- 12:26: @UrsulaV Hey Ursula, this seems up your alley, would you mind reblogging? I tried asking on Tumblr, but… Tumblr. https://t.co/Xk9uPADupR
- 02:22: RT @JosephMkRoberts: A hornets nest formed around a mask in a shed is truly haunting… https://t.co/AFA9rf45Sp
Interesting Links for 2016-03-30
Interesting Links for 2016-03-15
- That Time NPR Turned ‘Star Wars’ Into A Radio Drama — And It Actually Worked : NPR
- I wonder if this is available for sale anywhere. I’m a huge fan of radio drama, and I’d love to hear how they managed to make this adaptation work.
(tags: 2016-03-15 npr via tumblr star wars radio shows ) - I wonder if this is available for sale anywhere. I’m a huge fan of radio drama, and I’d love to hear how they managed to make this adaptation work.
- 20 Music Genres Worth a Listen – Album on Imgur
- Huh. Quite a few sub-genres of metal on this list. And based on the descriptions I think a couple bands I already listen to could fall under Folk Metal.
(tags: 2016-03-15 via tumblr music ) - Huh. Quite a few sub-genres of metal on this list. And based on the descriptions I think a couple bands I already listen to could fall under Folk Metal.
Interesting Links for 2016-03-14
Interesting Links for 2016-03-13
Damn you Delicious!!!!!
- 15:19: @coffeechica Happy birthday!
LJ PSA: xColibur site scheme broken, unkown if it will be fixed
Sometime in the last day or two LJ made some code changes that finally broke the old xColibur site scheme. This mostly manifests in comments not loading on non-journal styled entry pages, but some menus appear to be broken as well. People have been writing in to Support asking about this, and have been individually answered, but there hasn’t been a general announcement yet.
Support staff have been replying that LJ is aware of the issue, but given that xColibur was officially deprecated a decade ago there’s no timetable, nor even a guarantee, that the issue will be resolved. They are recommending that people switch to one of the modern site schemes (Horizon, Vertigo, or Lanzelot) in order to be able to read comments again. Switching to the new site design would also fix the issue.
Honestly I think it’s good advice. LJ’s policy over the last three owners has been to not remove old features (until they get too broken and/or unused) but not to fix them either when something breaks. We’ve seen a bit of that over the last year with the removal of some of the very oldest journal layouts and I think it can go either way whether LJ fixes xColibur or removes it entirely.
For those who live in snowy climates
What do you call those lumps of snow, slush, and road dirt that accumulate behind your tires and in your wheel wells?
I don’t really have a name for them, but my wife calls them snow hemorrhoids.