Vakkotaur - January 27th, 2008

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January 27th, 2008


01:55 pm - Simulcasting


I, [info]vakkotaur, am now simulcasting my journal entries on LiveJournal and on InsaneJournal. I have permanent accounts on both, so nobody should see be seeing advertising (well, beyond my own should I happen to recommend something) in either place. Obviously, my "friends list" will differ as there are folks on LJ who are not on IJ, and folks on IJ who are not LJ, though there is at least some overlap. I will be reading both places, and will be notified of comments to both journals. I am not, at least not yet, planning on abandoning LiveJournal. I am, however, not trusting it enough to not have some a backup ready. This is not about any one thing or action. This is the result of a trend I do not like.

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Current Mood: [mood icon] discontent

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08:45 pm - Arabian battery hats?


I watch TV as a distraction while on I'm on the treadmill. As a result I wind up watching some things I would not otherwise. Tonight I wound up watching something on "Peak Oil" on the History channel that was generally factual with more sensationalism than I care for. I could stand that, it was entertaining if for the wrong reasons.

After that, I switched to Discovery which had a show about the Three Gorges Dam in China. This wasn't bad, at first. Then the narrator got to the electrical generation part of things and it was quite distracting as he kept saying "turban" rather than "turbine." This was bad enough, but when he got to a line about the section of the dam where the generators were located as being "where the electricity is stored" I just couldn't take it any more. Generators and turbines do not store electricity. I don't blame the narrator for that blunder, but some writer is an idiot.

Between the writer and narrator it was enough to make me think of putting a battery in a head-wrap. The result would be what was being talked about: electricity stored in a turban.


Current Mood: [mood icon] grumpy

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