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Post by beccaelizabeth on Jan 25, 2012 8:26:00 GMT -5
Hmmmm. Sounds interesting! How would you imagine sharing it? I wonder if Vlad would let me make a page off the . . . Spikecentricity space, say, to post it? I could put the URL in the Admin thread . . .I also have some free web space at the University it could be posted to - again, only those with the URL would see it. It wouldn't actually be secure, as in "you need a password to access it." But it would be pretty unlikely for anyone to stumble on it . . . Well, lemme know if you need any help in that area. You know, I would, but I've just found out that apparently, posting it online would be considered publication.... Still, though, food for thought. yes, posting it online is web publication. It would be indexed by search engines unless you coded it so it wouldn't. Anyone with the link could read it. It's published. And nobody will buy something that has been web published. Emailing it to beta reader people, however, is not publishing. as far as I know.
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Jan 25, 2012 12:36:47 GMT -5
Heydiho!
Julia, I can see dirt!
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Post by S'ewing S'cubie on Jan 25, 2012 13:03:06 GMT -5
Heavy, heavy storm right now. Been under tornado warning all morning. It was supposed to expire at noon, but the rain is still horribly heavy. Am hungry.
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Post by Queen E on Jan 25, 2012 13:54:15 GMT -5
*sigh* Rejected by alma mater with form letter.
Bummed.
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Post by Sue on Jan 25, 2012 14:05:40 GMT -5
posting just so y'all can see I got Giles out of his Santa hat.........
Wed!
It's Wed!
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Post by Rachael on Jan 25, 2012 14:19:46 GMT -5
Hi, all - Yay to Diane for her lovely picture and even lovelier companion...yay to Erin for yet more job applications (keep at it, something will catch eventually)...wow to Julia's picture of the PNW snow.... And, hi! Images of recent life, as payment for my non-being-hereness: If these are too big, let me know and I'll cut 'em down to size....
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Post by Rachael on Jan 25, 2012 14:20:52 GMT -5
And one more:
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Post by beccaelizabeth on Jan 25, 2012 14:31:54 GMT -5
Hi, all - Images of recent life, as payment for my non-being-hereness: my face now: your tiny humans are cool. you made superheroes.
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Jan 25, 2012 15:31:23 GMT -5
Racheal, my goodness, that girlchild certainly has a head of hair! GORGEOUS hair, but I'm remembering what Anna got tangled in hers.
Julia, having accomplished the getting-on-of clothing but not yet the moving-faster-than-sick-snail
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Post by Rachael on Jan 25, 2012 15:46:11 GMT -5
Racheal, my goodness, that girlchild certainly has a head of hair! GORGEOUS hair, but I'm remembering what Anna got tangled in hers. Julia, having accomplished the getting-on-of clothing but not yet the moving-faster-than-sick-snail Yes; she's already been threatened with, "If you don't hold still while I brush that out, we can just cut it all off." She's girly enough, at two, for that to work. And, becca - thank you. They are very super-heroic at times, IMO. Emily's superpower appears to be talking. My BIL the speech therapist gave us an informal assessment of her two weeks ago, and the answer was: "There's no work for me here." She apparently has the verbal skills of a kindergardener. Zach, OTOH - his superpowers appear to be height (he's a giant, seriously), and also extreme happiness. Started out colicky, but once he started sleeping on his tummy, he became the happiest baby I've ever met. Seriously, I thought Emily was a happy baby, but Zach is ecstatic - like he knows something about the universe the rest of us don't, and it gives him a happy.
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Post by Anne, Old S'cubie Cat on Jan 25, 2012 15:56:14 GMT -5
Racheal, my goodness, that girlchild certainly has a head of hair! GORGEOUS hair, but I'm remembering what Anna got tangled in hers. Julia, having accomplished the getting-on-of clothing but not yet the moving-faster-than-sick-snail Yes; she's already been threatened with, "If you don't hold still while I brush that out, we can just cut it all off." She's girly enough, at two, for that to work. And, becca - thank you. They are very super-heroic at times, IMO. Emily's superpower appears to be talking. My BIL the speech therapist gave us an informal assessment of her two weeks ago, and the answer was: "There's no work for me here." She apparently has the verbal skills of a kindergardener. Zach, OTOH - his superpowers appear to be height (he's a giant, seriously), and also extreme happiness. Started out colicky, but once he started sleeping on his tummy, he became the happiest baby I've ever met. Seriously, I thought Emily was a happy baby, but Zach is ecstatic - like he knows something about the universe the rest of us don't, and it gives him a happy. Well, your pictures gave me a happy. You're a gorgeous family, the lot of you.
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Post by Onjel on Jan 25, 2012 18:05:01 GMT -5
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Post by Onjel on Jan 25, 2012 18:06:27 GMT -5
You've brought the cuteness, Rachael! Lovely, lovely pics. I never grow tired of the cute.
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Post by S'ewing S'cubie on Jan 25, 2012 18:57:10 GMT -5
*sigh* Rejected by alma mater with form letter. Bummed. Bummed right with you.
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Post by S'ewing S'cubie on Jan 25, 2012 18:58:52 GMT -5
Hi, all - Yay to Diane for her lovely picture and even lovelier companion...yay to Erin for yet more job applications (keep at it, something will catch eventually)...wow to Julia's picture of the PNW snow.... And, hi! Images of recent life, as payment for my non-being-hereness: If these are too big, let me know and I'll cut 'em down to size.... Look how they have grown! You--you Mommy, you!
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