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These bad gateways and 'Goodreads will be back soon' messages is driving me crazy.
The site has been patchy for the last few weeks. If I am working online or I jump online every now and then to check notifications half the time I get stuck on here too long while waiting for Godoreads to come back online. It is dropping out while I am posting or trying to send a message. Frustrating!!!!!


Sometimes I have to give up and let a post be lost. I can't keep waiting around for Goodreads to come back online so I can resend a post or msg.

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I know they introduced a new in group challenge function recently and I have implemented it in another group that I'm in. It is very cool.
I was going to suggest it here, but didn't know how many people would be interested in a Challenge.

rofl!!!!!!!!!!! Now if that didn't give me the biggest giggle. :D
(for those who don't know. Bernie misspelled his name once as Berbie, and he copped some teasing)

I have taken advantage of the offer. :)


I was looking at the details of the new Robert Low book on the publisher, HarperCollins website, and it has U.K release September 012, Ausralian release (I am Australian in case new members of Ancient & Medieval don't know) March 2014!!!! How can this be! Surely they mean 2013! I would not be happy about a 2013 release, let alone a bloody 2014 release date!!!
I'll have to use my sneaky colonial ways to get it at the end of the year. :)

RE: March 2014 release for Australia
I refuse to believe that they would do that to us. It has to be March 2013 if Canada and the U.K have a 2012 release date.
I think when Prow Beast was released it was the same. End of year release for the U.K and beginning of the following year release for us.




http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Absu_%28...

Well done BC. :) Yes, we have our fair share of hippies and environmentalists around here too. When the country is rich in soil and nature it generally becomes rich in hippies too. :)
That is impressive that the majority of your power is hydro. What percentage is coal fired do you think? And where do you get it? Alaska? Or is that oil?
This is where we started talking about this if you want to get up to speed.
http://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/6...

Okay, took me a little research but this is what I found.
BC Hydro were trying to put up two coal electrical plants in the Interior in 2005 but they didn't manage to get permission. The last thing I found on it was in 2007 saying that the project may not be dead, so far so good though.
86% of BC's power is hydroelectric and the rest seems to be natural gas thermal power plants, as far as I've been able to find there are no coal powered plants in BC. We only burn coal in the manufacture of cement.
Until a couple years ago I didn't realize that most electricity was coal based, all I ever learned in school or read in the newspapers was about hydro electricity.

Theater, as in plays?? 'Cause that's where my sister loses me too. But we have season's tickets to the the Vancouver Symphony, Vancouver Opera and UBC Opera. I think that is a total of 19 shows this season, all of them two hours away in the big city.

I mean it does have its downsides in regards to aquatic fauna and I know despite fish ladders and the like, migrating salmon (amoungst other species) get massacred against the grates of those things. But...compared to coal..it is certainly the lesser evil.
I wonder why they are pushing for these coal plants. That might signify a need or reliability issue with existing power sources, like perhaps a future shortfall based on projected population and industry growth.
Whatever their reasons for wanting coal power, I hope they fail and find other ways to fulfil their future power requirements.

That is the reason for sure.
If we don't find another way to get more power then we may be doing the rolling power outages, similar to California, in the summer when all the air conditioners put the extra load on the system. So far not and they are doing alot of upgrades to the existing systems, hopefully it will be enough.

We rely heavily on coal over here. they are working towards incorporating more 'green' sources into the grid, but because we are such a resource rich country it is too easy for the government to sit back getting lazy on the royalties.
Water supply and power supply and oil. We'll see big changes in these sectors in the coming decades. For the better I hope.

Yes, I am with you on dams. I have a bit of an issue with inappropriate dam construction for water supply needs. I don't think they should be built at all if half their allure is recreational.
Unfortunately, some dams are needed, but on the same hand, many are not.
I am somewhat familiar with the dams and hydro and aquatic fauna issues in North America and Canada. And the hatcheries....:\ Lots of environmental issues there. As you may know, stocking with hatchery bred instead of preserving wild salmon spawning habitat and migration is a contentious issues. :)
Water is more precious than many people realise. Not only to us, but of course to ecosystem already under pressure from other manmade avenues.
When you mentioned the FB data farm I had a look for images to see what it looked like.
Prineville, Oregon

I saw this also. I wonder how much heat these things emit. Might not snow in that 100 acres again. lol (despite what the computer generated mock up presents)
http://www.foxnews.com/scitech/2011/1...
New one in California.
http://www.datacenterknowledge.com/wp...

If I start bad mouthing recreational water areas do you think they'll after me with their guns?
FBs need for cold water in a high desert area. I also don't have the words for this. Ridiculous.
That is ironic is it? That they have built the data farm on a road named for an environmentalist State Governor.
I recently deleted my FB account. I didn't find it was all it was cracked up to be.

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If I wasn't so opposed to putting family stickers on cars I would totally get the Star Wars ones. They are so funny!

I know! LOL! They are pretty funny and I thought for .5 seconds of how funny they'd be to have on the car...but then...I am deeply opposed to those family stickers too and I just wouldn't 'go over to the dark side'.
Maybe I could just put one...an At At to represent our beloved pet. :D No, no...I must not..not even one.

On the positive though, it must have injected some money into the local economy?

http://www.thinkgeek.com/tshirts-appa...



Novels, never more than about $35. I can't justify anymore than that even for my favourite authors.
At least when I buy cookbooks I can justify it because I will use them over and over. Novels, one read and they're done in most cases, so it is harder for me to spend up big.
These days, I don't like to spend over $20 on a novel.



You can ask my hubby. The Habs have always been my fave Ice Hockey team. I love watching them play (and win).
I will help as much as I can!!

I need to see if I can find it online somewhere.

For most of my life I have played Field Hockey (finally gave it up about 8 years ago) so Ice Hockey was always a natural to get into watching.
I would have gotten a blast out of playing it I think, but, alas, no ice up here and I sucked at rollerskating, so I would have been a mess at ice skating. :)

http://battlecastle.tv/?meta=home#home

I saw a nifty series called Inside the Medieval Mind, or something like that..maybe it was life not mind..but anyway, it was educational. I should look into it to see what it was called.
It was on the History Channel. Had a few too many re-enactments for my taste. Still learned some things, which is always the plan. :-)


The other problem, is that for the last week everytime I can get on GR it is offline or is dropping offline. I have to battle the 502 gateway and Alice in her chair with the 'we'll be back soin' logo. Super frustrating.
They should schedule their outages like most popular websites. Not on, of, on, off, on, off. And you have to grab the chance to quickly post something before it goes off again.

I have tickets for both on April 9 and 10 respectively and I'm curious what anyone thinks of them.


For the record..(referring to the Australian/self help books stat)...I have never read a self help book in my life. I don't need other people to sort my life out for me. lol .. Just sayin'. :)

I appreciate that production costs are much less per volume for offset printing but with those sort of losses and adding the carbon footprint it creates surely they could get a comparable per volume deal for POD.
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