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Thursday, November 12th, 2009
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8:26p Attention Moonridge donators!
For those who donated for the Healer Trilogy, the SGA story and Bakari and its sequel, the "Most Sekret Site" has now been deleted but all stories are now loaded at alysbasement . The Healer Trilogy and Bakari and its sequel, Bakari and Dingane, can be found here at the Table of Contents under The Sentinel stories and the SGA story can be found at the same place, but under SGA.
Thank you to everyone who donated for these stories and again (because you can never thank some one enough) thank you to Nat and Bluewolf for providing me with the copies of Fissures and Bakari & Dingane.
In addition, thank you to everyone who just answered my question about hiding warnings - the directions were very clear and easy! :) THANK YOU!
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5:48p HELP? AGAIN!
Many clever authors are hiding their warnings under a colored line that we simply place our cursor over to see if we need to view warnings - anyone know how to do that? It seems the perfect answer for the warning debate and I want to utilize it! HELP!
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3:57p Help?
I need to explain my mail problems to make this post make sense - so bear with me. I live in a low-low bond apartment in a 55 or older senior complex (yes, I'm VERY lucky to have it, believe me!) But my mail center is like a mile from my apartment (okay, it seems like a mile when you can't walk it)
This is the entrance and behind the apartments on the left is another u-shaped group of apartments and I live in the last 'wing'. The mail center is just inside the front entrance in the picture (and a few feet around a corner). If you try to walk it from inside, well, even on a gurney (which I've been on) it takes several minutes (and that's with several hunks pushing you! *G*). From the outside, it's shorter, but about three times too far for me to walk, let alone walk back once I get my mail. (For further reference, the only trash is at the end of that first apartment wing you see in the picture, so again, too far for me to walk)
Anyway, after they started to return my mail because it was so long before I could have it picked up, I finally called the USPO to find out that all I had to do to get my mail delivered to my door was write a letter explaining my disability followed by a confirmation letter from my doctor. I did both after placing my mail on hold so nothing else would be returned. Then BJ, this wonderful lady who comes in once a month to run errands and do stuff I can't do (I used to have her every week and mail and trash weren't a problem, but those days are long gone thanks to the economy) - and she delievered the letters to the main branch (and picked up my held mail). The guy accepted the letters and told her that as of the very next day, my mail would be delivered to me personally! YAY!
Except.
Seems my postal lady doesn't want to do that (even though there are others in the same boat and THEY get their mail - but none of them are on MY side of the complex!) so she's started to leave it in the OFFICE which means that only when someone has time is my mail delieverd - so I'm still getting my mail on a hit and miss basis - like every 3 or 4 days!
Point of story? I received a pack of rubber-banded mail on Tuesday (three days worth) and it included an envelope with the corner rubbed off by the rubber band! The return address was a blur with only one letter semi-visible (either a P or a B) - and inside was $30. But I don't know who or why - so if anyone sent this to me - what did I do? *G* Do I owe you something I've forgotten? Is it for Moonridge and should go to them and what did you donate for??
HELP!
I now return you to your regular programming!
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1:53p LiveJournal Major Notes: Notes, Tweaks, Bug Kills, LJ_Cares!

Notes augmented
We've enhanced and de-bugged Notes. If you haven't tried it yet, now's the time! You can create a private note when you ban multiple users. You can also delete multiple notes at once. Lastly, paid users have the option to add a note (visible only to you) whenever you add or remove a friend (guaranteed to avoid embarrassing social mishaps). If you don't currently have a paid account, you can upgrade now! It only takes a few minutes and costs less than a bad shopping mall haircut (plus, it's way more fashionable)!
Product tweaks and bug kill
- In another effort to zap spam, comments containing links from domains LiveJournal deems untrustworthy are now automatically screened
- If you sign up to get notifications of the Writer's Block question of the day, you'll now see the daily question in the email notification, so you'll have a little extra time to ponder before you post. You can subscribe to Writers Block notifications here
- The issue causing random comments to vanish has been fixed!
- If you visit a LiveJournal page and get prompted to log in, you'll be returned to the same page after you sign in (Thanks, Dreamwidth)!
- If you don't edit the timestamp for an entry at all, the entry timestamp will indicate the time the entry was posted instead of the time the Update Journal page was loaded
- Comments with paddings/backgrounds render correctly within the comment box (and will no longer wrap outside the box and break frames/margins)
New FCK fixes rich text editor!
- We've updated our RTE (Rich Text Editor) to FCKeditor version 2.6.5
- When switching from the RTE to HTML editor, links for syndicated feeds are no longer broken
- RTE now functions properly in Safari 4.0
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- The insert image link now works correctly in all browsers
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Photos of the week
We have more dazzling images posted by talented LiveJournal photographers from around the world. We're hoping to span the entire globe, so please continue posting and tagging. Of course, you can also sit back and enjoy the view at lj_photophile.
You can see a sample of this week's gorgeous photos and check out spotlight communities and awesome user content after the jump!
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2:00p Network Maintenance: Saturday, November 14, 2009 at 04:00-06:00 UTC/GMT
EDIT@08:16 UTC/GMT. Wow. That was ugly. I expected it to go for 30 minutes and have maybe 1 minute of broken connectivity. Instead it lasted over 4 hours and we had 10 minutes of downtime directly related to the load balancer upgrades and then another 5-10 minutes of downtime when our primary Pingback database server crashed and the secondary couldn't take over; which could have been indirectly caused by the network upgrade missing a self-VIP.
Anyways, we're up, we're working, the load balancers are barely breaking a sweat right now and I need some food and a shot of whiskey. I don't even *like* whiskey!!
Thanks mhwest and dnewhall for helping out!
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On Saturday the 14th at 4AM UTC/GMT we will be upgrading the operating system of our network load balancers to a newer version, one that will allow us to use both CPUs! Nifty, because multiprocessing is nice.
Since we have 2 load balancers, the plan is to upgrade 1 at a time, and there really should be very little impact to our website. Hopefully you won't notice a thing and I'll get to go back to the hotel and watch some wonderful late night infomercials.
We've got a lot of exciting projects coming up for 2010 and we're hoping that we'll be able to deliver them all to you, that you will find it useful/cool/lovely and then you will use the site even more. Behind-the-scenes work like this will give us the capacity to handle the anticipated traffic, so expect a few more maintenance windows especially in the beginning of next year as we've got some neat ideas to improve performance around here! We had the recent 30-45 minute outage yesterday due to one of our logging databases filling up disk space -- not so great design coupled with my human error in handling the initial problem -- and it looks like we're going to finally have some resources to eliminate stuff like that. I can't wait!
As usual, I will be updating status.livejournal.org before and after, just in case you are not able to reach our main website during the work.
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