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wesleysgirl ([personal profile] wesleysgirl) wrote2005-08-09 09:38 pm

Poll, and stuff

Ew. There was a teensy tinsy dead fly on my keyboard.

Which reminds me of the time I saw a little green bug in the bathroom and squished it just as my brain thought "Gee, that looks kind of like a praying mantis." And it was, and I smooshed it. Actually, it wasn't dead, it was still alive, but I probably hurt it. Poor thing. Those bugs are cool.

And I read a thing today about cooking lobsters, and now I want lobster. I really don't like the idea of killing one though. Once I bought one and brought it home and put it on the kitchen floor and let the cats examine it. They were fascinated.

Then Mr WG and I experimented with putting various things in the lobster's claw so it could 'hold' them. Like a pencil and a chopstick. It was really funny.

Then I boiled the lobster alive and ate it. I know. I'm horrible. I do feel guilty about it, if it's any consolation.

Oh, and I read a thing about some place that makes lobster ice cream. Which just sounds like the most vile thing ever.

I took the boy to the local water park today. It's a regular park with swings and slides and stuff, but then there's a section with painted concrete and lots of sprinklers and jets of water that come shooting up. The kids love it. Well, when they're not smashing into each other or falling down on the slippery concrete. (It's actually not as bad as it sounds. Considering the number of kids running around like psychos, there are few spills.)

Last night, as soon as the boy went to bed, I got in the car and drove to the supermarket. I suppose this will only be impressive if you know that I virtually never leave the house after dark. Then I bought ice cream, hot fudge sauce, and whipped cream, none of which I should have, and brought it home and ate it. And it was yummy.

Today, [livejournal.com profile] janedavitt and I finished the 2nd draft of ep 18 of No Limits. Yay us! I have to admit that I've kind of lost track of the schedule, but I think we're still fairly on time.

Also today, [livejournal.com profile] flaming_muse and I finished the Angel/Wes story we started shortly after finishing [livejournal.com profile] reality_bends Go us! It's about 111K words and still needs to be ruthlessly edited and then beta'ed, but we're done!

Here's the poll:

[Poll #548892]

I'm mostly curious because I have it in my head that most people use a client, whereas I've always just used the website interface, mostly because I'm lazy. I do have a client downloaded, but I've used it very few times.
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[identity profile] entrenous88.livejournal.com 2005-08-10 02:02 am (UTC)(link)
Oh my god, the poor lobster. I will not taunt you with eeensy lobster voice cries. No.

As for the posting to LJ, I've done all three, but the email method worked well one time and then failed the next few times. I may attempt it again tomorrow, just to see, now that your poll has reminded me.
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[personal profile] that_mireille 2005-08-10 02:11 am (UTC)(link)
If I'm at home (or on my laptop) I use a client nearly all the time. If I'm at school/work (same place) using a lab computer, I use the website, or post via e-mail.

I don't know that I like the client that much better, but I started using it within a few days of getting my journal, and so it's what I'm used to.
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[personal profile] aimeelicious 2005-08-10 02:11 am (UTC)(link)
I tried using Semagic when I first got an LJ account, but I found it too busy. Plus I know HTML fairly well, so I just stick the tags into my 'Update Journal' window and I'm good to go. It's probably a little extra work that I don't need to do, and I understand the newer version of Semagic is better, but I'll probably keep updating the old-fashioned way. =)

[identity profile] justhuman.livejournal.com 2005-08-10 02:11 am (UTC)(link)
Checking my stats

July E-mail posts - 7 out of 37
June E-mail posts - 12 out of 40

I post about 25% of the time via e-mail and the other 75% via client. The e-mail posts are from work and mostly because I can't get to LJ any other way.

[identity profile] janedavitt.livejournal.com 2005-08-10 02:12 am (UTC)(link)
Not going near the lobster thing because eww, but congratulations to you and FM! Can't wait to read it ::hugs::

[identity profile] flaming-muse.livejournal.com 2005-08-10 02:13 am (UTC)(link)
I alwaysalwaysalways use semagic to update. I like the shortcuts; they save me typing out html and lj codes.
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[identity profile] nakedwesley.livejournal.com 2005-08-10 02:36 am (UTC)(link)
I have Semagic but because my computer runs so slow I don't open it too often. Mostly I post at the website, but, since I can never remember how to do links and stuff, I'll open Semagic, figure out the code, then copy/paste it on the website. *facepalm* It doesn't seem as stupid when I'm doing it. *g*

I am *so* looking forward to you Wes/Angel story!! *bouncebounce* If you guys need a beta at some point, let me know.

I want ice cream now.

[identity profile] redwolfoz.livejournal.com 2005-08-10 03:36 am (UTC)(link)
The only time I use a client is when I need to make major changes to a heap of entries.

[identity profile] willowgreen.livejournal.com 2005-08-10 04:38 am (UTC)(link)
I use a client (XJournal) for long, complicated posts, and "Update" for short posts, memes, etc.

[identity profile] minitrog.livejournal.com 2005-08-10 08:58 am (UTC)(link)
I was saying to young Nic just the other day that I didn't like the idea of eating lobster, partly because it looks like a giant insect, and I am a total girl about such things, and partly because it is cruel to boil them alive, and why couldn't they do something like chop their heads off first to save them the pain.

He replied that you can't do that as they are "semi-liquid" inside! Squiiiiiick! Needless to say I will continue not to eat lobster with much greater vigour. EWWWWW!

He has also bought a radio that looks like a giant bug for our bathroom. It sticks to the wall and whenever I go in in the night it catches my eye and scares the everloving crap out of me. It's been a buggy icky week really... *g*

[identity profile] helenkacan.livejournal.com 2005-08-10 12:48 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm totally loving the imagery: lobster holding pencil. Reminds me of Zoiberg (sp?) on Futurama. But, if you're interested, there is a more humane way of preparing lobster at home. Put the lobster in the sink and start the water running, gradually increasing the temperature from cold to warm. At the end, the lobster will have fallen asleep and then you can put it in the boiling water, without having major anxiety attach (or flailing lobster claws). I'm chicken in the fact that I let trained chefs do the dirty work for me.

BTW, I found your comment about not leaving the house after dark amusing. I didn't know you had a pesky vampire problem in your neighbourhood!
::cackling away:: Yes, I know I'm evil - but only with people I really like.

Hugs,
H.
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[personal profile] ngaio 2005-08-10 06:24 pm (UTC)(link)
Oh, and I read a thing about some place that makes lobster ice cream. Which just sounds like the most vile thing ever.

Heston Blumenthal? He's my hero.
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[personal profile] tabaqui 2005-08-10 06:37 pm (UTC)(link)
Isn't there some way to kill the lobster before you stick it in the boiling water?
I mean...gah.
Boiled alive! That's so horrid. Couldn't you take a knife and hack it's little lobster brain?

*i like scollops better, anyway*