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Freckles & Doubt ([personal profile] freckles_and_doubt) wrote2010-02-03 02:00 pm

a banner with a strange device

Right, so have been in curriculum advice all morning and just found myself shouting at a particularly dense and recalcitrant student, so this is a designated 20-minute break while I drink Earl Grey, cruise the internet for random distraction which doesn't require a brain, and recover my equanimity and love for the gazelles. Therefore, linkage.

  • The recent Amazon bully tactics against Macmillan make me cross and inclined to boycott Amazon, although I have to say Macmillan's pricing on e-books seems little excessive. As a bonus side-effect, alternative online sources are being punted all over: The Book Depository is apparently as cheap, doesn't charge for international delivery and lets you watch people buying books across the world in real time, which for some reason I find inexpressibly cool.

  • Is all this curriculum advice rotting my brain? I find myself rather liking the first pink swirly thing worn by Lady Gaga at the Grammys. Kind of a classic insanity rather than the more usual incomprehensible madness. On the other hand, I wouldn't currently trust my aesthetic judgement.

  • In other news, this is exquisitely written and does precise, tenuous, luminous things with vision and significance. Catherynne Valente is my new literary girl crush.
Right, that was the last of my Earl Grey. I dangle before myself like a deep-fried battered carrot the promise that jo&stv, still Prince of Hosts, promise to cook tempura tonight. This shall console me for the First Serious Army of Reconstruction screw-up - they've delivered the wrong kitchen tiles, so probably a couple of weeks of delay. Phooey. I'm dying to see how they look.

My doom beckons. Excelsior!

[identity profile] wolverine-nun.livejournal.com 2010-02-03 02:00 pm (UTC)(link)
I also liked the pink thing. Also, I adored the silver lightening bolt thing except the utter rudeness of wearing it while sitting in front of someone rather dismayed me.

P.S. I have more chocolate for you

[identity profile] strawberryfrog.livejournal.com 2010-02-03 02:49 pm (UTC)(link)
The first pink swirly thing is great, but the second ... no.

That green leotard

[identity profile] first-fallen.livejournal.com 2010-02-03 03:06 pm (UTC)(link)
Reminds me of when Borat hosted the MTV music awards years ago. He said that in his home country Shakira is another word for a woman's genitals, eg "See my wife's shakira, it hang down like lips of tired dog".

So, yes, that leotard is a little TMI. But I do love the sparkly greenness of it. And I love her "fuck all y'all, I can wear whatever I want to!" attitude. She's certainly brave.

[identity profile] vesta-aurelia.livejournal.com 2010-02-03 03:47 pm (UTC)(link)
On a bibliophilic note, I'd like to mention Powell's Books. They have an online store that is almost as fabulous as their brick-and-mortar store.

Admittedly they're in the States, but they ship. And if you ever end up in Oregon, dear god you must visit. 5 floors, an entire city block, with color-coded rooms to delineate subjects. the Pearl room (rare books) requires white gloves.

The first time I walked into Powell's, I thought I had died and passed on to my reward. my heaven shall smell like this bookstore, with obscure monographs and popular fiction rubbing elbows. Where else can I get a Bujold novel and the results of a Palmyan archaelogical dig under the same roof, plus good coffee?

Pardon my rhapsody. I cannot help it.

[identity profile] rumint.livejournal.com 2010-02-03 07:52 pm (UTC)(link)
I can vouch for the Book Depository, I've used them many a time.
No idea what their international postage is like, but the UK stuff is always pretty quick.

(Anonymous) 2010-02-03 08:08 pm (UTC)(link)
Book Depository is excellent, but their "worldwide shipping" didn't include SA, last time I checked. I second Powell's though, they are wonderful.

scroob

[identity profile] wolverine-nun.livejournal.com 2010-02-04 06:23 am (UTC)(link)
I ordered something from Powell's, an obscure academic thingummy, and it posted fine. I left one of those "alert me when it comes in" things and it all worked out nicely.

(Anonymous) 2010-02-04 07:57 am (UTC)(link)
The pink thing is lush, but I do wonder if it is merely everyone's least-worst choice when compared to the others. Love the Borat image!

One can almost imagine the first AoR screw-up as a gentle testing of your psychic stamina; a standard opening ploy for tareing the customer, lifted straight from the Mason's Handbook. How you react will determine which ploy comes next. Like those choose-your-own adventure books. Enjoy the dance!
Sven

[identity profile] khoi-boi.livejournal.com 2010-02-05 11:35 am (UTC)(link)
I loved that story - veered nicely from steampunk to Lovecraft by way of Leni Riefenstahl...

(Anonymous) 2010-02-10 09:35 am (UTC)(link)
Wow, that's hypnotic. Also, someone in Ireland just bought a Biggles book, which tickles me pink.