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Wednesday, 3 February 2010 02:00 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
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.
My doom beckons. Excelsior!
- 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.
My doom beckons. Excelsior!
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Date: Wednesday, 3 February 2010 02:00 pm (UTC)P.S. I have more chocolate for you
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Date: Wednesday, 3 February 2010 02:49 pm (UTC)That green leotard
Date: Wednesday, 3 February 2010 03:06 pm (UTC)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.
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Date: Wednesday, 3 February 2010 03:47 pm (UTC)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.
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Date: Wednesday, 3 February 2010 07:52 pm (UTC)No idea what their international postage is like, but the UK stuff is always pretty quick.
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Date: Wednesday, 3 February 2010 08:08 pm (UTC)scroob
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Date: Thursday, 4 February 2010 06:23 am (UTC)no subject
Date: Thursday, 4 February 2010 07:57 am (UTC)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
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