{"id":424,"date":"2004-06-16T17:06:00","date_gmt":"2004-06-16T17:06:00","guid":{"rendered":"\/?p=424"},"modified":"-0001-11-30T00:00:00","modified_gmt":"-0001-11-30T07:00:00","slug":"power-outage-book-reviews-updated-andor-crazy-swedes","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/princessleia.com\/journal\/2004\/06\/power-outage-book-reviews-updated-andor-crazy-swedes\/","title":{"rendered":"Power outage, book reviews, updated #andor, crazy swedes&#8230;"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>This morning the power went out for over an hour and a half. I was able to shut down my computer, and Michael&#8217;s once I realized it would be more than a flicker. Shut down the power switch on our Windows box (poor thing isn&#8217;t on a UPS though!). I left the firewall (minute) running, figuring that since I had shut down every box I could get to it from internally that a hard shutdown by myself would be just as bad as the power in it&#8217;s UPS dying and it shutting down that way. And by leaving it running it would have a small chance of surviving the outage. After an hour and 30 minutes the UPS on minuge stopped beeping. Two minutes later the power came back on. I waited around a bit before turning my computer back on, figured it was safe and logged onto minute. I was able to resume my screen session&#8230; the box never went down! Woohoo! The DSL modem, switch, and minute all survived over an hour and a half on that UPS. It was great.<\/p>\n<p>During the outage I was completely without a telephone because we hooked up that new cordless one, which is all neat and electronic and needing power. I did some looking for our corded telephone, crawling around in the storage areas and was able to find it finally. Michael said we&#8217;d probably want to plug it in somewhere up here, so I hooked that up today. Right now it&#8217;s a cord coming out of one of the doors to storage, and the phone is sitting on top of my computer, I&#8217;m sure michael can find a prettier way of setting it up when he has a chance. But now, for the first time in oh so long, we have two phones in the house, one of which can work during a power outage. <lj-cut><\/p>\n<p>I played with Caligula a bunch today, he&#8217;s very playful, but still a little congested, and he&#8217;s not very hungry. It was getting quite warm in the house, so this afternoon me and Caligula retreated to the comfort of this air conditioned computer room. I spent the afternoon poking around some of google&#8217;s stuff. I noticed that they ran <a href=\"http:\/\/www.blogger.com\">blogger,com<\/a>. Free to sign up, why not? So I decided to play around with it, it&#8217;s almost completely customizable (still has a little banner ad at the top) and it definately has some issues (like being unable to properly count the number of posts I have, my timezone is different so it doesn&#8217;t count ones it sees as &#8220;posted in the future&#8221;). But I decided it&#8217;d be a nice place to keep my book reviews. There is an <a href=\"http:\/\/pleia2.blogspot.com\/atom.xml\">XML feed<\/a>, but it&#8217;s sort of broken, you can go to it and view it as xml, but when fed into my reader it gives me errors.<\/p>\n<p>While writing book reviews I thought of the website I had for #Andor (a Fantasy and Scifi book channel on Xelium). I had never liked it, not even when I first created it, and kept meaning to get around to redesigning, but I just had no inspiration. So this afternoon I decided what the site needed was dynamic content! New stuff that changed! We needed book reviews. Now I could have gone and written a php backend, played with .htaccess files, given logins, set up a database, etc etc etc and spent 3 days on this project that no one would appreciate, and I have no guarentee would even *use* Or I could take the easy way out. I set up  a LiveJournal Community, <lj user=\"andorbooks\">. Since I had created this, I needed to add a link to the website. Well the #Andor website was crappy and there was no place to add a link that would be easily visable. So I scrapped the whole thing (well, it was only a single page anyway) and created a whole new page. It&#8217;s simple and boring, but it gets the point across and is quite clear. #Andor&#8217;s new site is here: http:\/\/www.princessleia.com\/irc\/andor\/<\/p>\n<p>So I wrote up a bunch of book reviews of books I&#8217;d read recently for my new blogger site, and posted those and some other reviews of books I enjoyed on the livejournal community.<\/p>\n<p>I was in IRC and a friend of mine who is spending a couple months in Sweden came online. She&#8217;s been keeping <a href=\"http:\/\/www.beblog.com\/blogs\/Morgana\">a blog<\/a> of her adventures there, and in her post today she described &#8220;Swedish Oddities&#8221; wh<br \/>\nich is some strange stuff about Swedes and Sweden that she&#8217;s noticed while she has been staying there. I think the funniest one on her list was:<\/p>\n<p><i>When eating cereal, the milk is always poured in the bowl first, then the cereal is added so it is floating on top.<\/i><\/p>\n<p>What are they thinking? What an odd way to make up a bowl of cereal! I&#8217;ll have to try it and see if it makes as big of a mess as I believe it will&#8230;<\/p>\n<p>Michael should be home soon, need to make some dinner. Probably tacos. And we have ice cream for dessert, yay!<\/p>\n<p>*wanders off*<\/lj-cut><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>This morning the power went out for over an hour and a half. I was able to shut down my computer, and Michael&#8217;s once I realized it would be more than a flicker. Shut down the power switch on our Windows box (poor thing isn&#8217;t on a UPS though!). 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