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Headstone by Ragan Fox : The Poetry Foundation

May. 12th, 2012 | 11:30 am

Headstone by Ragan Fox : The Poetry Foundation

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What fresh hell is this?

Apr. 28th, 2012 | 09:32 am

Originally posted by [info]rakshi at What fresh hell is this?
Jesus, these people just fucking SUCK!


Originally posted by [info]vaysh11 at What fresh hell is this?
What is wrong with LJ again?

1. This is how my LJ strip looks like (the example is [info]dracotops_harry, but it's like this for many journals (not [info]marguerite_26's, though).



2. When I go on "Home" I can't access the top LJ strip at all.

3. Re-posted by [info]marguerite_26 at Livejournal, come on.

Livejournal Scrapbook is going away. Your 10GB of Paid Member space is now 2GB. If you care, there is an explanation in Russian on the Russian news page. There's also a user-submitted translation.

+ You will no longer have access to your Scrapbook once this goes live.
+ Your images will redirect, but the URL will be different.
+ Unable to tell what will happen to any photos you have that put you over the 2GB limit.
+ Back up your Scrapbook just in case.
+ If you want your photos transferred over now instead of waiting, let them know here.


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signal boost

Apr. 16th, 2012 | 03:46 pm

http://imaanlondon.wordpress.com/about/

Imaan To Host August 2012 Conference!
by imaanlondon
Press Release:

Imaan announces 5th International LGBTQI Muslim Conference.

Imaan International Conference

London, UK

24th – 27th August 2012

As the UK celebrates in 2012, the Queen’s Diamond Jubilee, the Olympics and World Pride in London, Imaan – the world’s largest LGBTQI Muslim organisation, announces plans to host only its fifth ever international conference. Entitled, ‘Diversity: the gift of Islam’, (Al-Ikhtilaf, athaa min Allah), the conference brings together pre-eminent scholars, leaders and delegates from across the globe and within our British communities to espouse and celebrate our understanding of an inclusive Islam that is accepting of the diversities within our faith. We shall also seek to discuss the unique issues facing the international queer ummah(community), by creating an exciting forum for debates, workshops, activities and performances. We seek to empower and engage our delegates by analysing current and emerging scholarship, community-building and tackling the challenges of our identities. To achieve this, we will be joined by delegates and speakers from Europe, Asia and North America.
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ST:TOS rec

Mar. 31st, 2012 | 10:04 am

http://spockmccoy.livejournal.com/41402.html by belmanoir spock/mccoy

as stormatdusk says: it moves at a perfect pace, i don't feel rushed.

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For Aussies - House of Reps marriage equality survey

Mar. 25th, 2012 | 03:54 pm

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Originally posted by [personal profile] drjon at House of Reps marriage equality survey
This one should be shared far and wide: the House of Representatives has a very short, very simple survey about marriage equality, ie, should we have it? Word is that it's so far been spammed by naysayers, so it would be cool if that could be turned around. The survey is here: http://www.aph.gov.au/Parliamentary_Business/Committees/House_of_Representatives_Committees?url=spla/bill%20marriage/index.htm (snarfed from lizbee)

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2012/mar/05/five-hundred-fairytales-discovered-germany

Mar. 21st, 2012 | 09:48 am

amazonv

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a good day

Mar. 20th, 2012 | 06:16 pm

in the middle of a 13-night working stretch. it's a good thing i'm so skilled at working nights and sleeping days. so far, so good. slept nearly 7 hours today, after shipping books AND making two important phone calls this morning.

making up some of the lost wages from last year. sad, this week- it's a year since i started Anat Baniel Training- the group I was with is more than half-way done in their growth into ABM Practitioners, and I wish I were, too- but I'll keep working on paying off the bills that accumulated when I was laid off, and saving up for the 2013 session of ABM training. i NEED to have something to do for work that makes me healthier as i do it, and that i can add to nursing.

no plans for Europe this summer -Olympic madness in London coupled with needing to just.keep.working and bringing in the money make a trip seem pretty unlikely- but still entering every contest with a trip to either UK or Europe anyway. ya never know, right?

ok. must try and nap a bit more if i can.

my condolences to those of you who have lost family and friends, congratulations to those whose writing mojo or new job or travels have been good to them, and here's a toast! to us all, for a good day today and a good sleep when we get there.
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The Geotaggers' World Atlas

Feb. 11th, 2012 | 04:41 am

The Geotaggers' World Atlas #1: New YorkThe Geotaggers' World Atlas #2: LondonThe Geotaggers' World Atlas #3: ParisThe Geotaggers' World Atlas #4: San FranciscoThe Geotaggers' World Atlas #5: BerlinThe Geotaggers' World Atlas #6: Barcelona
The Geotaggers' World Atlas #7: BostonThe Geotaggers' World Atlas #8: Washington, DCThe Geotaggers' World Atlas #9: RomeThe Geotaggers' World Atlas #10: TorontoThe Geotaggers' World Atlas #11: ChicagoThe Geotaggers' World Atlas #12: Vancouver
The Geotaggers' World Atlas #13: Hong KongThe Geotaggers' World Atlas #14: AmsterdamThe Geotaggers' World Atlas #15: MadridThe Geotaggers' World Atlas #16: PragueThe Geotaggers' World Atlas #17: Las VegasThe Geotaggers' World Atlas #18: Venice
The Geotaggers' World Atlas #19: StockholmThe Geotaggers' World Atlas #20: TokyoThe Geotaggers' World Atlas #21: BudapestThe Geotaggers' World Atlas #22: CopenhagenThe Geotaggers' World Atlas #23: DublinThe Geotaggers' World Atlas #24: Seattle

These maps are brilliant. I want to travel EVEN MORE.

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To UK Flisties

Jan. 25th, 2012 | 07:17 am

Originally posted by [info]de_nugis at To UK Flisties
(Taken most recently from [info]amber1960, slightly adapted.)

If you're from the UK and you believe in freedom of speech and an uncensored interenet, you really need to sign this petition. There are others floating about, but that particular one is the best way to ensure that your voice gets heard. It's hosted on the directgov website and addresses parliament directly. If it gets more than 100,000 signatures, it becomes eligible for discussion in the House of Commons.

Everyone's been getting so worked up over SOPA -- and rightly so -- that ACTA seems to have slipped under the radar. This is hugely problematic, because ACTA is a similar bill, but it has the potential to be far more damaging than SOPA ever could be.

Some people seem to have this misconception that ACTA is the 'European SOPA', but that simply isn't true. It's a global treaty, and it's already been signed by eight countries, including the US, Japan, New Zealand and Singapore. Europe votes on Thursday. If they vote 'no', the bill will have to be taken back to the drawing board and reformulated, which should buy us some time at the very least.

If you think this doesn't affect you, you're wrong. If ACTA passes, it could well signal the end of the internet as we know it, and that isn't an exaggeration. It's not just about watching movies and television online. If ACTA passes, sites like YouTube, Livejournal, Tumblr, Twitter, Facebook and even Google and Wikipedia could become impossible to maintain. ACTA would allow ISPs to monitor your net activity and cut off internet access for your entire household if one person is suspected of breaching copyright. Think Big Brother is Watching. I don't think I need to emphasise just how damaging it can be to be without internet access in this day and age, when we rely so heavily on technology.

It's not only bloggers and fandom that would be affected, either. Small businesses, independent film-makers and unsigned musicians who have previously found their niche online would also suffer hugely, and would be at risk of being bullied into submission by Hollywood and multinational corporations under accusations of copyright infringement. All those artists who found fame by uploading covers of songs to YouTube would never have had the opportunity to do so under ACTA, as those cover versions would be prohibited.

I know the internet has its problems, but to my mind it's the single greatest invention to come out of modern times, and it would be an absolute travesty if we were to lose that now. From a personal point of view, I can't even put into words how important this is to me. I've met some of my closest friends through the internet and online fandom, people whom I would likely never have met without it, and it's given me this amazing social support system. I don't want that to end here, and I want to preserve it for future generations so that they can have the same experience and opportunities I've been given through my online interactions.

I know that opinions on the seriousness of copyright infringement and online piracy vary wildly, but that isn't really the point. Internet giants such as Google are opposed to this bill, and it's pretty safe to say that they're not in favour of copyright infringment, as anyone who's ever had a fanvid taken down from YouTube will be painfully aware. Whatever your stance on copyright, this isn't the way to go about dealing with it. This is dangerous legislation that impeaches on some of our most basic human rights, such as the right to privacy and freedom of speech.

So if you're from the UK, please, please sign the petition. If you hail from elsewhere in the world, there may well be similar movements in your own country, but I think the most effective thing anybody can do right now is to keep talking about this. Talk about it on Livejournal, on Twitter, on Tumblr, on Facebook, and anywhere else you can think of. Make sure this issue is never far from people's minds. The internet is an amazingly powerful tool: let's utilise it while we still have the chance.

Please repost and spread the word :)

SAY NO TO ACTA!

Please consider reposting this, especially if you have a large proportion of UK flisties. And please consider spreading the word via other platforms: Twitter, Tumblr, Facebook, your own personal network.

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The fiasco continues

Jan. 25th, 2012 | 04:13 am

Originally posted by [info]electricdruid at The fiasco continues

ACTA in a Nutshell –

What is ACTA?  ACTA is the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement. A new intellectual property enforcement treaty being negotiated by the United States, the European Community, Switzerland, and Japan, with Australia, the Republic of Korea, New Zealand, Mexico, Jordan, Morocco, Singapore, the United Arab Emirates, and Canada recently announcing that they will join in as well.

Why should you care about ACTA? Initial reports indicate that the treaty will have a very broad scope and will involve new tools targeting “Internet distribution and information technology.”

What is the goal of ACTA? Reportedly the goal is to create new legal standards of intellectual property enforcement, as well as increased international cooperation, an example of which would be an increase in information sharing between signatory countries’ law enforcement agencies.

Essential ACTA Resources

  • Read more about ACTA here: ACTA Fact Sheet
  • Read the authentic version of the ACTA text as of 15 April 2011, as finalized by participating countries here: ACTA Finalized Text
  • Follow the history of the treaty’s formation here: ACTA history
  • Read letters from U.S. Senator Ron Wyden wherein he challenges the constitutionality of ACTA: Letter 1 | Letter 2 | Read the Administration’s Response to Wyden’s First Letter here: Response
  • Watch a short informative video on ACTA: ACTA Video
  • Watch a lulzy video on ACTA: Lulzy Video

Say NO to ACTA. It is essential to spread awareness and get the word out on ACTA.

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