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Homepage Spotlight 11/17/08 [Nov. 17th, 2008|09:55 am]

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[info]lion_lamb
Can a movie based on a novel ever be as good as the book? That's the big question for Twilight fans this week, and a sure topic of discussion on this community devoted to all things Bella and Edward.
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Homepage Spotlight 11/17/08 [Nov. 17th, 2008|09:54 am]

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[info]geocaching
Have a hankering for a high-tech treasure hunt? After you take your GPS for a walk in the woods in search of the latest geocache (i.e. hidden container), you can share your find, get tech tips, and discuss the sport at this geocaching community.
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Homepage Spotlight 11/17/08 [Nov. 17th, 2008|09:53 am]

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[info]topmodel
Have we really reached the end of another ANTM cycle? The finalist of Cycle 11 is announced on Wednesday, so expect some fierce discussion and model partisanship at this top Top Model community.
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[Nov. 17th, 2008|08:22 am]

lunabird
Gonna take the GRE today. Wish me luck, girls and boys.
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LJ News Special Edition: Server Move, Permanent Account Sale Update, A La Carte Userpics [Nov. 16th, 2008|11:35 pm]

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[theljstaff]
Welcome to a Very Special Edition of LJ News.

Moving Day and What It Means for You

Moving What Where?

The long-awaited server move takes place this Tuesday, November 18, at 8:00 a.m. PST. We're moving the site from servers based in San Francisco to the servers in our new data center in Montana. A massive data move like this takes a lot of heavy lifting, and to haul all that data from San Francisco to Montana, we have to take the site down, starting at 8:00 a.m. PST on Tuesday morning. We don't think the move will take more than four hours, but there's always the possibility that it could take longer (the best laid plans and all).

What Does This Mean for You?

During the downtime, nothing on LJ will be available—no posting, no Friends page, no LJ mail, nada. When we bring the site back up, we're going to ease into it rather than open up a floodgate of traffic. Posting might not be immediately available or the site could be slow to load for a while.

New servers mean new IP addresses, so it's possible that LJ mail might not reach your email inbox because your email provider or client doesn't recognize the new IP addresses. We're working with email providers to whitelist the new IPs. There are a few things you can do on your end:
  • Add these two IP addresses to your "allowed senders" list (or whitelist) and address book in your email client: 208.93.0.18 and 208.93.0.50. These are the new IPs for sending comments notifications and LJ mail to your email inbox.

  • Add lj_notify@livejournal.com and webmaster@livejournal.com to your email address book.

If you can't edit the spam or junk filters in your email client, you may need to disable them entirely. Make these changes just before 8:00 a.m. PST on Tuesday morning or shortly after the site comes back up to ensure that your LJ mail makes it to your inbox.

Those of you who use domain aliasing to forward your domain to your LiveJournal will need to create a CNAME record that maps to livejournal.com. Please note that we're no longer supporting the A record. For more information, check the domain forwarding FAQ.

Before the move, you can check [info]lj_maintenance for complete details about the planned downtime. During the move, you can check status.livejournal.org for updates about the site's status.

Permanent Account Sale Delayed

We regret to inform you that due to the server move, the Permanent Account sale has been pushed back to December 4, rather than November 20 as announced in the last news post. After the virtual dust has settled from the move, we'll be able to turn our attention to the Permanent Account sale. Except for the start date, the details remain the same: You have a limited opportunity to purchase LJ for life for only $175. It's a bummer to delay the sale, but on the bright side, you have more time to save up.

But What About A La Carte Userpics?

We know we promised more information about a la carte userpics, and we're sorry that details have not been forthcoming (blame it on the move). We're still planning on having a la carte userpics, but we don’t have any details yet. When the move is over, we'll have more information. We're sorry for the delay.
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We're moving Tuesday, November 18, 2008 at 16:00-20:00 UTC [Nov. 14th, 2008|12:17 pm]

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[dwell]
We're pulling the plug! And putting it back in a different location! Ok, that was bad.

Seriously though, our data center move -- from San Francisco to Montana -- is scheduled for THIS TUESDAY, November 18, 2008 at 16:00 UTC (this equates to 8AM Pacific timezone) and will last for 4 hours. Unfortunately it'll be total downtime for all our sites and services -- no posting, no reading, no email.

Another [info]news announcement will be posted on Monday November 17, including links to updated FAQs that you'll want to check out before the move.

As always, status.livejournal.org will have any updates during the move so bookmark it and check it out for the latest news.

All of us at LiveJournal have been eagerly looking forward to this move and I want to thank you for your patience and understanding as we put the finishing touches on something that will allow us to bring you an even better product in the future.
Though for us in the Ops and Engineering teams, we'll be REALLY happy if, on Tuesday, everything just works the same way it did on Monday.  Heh.

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[Nov. 14th, 2008|05:53 am]

lunabird
I'm never certain of what to blog about these days. I certainly am out and about doing things. I have events that happen to me that could be construed as entertaining. I just am never certain exactly how to present them so that you, my fair readership, will enjoy them.

For example.

This story requires a bit of setup -- My beloved car, the sciencemobile Carnagie is 8 years old about to turn 9. She* has issues with brake fluid. I'm sure there must be a minor leak, but, it isn't a big deal -- it just means that every 6 months or so I have to go out, and buy a 4$ bottle of brake fluid and fill up the little reservoir.

So I got in the car to go to wal*mart and pick up some stuff, and, I noticed the brake light was on even though the parking brake was completely off -- this is Carnagie's way of telling me that I need to get her some more brake fluid. ** Since I'm going to Wal*mart anyway, it's not a huge deal.

It is, it should be noted, well after sunset -- I believe either 9 or 10 P.M.

So I get my little paws on the brake fluid, and set to the ritual of getting the hood of the car open and filling up the little reservoir. The wal*mart parking lot is decidedly less skeevy than my parking lot (Where astute readers will remember I've found bullets and have heard gunshots in the houses behind it.) so I'm doing this task there.

But, in the time I've been in the store the parking lot has drastically cleared out. So my car is all by its lonesome with the parking lot lights casting a dim pallor over the place. Not ideal conditions, but, I can do it fairly quick and I don't need that much light since I've done it several times before.

Halfway through it, I notice that a group of four large, thuggy looking men are watching me. "Uh-oh" goes the Aubin brain.

I continue on though, pointedly ignoring the watchers. They just seem to be watching, and that is certainly not illegal or anything. Plus, who knows, it's been a little bit since I looked in the mirror -- maybe I've sprouted tentacles or something.

So I finish up, and am getting ready to deposit the remaining brake fluid in my trunk when... they approach.

"Do you need help M'am?" they ask as they loom over me. I grin franticly and let them know that, nope, I was just putting a little brake fluid in my car.

"Do you have a man in your life..." they ask next, and at this point my brain is scrambling for excuses to get away.

"...named Jesus Christ?" they finish the question. I stare for a second, and then I realize. They're here... to... convert me.

I eye the "SCIENCE" fish on the back of my car. I want to escape now, but, for totally different reasons. I'm a deist, and a skeptic, and a secular humanist. I know if I admit this I'm gonna be stuck there for the next half hour at least. So I do what any upstanding godless heathen would do.

I lied.

Yeah.

"Yes! Love Jesus! Praise the lord. It's good work y'all are doing out here tonight," I said cheerfully as I edged towards the door of my car. They looked dubious, but, what could they say? They still managed to get me to take a pamphlet as I got into my car with an over enthusiastic "God bless!"

As I drove home I noted that the pamphlet was from the Richmond Outreach Center or ROC as it is more commonly known. This explains why those out ministering looked like huge, surly, gangsters. The ROC, you see, is a uniquely evolved Christian group that has adapted miraculously to cater to a certain crowd that the traditional church service just doesn't quite satisfy.

The ROC offers a variety of services in the name of God: Gospil Hip Hop, A biker gang (The "Soul Winning Soldiers"), a thrift store, a dance team, a "sk8" park, and many other ministries -- seriously, just go look at their website. I am not shitting you.

I don't know if this situation of being evangelized by 'gangstas' in the wal*mart parking lot qualifies as an "Only in Richmond" deal, but, I think the chances are high that it does. Part of me is really gonna miss this town if I have to move for grad school.


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* Yes, I've named my car and given her a gender. Shut up. This happened the summer my maternal grandfather died and I spent many hours behind the wheel with Vesper slowly gnawing away at my sanity. At some point I realized I was feeling a downright affable bond with my car and bestowed upon the vehicle a name and a gender.

She recently got the title of 'sciencemobile' because I obtained a science fish car emblem and bestowed it upon my trunk.

** I know. I know I sound loonie. Shut up.
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[Nov. 13th, 2008|08:29 am]

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I never use this LJ. LOOL.
So much for posting writing here. Doesn't work when you post it on DA, really.

But.. What do you use a lj for apart from blogging? >.> Or watching others.
Huh.

*goes back to sleep*
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[Nov. 13th, 2008|06:00 am]

lunabird
My loathing for Twilight brings me such joy.






Carrryyy on my wayward soooon
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Homepage Spotlight 11/10/08 [Nov. 9th, 2008|10:05 pm]

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[info]nanowrimo
Week two of National Novel Writing Month is upon us. What better way to rally your word count than with some wise plot advice or an invigorating round of NaNo sprints over at this very wordy community?
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Homepage Spotlight 11/10/08 [Nov. 9th, 2008|10:03 pm]

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[info]lucylou
Comics artist Lucy Knisley is so devoted to the medium that even her journal is in comic form, from an account of her latest book event to her experience waiting for Obama to speak in Grant Park on election night.
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Homepage Spotlight 11/10/08 [Nov. 9th, 2008|10:02 pm]

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[info]louisebrooks
Silent film star Louise Brooks deserves to be known for much more than her hairstyle (even if it is one of the most famous bobs in history). The Louise Brooks Society dedicates itself to the life and times of a gifted actress and insightful writer.
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Find Your Friends Setting, Permanent Account Sale, Profile Page, Montana, Search Update, and More [Nov. 6th, 2008|04:32 pm]

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Find Your Friends, Now with Dialog Box

We wanted to give you an update about the Find Your Friends feature we talked about recently in news and feedback. Based on your feedback, the opt-in implementation has an overwhelming mandate from the people. So that's the method we're going to use. Before we launch this feature, we need you to set your preference for the setting. The next time you visit the LiveJournal homepage, you'll see a dialog box that prompts you to set your preference for whether you want your email address to be searchable by the new Find Your Friends feature. If you have more than one account, the dialog box will appear the first time you visit each account's homepage.



The Find Your Friends feature will be launching in the weeks to come.

Permanent Account Sale Coming Soon

It's almost here—the Permanent Account sale! For a limited time only, you can purchase a Permanent Account for only $175. Your chance to get LiveJournal for life starts on November 20. Check out the benefits:

  • All the cool features offered to Paid Accounts

  • The highest amount of storage available on LJ (currently 10GB, but we think there might be room to grow in there)

  • No ads in your journal and, as long as you're logged in, you won't see ads anywhere on LiveJournal

  • The most userpics available on LJ (currently 144 and increasing all the time with our Loyalty Userpics program)

  • $25 of your purchase price donated to charity (look for details about the chosen organizations in the next news post)

  • The peace of mind that comes with never having to make another payment

We've been talking about this sale for a while now, so hopefully you've had some time to save up for it. Remember, the Permanent Account sale is very temporary. We don't want anyone to miss out, so tell all your friends that the sale starts November 20 and ends November 26. After that you'll have to wait at least another year for your chance to buy a Permanent Account.

When you purchase a Permanent Account, you can gift a friend with any balance of paid time or extra userpics you might have. Look for more details in the next news post, and keep an eye on the Gift Shop to buy your Permanent Account as soon as they go on sale!

Profile Page Goes Live

The redesigned Profile page is graduating from beta and going out into the wider world of LiveJournal. The design team put hundreds of hours into this redesign, with a marathon three rounds of beta testing. We considered every comment and critique that came through feedback and worked hard to incorporate as much user input as possible. We think the profile page is much improved and ready to go live.



Thank you to all the beta testers for your hard work and feedback. We couldn't have done it without you (no, really).

Montana-Bound

By the time you read the next release, a shinier, faster, better LJ will be up and running on the servers at our brand-new data center in Montana. The ops team is hard at work packing up bits and bytes here and unpacking them in Montana. The new servers and data center are an investment in LJ's future; they also offer more immediate benefits, such as room for more userpics, improved energy efficiency, and, of course, cool new servers. Check [info]lj_maintenance for news and announcements concerning the move. If there's any downtime during the move, exact dates and times will be posted there. And you can always check status.livejournal.org, our offsite status page.



Unpacking is the hardest part of moving.

Watch This Space

Back in our lj_2008 update, we mentioned that we were going to start increasing our local partnerships in India and elsewhere. Like [info]india_sport, for example. Building on those experiences, we've been hard at work expanding our global footprint with a new partnership with one of the leading newspapers in the United Kingdom. So watch this space in the next release for an exciting announcement!

Search Update

So, Find Your Friends is almost ready to go (you can choose your setting now, before the feature goes live, as noted above). But, as talked about in the lj_2008 update, our goals for improving search included two other projects. Where do they stand?
  • Search for public posts and comments: We're making great progress on developing a search engine for public posts and comments, which will include tags and interests.

  • Journal search: We've been so hard at work on the other two search projects that Journal search for Paid users to search within their own journals isn't going to make it to the finish line in 2008. We're still working on it, although it has turned out to be a bit more complicated than we originally thought.

Word Counts and Daily Posts

As of last Saturday, furiously clattering keyboards can be heard echoing around the globe. NaNoWriMo is off to a roaring start—word count updates are flooding the NaNo servers, main characters are refusing to cooperate, and world coffee prices are skyrocketing due to demand. We had an overwhelming response to [info]lj_nanowrimo (and the overflowing email inbox to prove it), and we're all (except for our accountant) really rooting for you to finish those novels. And for those of you who are busy crafting daily blog posts for NaBloPoMo, keep it up! We know you can do it.

OpenID 2.0 Now Supported

In the last release, we upgraded our OpenID client support to include OpenID 2.0. So if you're a user with an OpenID 2.0 account (like Yahoo, for example), you can use that ID to log in to LiveJournal.


And More

You can find all the details of this week's release at [info]lj_releases.
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Proud of you, America! [Nov. 5th, 2008|12:21 am]

xosadcatox
[feeling... | cheerful]

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[Nov. 4th, 2008|11:14 pm]

lunabird
Yes We Can.

I don't get political here often - But there are people here literally cheering in the streets. That's pretty bitching.
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