of the great boons of Goodreads is that I can take notes on why I'm reading a particular book. I have 40 or 50 books on my library hold list at any one time and I try to arrange things so that it's a first-in-first-out deal (you can make holds inactive in the TPL and you can only have things on hold for up to 2 years). The trouble is that by the time a book comes up in the reading order, a year or 18 months later, I often have only the haziest idea of why I put it on hold in the first place. I usually want to read it still, don't get me wrong, but it would be nice to know where the spark originated. We shall see.
Science Tarot card of the day: Ace of Cups (Endosymbiosis). Did not notice anything particularly relevant, although it's a hopeful sign.