Over at LiveJournal, a Supernatural fan named Anteka is helping us pass the long, hot summer by producing The Plastic!Winchester Theater.
It's gret fun with action figures (mostly Barbie & Ken dolls, actually) depict various thrilling episodes, all of them original.
(Warning: some brother-incest humor.)
Features guest stars from other fandoms, too! Check it out.
Play any instrument or speak any language, which do you choose?
Question submitted by cruftbox.vox.com.
I choose Speak any language. My dream is to travel a lot, and it would be nice to be able to jump into a culture without the usual tourist/guide trappings.
Snarky humor:
Spoilers [obviously!] for the movie.
A rather wicked look at the sequel, which I still love despited its
(I'm posting this here because yet another entry in my LJ will mean that I'm spamming my f-list)
Huh.
So I can view my photos in the order that I uploaded them, but when I click on 'slideshow,' I view them as as slideshow but they're in reverse order. This is not good, because I uploaded them in chronological order to portray a series of related events.
Any ideas?
A useful link found in the Cranky Editors community over at LiveJournal.
Contains "...detailed information on over 2,000 literary magazines and publishers from around the world."
Also, "...a page of links to over 800 literary internet magazines (a fantastic resource if you want to publish your work but can't afford to pay the postage costs of submitting to print magazines - also, internet magazines are generally a lot more open-minded and experimental than print magazines)"
Hey, does anyone have an invite they can spare for Anitac588?
I promised her the next invite that I get, but I haven't received any more...
TIA
Any recommendations for HTML editors or some sort of Dreamweaver For Dummies or other webpage maker? (Online or client; I'm easy like that.)
I need it for Nfil, who doesn't know it yet but is going to learn how to do his own goddamn webpages.
ETA: Nfil is strictly a Windows [XP] person.This is really a dummy entry to see how the photo turns out.
