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June 14th, 2007
05:53 pm
thelastgoodname: On the Creation and Maintenance of Boundaries - Before even the context or the content of this particular instance, we can have this conversation because we have agreed on a set of standards and rationales about our common behaviors. -
etothey: Song editing: introduction to keys and chord progressions. - I was doing a beta of someone's vid and realized that the reason the song-edit in question didn't work for me was that the vidder chopped off the song on the subdominant rather than the tonic. (Do not worry if you don't know what this means. All will be e -
etothey: Song editing: introduction to meter and phrasing. - This is not software-specific; it does not assume that you can read music. It's intended for vidders who would like to get a little music theory so they can figure out the songs that they are vidding -
giandujakiss: Musings on Public and Private in Blogspace - Sometimes I want to offer some critical commentary - not flames or anything, just criticism. // Sometimes I want to do that about the very works of people who have friended me, and have done so because I functionally invited them to do so. -
mskatej: How I feel about spoilers - I take my television very seriously. I like to see things from the beginning, I don't miss episodes, and I hate being spoiled. -
mhari: no, actually, I just don't like what you like. - No, I don't think books are inherently better/classier than TV shows. I think they are different, and I prefer them, but that's not the same thing. -
worldserpent: On preferring to read books - Basically, if you just want the story, books and other forms of print media like manga are, if you think about it, just more efficient. -
hth_the_first: legal beagles? - even if the art and entertainment we consume doesn't change our behavior, it's impossible to argue with a straight face that it doesn't change what falls inside and outside our sense of normalcy. -
bradhicks: My Take on Strikethrough '07 (Finally) - But this isn't over, not even vaguely. Because what they have in common is that both are porn about teenagers' sex lives. And the blunt fact is that there is neither yaoi or Harry Potter slashfic is legal in the US, no way in hell. -
m00jew: Some of you may have heard about - So, it's been two weeks since [fandom_counts] was created and nobody has posted any sort of all-inclusive statistics.[...]// So, I made a thing!//What kind of thing, you ask? A Perl-based internet bot! -
black_samvara: I've been gently following the kerfuffle about an illicit audio recording of A Few Good Men which quickly made it onto the megawebnet - This is not consumers distinguishing between legal and illegal activities, or even consumers distinguishing between high and low culture. This is consumers choosing to treat people / companies / producers / actors well if they like them and choosing not t -