Let's make this quick

Sep 13, 2007 20:09

Mercury is 2° north of the Moon tonight.

And for unknown but extremely annoying reasons, my wireless connection keeps dying on me very shortly after reset, so I only have a limited window of minutes in which to hope that whatever I'm doing transmits or loads before I have to walk over and power on/off the router yet again.


I'm up to 5 LJ accounts now.

Well, technically 4 personal and one community.

I went ahead and created another one last week, which will be used to arrange my writings into some form that can be easily backed up into a set of organized files and look nice when printed out as an LJ Book.

I thought for a brief moment about making it a community account so that I could post under my own name, but I also want to arrange everything neatly, with related stories being dated close to each other, so that clicking the forward and backward buttons on the post entries would take one through a series in sequence, and apparently backdating isn't possible in a community account.

I honestly don't care about putting potentially TOSsable content up on LiveJournal, since I'm pretty much only using the service out of perversity and spite these days.

Speaking of spite, I went and wrote up another issue to put up on the auxiliary hosting account, and will be posting it and several further once the connection problems straighten out.

I think I'm now over 20 MB of used space for the Scrapbook, and even I don't believe that I've gotten 20 MB of unwanted spam in my inbox due to LJ's carelessness re: exposing new accounts' email addresses on the profile page when I first signed up. Yet.

Thus, I feel I owe them some form of content, and with 1 GB of alloted space at let's say, 210 remaining of Strange to go through, and allowing for all the picspam I received in the first place (and continue to receive to this very day), that gives me an allowance of roughly 5 MB of unrelated uploads per issue before I have to add another.


Of course, I could simply leech their bandwidth and squat upon their storage space without offering anything in return, as I've seen a number of other LiveJournal users create accounts for pretty much the sole purpose of doing, but I don't consider myself that kind of person and, quite frankly, I don't particularly care to be like other LiveJournal users.

livejournal, updated at astronomical intervals

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