- 18:50 Suddenly & inexplicably hit by a powerful craving for nacho cheese Doritos. Where the hell did this come from? Doritos Fairy? Buddha? CIA? #
The entire incident where the flight to Maui was intercepted by jet fighters because a guy onboard wouldn't stow his luggage is, it would probably not have happened if not for the Detroit "underpants bomber" incident.
As well as how a flight from Boston was canceled because someone smelled an "odd smell". And a New Jersey terminal was shut down, etc. And how the recriminations have been flying around that the government failed deeply.
The thing is, no was actually hurt or injured in that Detroit incident. (Other than the guy who actually lit his groin on fire). Obviously, it could have been a terrible thing if the fire was to spread. But it didn't. And yet this is held up as something that should have been prevented.
At the same time as there is this idea that any terrorist act on a plane should be prevented, we have also had a guy walk into a federal courthouse in Las Vegas and open fire. And then someone walked into their work in Missouri and opened fire, killing three people. Both of these stories just went through the usual run of the news cycle. No one is suggesting that the government failed to realize that Timothy Hedron of Missouri was ready to do something crazy, but apparently they should have known that about Umar Abdulmullutab was. So any act of terrorism is a terrible affront, but having people blown away at work is just "the cost of doing business"?
And for that matter, as long as we are dealing with transportation related deaths, about 18,000 people die a year from drunk driving. During 2009, how many Americans died from airborne terrorism? Much less than that. What would it be like if we lived in a country where it was hard enough to get on a freeway drunk, as it was to get on an airplane carrying a bottle of shampoo?
Hey!
My friend is visiting from out of town and she wants to watch the blazer/laker game tonight. Can anybody recommend a fun sporty type bar?
THANKS.
Oh knowledgeable gourmands of Portland, I need your recommendations.
Recommend me a caterer or catering company or catering person who will come to my home bearing delicious finger food and party snacks with a minimum of fuss and a maximum of flavor and flair. Or I suppose I could drive over and pick it up. As long as its delicious!
What's with the Miller/McMillan drama?
Those damn injuries are putting the kabash on the Blazers playoff chances. They could have been this years cinderella team.
Hallo, colleagues. I work as a journalist in Russia. Looking for the information about foreign journalist communities I faced this one here. Pleased to meet you.
I have some pieces of questions:
1) Thumbing several pages of this community I did not understand whether this community represents the journalists from only one country or it is an international one?
2) Would you recommend me another professional journalist communities like
Thanks :)
I was driving to a class today and was behind a very slooow semi. As I passed him I looked over and he had his phone at eye level with one hand on the phone...looked to be texting..after I passed I looked in my rear-view window to see him swerve onto the shoulder and then back into his lane...scary. for a split second, I thought maybe I should report him. BUT I forgot my ear bud at home! hah. oh and I wasn't about to pull over to call near that guy who had already exhibited an inability to drive:) So would one get a ticket for calling to report someone who is probably being more dangerous by texting than making a phone call to report them? or really any scenario where you may be unable to to pull over and stop your car to call and don't have a ear bud or such? Is it logical to even report such things anyway? really, i just found the whole scenario kinda funny...(not his crappy driving tho)
I'm about to take a class in documentary filmmaking. We will be going through the whole process, beginning to end, of creating a short (5-10 minute) documentary.
I'm also new to Portland - but I would love to make something meaningful to this community with my assignment.
What would you like me to point my, albeit small, spotlight on? Something that hasn't been done already.
Anyone here know of brick & mortar store where I can find Loake Shoes?
- Funny PC vs. MAC parody: Little asian PC girl vs. MAC parody - watch more funny videos
- Ever wonder why fountain sodas taste better than soda from a bottle or can? Maybe it’s the tiny particles of shit!
- Listening to the Uprising and Green Rage demos back to back—enough dive bombs to last a lifetime. Early '90s Syracuse mosh onslaught!
- Carcass X Madonna mashup:
- DoodleJump is definitely my new favorite addictive iPhone game. Get into it.
- I wish they made these foam Bumbo seats for adults, shit looks super comfortable
Tell me about your experiences with nuptials held at the Crystal Springs Rhododendron Gardens, s'il vous plait. Doesn't matter if you were the bride, groom, guest, photographer, or random onlooker, I'm curious what the ceremony was like for you. I'm particularly curious about August events.
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Someone posted once asking about vegan tattoo places. Well, that was months ago, but I just came across one so I thought I'd post it here for future reference. Scapegoat tattoo.
http://foodfightgrocery.com/index.php/p
So, as is everyone, I'm broke. I'm looking to sell a violin I have. I looked inside and it says K. Becker made by Shim, and number 101-4/4. Hard case, bow, and a bunch of books (theory, starter and advanced) as well as a tuner, cleaning stuff, and shoulder rest. Violin is in good shape. Sounds good. A chip on the front but it's not deep and doesn't affect the sound. Does anyone know what something like this is worth? It's the one thing that I have that might be worth something, I just don't know what exactly.
Thanks!
- Mood:
head ouchy
They belong together just like peas and carrots.
Other than soup, what else can you do?
It's been a momentous 12 months here at LiveJournal. We crossed a capital T at Ten years young. And, like most precocious pubescents, we celebrated turning double digits by publishing our first book! Needless to say, we've experienced some major changes, both inside and out. Before we recap, we'd like to thank you for bearing with us as we've struggled through ungainly growth spurts, identity pangs, and, yes, the occasional blemish. We hope you'll continue to stand by us: We're gaining wisdom with maturity.
Stuff you liked
- Back in February, we placed a call for entries for our ten-year anniversary anthology in
lj_turns10. In December (less than a year later!), we officially announced the publication of Live Journal: The First Decade. Featuring an inspired collection of writing, photographs, and artwork from the pages of LiveJournal history, the book has been selected by Blurb.com as a top staff pick! We are proud to have played host to so much talent over the years, and we thank our contributors for sharing their extraordinary work. - We all love quirky surprises, but not when it comes to managing our account settings. This year we streamlined settings into one central account management area. No more sifting through FAQs to figure out how to control privacy settings, modify notifications, adjust mobile settings, or update contact information!
- Being users ourselves, we realize our own mothers couldn't find us on LiveJournal based on our usernames and userpics alone (*heaves heavy sigh of relief*). But since there are times when we actually want to be found, we created a search tool--Find Your Friends--to help locate people by email address (it's in the Friends drop-down menu).
- Spam counter-attack: The war against vicious malware and spambots reigns eternal, but we've been making serious inroads to ensure your online security. We've established new protocols, such as requiring email address validations. We've grown more savvy about ferreting out suspicious behavior. We've added features, like whitelisting, to help you protect your communities. Our valiant (i.e., overworked) spam avengers (a/k/a the LiveJournal ops team) are standing on red alert so you can sleep safely at night.
- After an intensive beta, we launched My Guests at the end of the year, which lets you see who's been hanging around your journal. A number of you have even discovered secret admirers (not all of whom are creepy)!
- Last, but by no means least, we want to thank our volunteers for providing invaluable support and feedback. Their Herculean efforts enable us to answer your questions more efficiently, identify spammers, reduce abuse, and deliver better features (through tireless testing). On behalf of the staff and the larger LiveJournal community, we are truly grateful for their diligence, intelligence, loyalty, and passion.
You got your fix
- We recently debugged a number of the oustanding issues with the rich text editor so your entries look great regardless of whether you know html. You can read more about text editors here.
- In response to user demand, we brought back international voice posting. Please note that this still needs more tweaking, and we are working on the one-minute cut-off issue. For more info on voice posting, read here.
- At long last, we revived TxtLJ with Verizon. For more info on TxtLJ, check out the FAQ.
Paid features you enjoyed
- In December, we introduced My Stats, which provides detailed data on who's been viewing your entries as well as statistics on commenting, RSS requests, friending history, and more. Despite a few early glitches, the response has been extremely favorable.
- This year, we launched and improved Notes (i.e., the feature formerly known as Alias), which lets you add private comments on friends and commenters (it's in the Profile drop-down menu). This way you won't be caught red-faced when you strain to remember details about that wonderful LiveJournal friend who sent you a birthday vGift. For more info, read the FAQ.
- When we first announced View friends pages by date, we thought it would be a quiet, minor enhancement. The rave reaction floored us, which made us all very happy. We gave it a fine tuning in February of 2009, so it's even better!
- How embarrassing! It appears pingbacks have gone back to the shop for service. We’ll keep you posted.
We didn't know just much you liked pingbacks until it went in for service. It's back and, judging by your irritation when it wasn't available, this is good news. FYI, pingbacks send instant notifications (via screened comments) whenever someone links to one of your entries on LiveJournal. For more info, read this entry in
paidmembers or check out the FAQ.
Mixed reviews
- The search is still on. Some of you have reported getting more comprehensive results for keyword searches using the new Yandex search engine and like the ability to search within content categories (like entries or comments). Others have not been satisfied with the relevancy of search results. Please be patient. We're still tweaking this product.
- This past December, we wanted to try out a new holiday promotion. Given the crap economy, we decided to offer our Paid/Permanent users a stack of $10 coupons to send to Basic/Plus users for paid account upgrades. We hoped you would like it. And some of you did, but many were disappointed that we didn't offer Give More as well. We want to thank you so much for letting us know. Your input will help us plan better in the future. Just FYI, Paid/Permanent users can continue to send out coupons through January 15th. Coupons can be redeemed through January 31, 2010.
- We were pretty excited about Your Journal Your Money, which allows Paid/Permanent users to earn extra cash by displaying Google ads to Basic/Plus and logged out users. A number of you tried it. Some of you really like it. Others, not so much. (Just FYI, Paid/Permanent users who do not participate in this program will not view ads on journals. Participants will see ads on their own journal, but won't see them on other journals unless they specifically opt in.) For additional details, visit here.
- We relaunched m.livejournal.com, our mobile app. While it offers a nicer UI and enhanced functionality, some of you think we can do better on load times. Like most of us, it's a work in progress. You can customize your mobile settings here. For more info, please read the FAQ.
Missing Inaction
- We shudder to bring up the neon purple elephant squatting on our heads, but, yes, we didn't give you those a la carte userpics. We've been making radical improvements to our backend in order to support them. But no excuses. We know you want them. We cringe every time you mention them. We're sorry we dropped the ball on this, and we promise to do our best to get them to you in 2010.
Stumbling points
- Back in early August, we experienced outages related to a series of DDoS attacks. We are proud to report that we were down a total of one hour over the course of a few days. We thank our heroic ops guys for getting us up sooner and more consistently than any of our less fortunate social networking friends. We apologize for leaving you temporarily stranded.
- A couple of months back, we offered a free, unrestricted vGift, which induced a snowflake cookie avalanche. This resulted in backed up/delayed notifications, which, in turn, led us to reboot systems, rendering scrapbooks unavailable. It took a while to shovel free. Apologies for the inconvenience. We learned a valuable lesson that should keep us calamity-free in the future (fingers crossed while knocking on wood).
- That darn Best Buy ad. First off, we're sorry about the audio auto-play (we got it turned off as quickly as possible). While it's true that we'll continue to show this type of ad to accounts that normally see them (never to Paid/Permanent accounts), we'll make sure the sound defaults to off moving forward. We promise to do our very best to keep ads to a minimum on LiveJournal, while keeping a roof over Frank's head.
Full steam ahead!
As we plunge headfirst into the next decade, we want to take a moment to look back and thank all of our employees, both past and present, who have worked so hard to create our unique and magical universe. We couldn't have made it this far without you: Your contributions brighten our path everyday. We also want to extend our heartfelt appreciation to each and every one of you. Whether you've been around for ten days or ten years, your humor, intelligence, talent, and creativity are what makes this the most vibrant global community on the Internet (the best place on the Web, in our humble opinion). Here's hoping that 2010 will be the greatest year yet! We thank you for joining us as we embark upon another glorious decade of LiveJournal history!
I need to get my car to the dealer to fix the problem of it not starting (I've already had it diagnosed by a mechanic who doesn't have the capacity to fix the problem)... therefore I'm looking for a towing company to get it there. I don't have AAA. I'm in NoPo and headed for the dealer in Vancouver, if it makes a difference.
Cheap is best in this case :) Thanks gang.
Is anyone here a Spiritone/Aracnet user?
If you are, are you using them right now?
(I have no idea how that link got in there, I think I accidentally pasted without meaning to)

