05-31-2013, 02:47 AM | #36106 |
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Listening to Lexie complaining about my suitcase. She doesn't like suitcases because it means someone is going away and she thinks everyone should always be at home. I've already locked the catflap to my room since she has the tendency to throw up in my room once a day when I'm away.
I'm also checking out cameras online. I really like the look of the Panasonic Lumix DCM-TZ40 (I currently have a Lumix), I'm checking out the specification and saw that one of the OSD language options is "Netherlandic"!? |
05-31-2013, 04:40 AM | #36107 |
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Sailing from Arki to Fournoi in the Greek islands - life's good!
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05-31-2013, 01:39 PM | #36108 |
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Trying to decide what to do tomorrow besides exploring Antwerp. I'm thinking of either visiting the zoo or the aquarium. For Sunday I have a trip to a museum and a visit to the market. Depending on the time I'll have a picnic in the city park.
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06-01-2013, 09:21 AM | #36109 |
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If you're going to explore Antwerp, be careful. Crazy things happen in Antwerp!
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06-01-2013, 11:33 AM | #36110 | |
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I've also found the cobble stone can be pure evil when you have a blister underneath one of your feet, even if you're wearing a blister patch. |
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06-01-2013, 04:08 PM | #36111 |
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I've just finished adding metadata to all my books in calibre. That's over 4,300 books. I now have date obtained, where obtained, and price paid for every book. 2168 paid-for books, the rest being freebies.
Whew. That was a long job! The first book I bought, as opposed to freebies, was from Baen Books, the February 2002 bundle. And I can now calculate the average price I've paid for my ebooks over the past 11 years or so: $3.07, or just over £2. On average, I've spent about £7.50 a week on ebooks. Back to reading! |
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Right now, I'm inside until it becomes cooler outside. Way too hot to move around much outside and then I have to knock down some MORE paper wasp nests. Can you believe that they made nests on the inside of my tied up patio umbrellas? I cranked them open for the first time this year and swarms of wasps came pouring out. Scared me so much that I forgot to breathe for a bit. |
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06-01-2013, 07:24 PM | #36113 |
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06-03-2013, 09:19 AM | #36114 | |
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But it was tricky to maintain, and awkward for books with multiple authors. I'll be able to slowly improve the calibre metadata with time (e.g. adding in part titles to magazines, anthologies and omnibus editions.) One drawback: By putting all my ebooks in one place, and going through them marking them as read or to-be-read (or neither), I find that I don't have 300 books in my unread pile, I have 717! Of course, some of these are just books that I read a decade or more ago and I've forgotten that I read them, just looking at title and author. And some are short stories from Fictionwise. But still.... I think I really do have more unread books that I thought I did. |
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06-03-2013, 12:11 PM | #36115 |
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Congrats on a monumental job accomplished, Paul. So now every time you finish reading a book, you're going to change the metadata?
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06-04-2013, 04:01 AM | #36116 |
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06-04-2013, 07:02 AM | #36117 |
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I have organized my entire library too. It's all on one hard drive, in a great big file.
Windows was kind enough to alphabetize it for me . I think. (Yes, it IS backed up onto 2 other external drives.) Stitchawl |
06-04-2013, 02:39 PM | #36118 |
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Painting my toe nails, or rather: my toes. LOL. I'm not very good at it due to the strange angle and the polish that doesn't end up on the nail will wear of quickly anyway.
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06-04-2013, 02:57 PM | #36119 |
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Hahaha. The same method I use, what a coincidence.
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06-06-2013, 03:29 AM | #36120 |
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Poor Lexie went to the vet yesterday.
She has the tendency, when waking up, to start moving before she is fully awake. This causes her often to fall over when jumping off the chair/couch/table. She did this on Sunday and she seems to have hurt her right back leg. Walking in a straight line and jumping on things wasn't a problem but turning and jumping off things and her leg gave way. According to the vet it might have been a stroke but it could also have been a pulled muscle (nothing's broken or dislocated). She got an injections to help reduce the pain and make her move more easily, which helped since she was much more stable last night, and from tonight she has a ten day course of pills. So I'll be getting La Vache Qui Rit (sp?) sticky cheese cubes to hide the pill in. She's also too light. She's always been a small cat but even taking that into consideration she's too light. The problem will be getting her to put on weight. She never eats much, especially in summer when it's warmer and she likes treats but in moderation. Nikita you could give a big bowl of custard and she would eat it all, Lexie is satisfied with a few licks. Her favourite treats, salmon and chicken, which she occasionally wants to binge on aren't exactly fatting. After her treatment for her leg the vet wants to run blood tests to see if she has kidney problems. She just came running past, relatively un-wobbly, and is now on my bed meowing to remind me it's time for our morning ritual: me scratching her head and nose. |
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