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Dec. 24th, 2009 @ 04:32 pm I love you, Mike Krahulik and Jerry Holkins
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[info]toft_froggy
Dec. 24th, 2009 @ 11:29 am not-quite-Friday...
Zen, because-all-you-goyim-will-be-busy-tomorrow edition.

Christmas
* Some lucky guys get to come home for the holidays and are met with good cheer.
* A lot of guys are not so lucky and this is what they have to look forward to, so keep them in your thoughts.
* Santa makes an early delivery to the USS Cleveland, deployed to the Middle East.
* Naval Base San Diego is a subdued and tasteful vista this time of year.
* Santa's elves sign their work before a gift drop over Guam.
* The 12th Annual Randy Oler Operation Toy Drop, where paratroopers donate a toy in exchange for the privilege of getting punted out of the rear of a perfectly good aircraft over Fort Bragg's Sicily drop zone.
* USAF Master Sgt. Cary Loeffler and his wife pull extra duty with underprivileged children in South Dakota.
* Charleston AFB gets help marshaling from Santa, his elves, and the odd reindeer.
* Santa's back-up sleigh.
* As usual, NORAD is tracking Santa's progress.

Vehicle Pr0n
* The French mooching fuel. (The Canadians mooch fuel, too, but they're less elegant about it.)
* Sunset view.
* Lunch on the run.
* Words mean different things in the Navy than in the civilian world. For instance, this is a Wasp.

Hanging with the Undertall
* Philippines: The happiest pre-op patient you'll ever see.
* USA: Welcome home.
* Germany: Someone seems pleased with the Cuzzie Cares Deployment Kit. The kits, designed for the children of deployed servicemen, contain post cards, playing cards, dog tags, a countdown calendar, journals, photo albums and other items. And, of course, a Cuzzie the Bear.
* Iraq. Sour Swinger, a recently returned milblogger, posted another flikr set of photos from his tour.

Miscellany
* Wire-guided missile launch.
* Yeah, firing the .50 cal is fun, but that's an awful lot of brass to police afterward.
* We're from the government and we're here to help.
* The aircraft carrier version of a zamboni.
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[info]miss_porcupine
Dec. 24th, 2009 @ 12:52 pm Xmas Fic Four: A Christmas Miracle - 1/1
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[info]xanthestories
Dec. 24th, 2009 @ 01:21 am airpsfic: suppose it's too much to call coincidence , 4/4
Current Mood: awake
Current Music: you found me - the fray
...so I didn't want to break my streak of posting porn on religious holidays or anything.

Fic: Suppose It's Too Much to Call Coincidence, 4/4
by Seperis
AIRPS, Adam/Kris, Kris/Other, various, NC-17
Author Notes: AU and crack, with porn filling!

My eternal love to [info]jamesinboots who is like, I don't know, the paxil or valium of fanfic panic or something.

Part 1/4
Part 2/4
Part 3/4

airpsfic: suppose it's too much to call coincidence, 4/4 )
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[info]seperis
Dec. 23rd, 2009 @ 09:31 pm in celebration of electricity
Current Mood: cheerful
Current Music: you found me - the fray
You may not know this about me, but there is something about electronics that fascinates me and will likely lead to a coroner's report and a closed-casket funeral with a very weird burned smell rocking the funeral home. This is why I occasionally still get worried check-ins asking me if I've taken apart anything with an x-ray installed in it, or if I still have a knife in my VCR to act as a power conduit. (No, and no. Plasma screen and blu-ray. Though I look forward to exploring these vistas when they break. Which they will. They will.)

Child comes by his own tendencies to break things into their component parts from me; the thing is, I'm not like, inspired to take apart something that won't kill me, like a radio without batteries. I'm not hanging out with walkie-talkies, or sitting around with my Very Special Screwdriver set disassembling my old computers to poke industriously. I'm not even confining myself to nice, safe furniture that will just give me splinters and a jaundiced view of the value of trees. Like everything else in my life, I have to have a reason, a goal if you will. And the goal may be insane, but it's mine, and for reasons that like the love of God passeth understanding, I only get goal-oriented around things that have a voltage high enough to achieve barbecued fingers at minimum and a real potential for x-raying myself to death during the unfortunate incident with a TV a few years ago.

The thing is, this is genetic. To elucidate, many moons ago, our central air went out and being, um, us, the logical course of action was to avoid the expense and rationality of a person trained in air conditioner repairs and whatnot, but carry a bag of twist ties, duct tape, electric tape, a hammer, and a screwdriver and achieve Arctic temperatures by sheer bizarre serendipity. This was my mother, by the way, and we all went to stare and poke--I mentioned my love of high voltage, right? That's genetic too--at the strange conglomeration of twist-ties, tape, and some kind of arrangement of metal that turned a non-functional air conditioner into an air conditioner that feared for its life.

Basically, my genetic line should not have survived the Age of Electricity, because we were totes sticking our fingers into sockets from the beginning.

I don't necessarily think I have outgrown this--ask [info]svmadelyn about my cackling when she let me install a new video card in her computer--more that I've become one with my inner wants-to-live-with-fingers-intact. Mostly, I content myself with cityplanning for Christmas villages, rewiring surround sound with optical cables, and rearranging HDMI in various configurations while trying to work out how to network the Wii and the Playstation 3 to stay stationary and yet play on any TV in the house. I have duct tape, screwdrivers, and access to Frye's. It'll happen.

Then two things happened; one, I bought a new internal hard drive, and my adapter for my laptop went out. Ten minutes ago, I had a set of jeweler's screwdrivers spread out on my bed while I hunted for electric tape to reattach a SATA power converter that was causing the adapter to heat up in a way that caused it to hum at me and things sparked. It only occurred to me this could end in tragedy when I realized all my fic is on this laptop.

Last weekend, my adapter tore near the head; as I was writing, as one does, I hunted through the house and stripped the metal layer off some insulation tape I found in the garage, stripped the plastic back, and created a do-it-yourself-electric-death before wrapping the entire thing in electrical tape. While charging my laptop--and watching the rubber coating start to bubble--and waiting to hit one hundred percent chargd because it wasn't actually dripping yet (I was wrong, so wrong), I thought, I need to take stock of my life. So I did.

I own two large plastic containers of electrical cord and adapters with no discenible purpose; five composite cables, seven S cables, two VGA cables, three types of USB, Firewire that I never use but I may need to despite the fact the size is wrong for every Firewire port in the house, and my personal pride and joy, an adapter with four separate heads that can be used as an emergency power source for four routers (only one of which actually works), a cable modem (that works), and experimented on with everything that needed an adapter. Which is a surprising number of things if you sit down and stare around you for items that may one day need something like that, and try to figure out if it doesn't fit, can you get some foil and make it fit.

I have two large external drive, one in the freezer because the internal power went out, and eventually, I'm going to remember to pick up a new case and take it apart. I have no idea anymore what is on it but that's secondary to the fact that it's like a belated Christmas present one day in the future. There are about a million screws the size of two ants stacked together buried in the carpet from taking apart and putting together no less than three laptops, two desktops, a router, an internal DVD/CDRW drive, and one untyped entity that might or might not have been a stereo before I decided it just needed my Magic Adapter and my screwdriver set (it didn't. I still have it. I still don't know what it began life as. Pretty sure a radio was involved.)

Searching through box three--wait, you really thought there were only two?--I found a.) three laptop adapters that all only suffer from something minor like being torn in half and only need electrical tape and a death wish to get working; b.) IDE cables from Darcy, my first computer, circa 1998; c.) a DVD/CDRW from Schindler, my second computer circa 1999; d.) two floppy drives with no real idea where they came from; e.) several chassises that fit cases that are no longer created; eleven years of installation CDs for everything from Darcy to John II and Mom's Studio; e.) lipstick (terrible color); f.) an army of wireless cards; g.) another lipstick (excellent color); h.) a five-disk DVD changer that works if I take off the cover and shove a screwdriver between two of the ports and twist, and i.) another router.

(The rise of the routers is directly attributable to discovering newegg and a sale at Frye's. They don't work? But maybe if I just take them apart, they will.)

And my new hard drive still isn't installed because the adapter's humming got annoying, it burned my fingers when I tried to pick it up (whatever), and also, the lights started flickering, which may or may not be because of me, but why take chances?

I also have the rubbery covering of my former laptop adapter melted into my comforter.

Seriously. I love my life. I love my screwdrivers with their tiny, computer-and-small-electronic-device compliant heads, and I love that radio shack has a battery powered set with multiple tiny screw heads to change around to my delight. I love that at Frye's, I can buy cable by the foot when it goes on sale, because I will need it, though I don't know exactly how, and somehow, I have twenty feet of cable coiled up beneath my bed for emergencies like if the cable goes out, with a tiny bag of coaxial heads because scyfy night is not to be missed. My mother rewired the telephone the other day, poking through the wall and tugging out the wires one by one to patiently figure out where they go and put it back together new again. The house has old wiring; I'm not saying I'm buying copper wire and reading up on DIY Rewire Your Entire House For Electricity and Add a Networking Option for the Wii and P3 With Speakers In Every Room. I'm saying I'm pricing it. And hey, it's on sale! Sure, it could end in tragedy, but then again, I have duct tape, , twist-ties, a Magical Adapter, and my screwdrivers. It could also work.

I have a question, though--is there a cleaner that can be used to get melted rubber off of blankets? I could really use the advice.
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[info]seperis
Dec. 23rd, 2009 @ 12:33 pm PODFIC: the first rule of broom-wielding
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As read by the lovely [info]nunshavingfun! Please enjoy, let me know if you're taking.

read: the first rule of broom-wielding

listen: podfic (on yousendit, let me know if the downloads run out)
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[info]skoosiepants
Dec. 23rd, 2009 @ 03:15 pm Xmas Fic Three: "Not a Guest Room Anymore" 1/1
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[info]xanthestories
Dec. 23rd, 2009 @ 08:34 am SGA Rec: The Mute Sheppard - McShep
Current Mood: tired
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Have been reading The Mute Sheppard, slowly, bit by bit, as I get stuck on the ending of my pinch hit (it's coming, I swear!).

If this isn't by [info]sheafrotherdon, I'll eat my snow shovel.

Have dug out the driveway (and was promptly snowplowed back in, grah). Heading to DC later today.
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[info]icarusancalion
Dec. 23rd, 2009 @ 09:38 am oh no they be takin mah internetz
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[info]toft_froggy
Dec. 22nd, 2009 @ 10:58 pm airpsfic: suppose it's too much to call coincidence, 3/4
Current Mood: awake
Current Music: it's the end of the world as we know it - REM
Fic: Suppose It's Too Much to Call Coincidence, 3/4
by Seperis
AIRPS, Adam/Kris, Kris/Other, various, NC-17
Author Notes: AU and crack, crack half and half, if you will. Or well, I'll be honest. This may have hit the full-fat version.

I love [info]jamesinboots for being all "WHEE YES" and talking down my completely irrational panic and petting me until I agreed to breathe again. As she is like that.

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Part 4/4

airpsfic: suppose it's too much to call coincidence, 3/4 )
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[info]seperis
Dec. 22nd, 2009 @ 09:49 pm I link because I love.

SPORK! AN EROTIC LOVE STORY
- posted on [info]ontd_startrek

Did you ever notice that the Star Trek audiobook could be edited together in such a way as to make it sound like Kirk and Spock are fucking? Surprisingly graphically?

*wild hands* Okay, sometimes I have to bow at the altar of my fellow fans.
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[info]svmadelyn
Dec. 22nd, 2009 @ 07:47 pm [podfic] D: by Leupagus and Pru
Current Mood: crappy
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Title: D:
Rating: NC-17(ish)
Summary: "Oh my God, this shit has developed a narrative thread," Chris marvels.

Takes you to a download of the MP3 file -- happy listening!

Stay tuned. There's a fun little extra tied to this coming up soon.

This entry was originally posted at http://rageprufrock.dreamwidth.org/26746.html. Please comment there using OpenID.
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[info]rageprufrock
Dec. 22nd, 2009 @ 07:20 pm Yuletide post II!
If you participated in Yuletide, and wrote a letter, and would be open to the possibility of treats during Madness, leave me a link to your letter here! I can't promise treats for everyone, because there are a lot of people out there, and (more to the point) I might not have the first clue about any of your Yuletide fandoms ([info]lamardeuse, I'm looking at you :D ) but this could be a fun way to spend Christmas Eve!
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[info]sheafrotherdon
Dec. 22nd, 2009 @ 06:06 pm Yuletide question
Dear folks who understand Yuletide better than I do -

Could someone explain how the Yuletide madness thing works? I've been poking around the LJ comm and haven't found an explanation (but this is, I think, because I've never participated in Yuletide, so it's all very bewildering to me in a way that it's likely not to someone who understands the system. There's likely a Huge Post with Neon Signs and I'm looking right past it).

What I've gleaned - if I'm gleaning correctly - is that once everyone has one story, anyone who has an AO3 account can write any prompt, from anyone, and upload it as an extra? Is that correct? And when does that begin (and end?)

Yours in noobishness
Cate

eta: explained in comments! Thank you!
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[info]sheafrotherdon
Dec. 22nd, 2009 @ 05:48 pm airpsfic: suppose it's too much to call coincidence, 2/4
Current Mood: awake
Current Music: you found me - the fray
I had not much to do at work, so I made progress to the end, or I wouldn't post like I meant to actually finish it, but be a totes tease and stare at it in horror every time someone mentions it. I admit I do that. I'm not proud of it or anything, but there you go.

For the record, Spot is in the form of a Maltese.

Fic: Suppose It's Too Much to Call Coincidence, 2/4
by Seperis
AIRPS, Adam/Kris, Kris/Other, various, NC-17
Author Notes: AU and crack, maybe more crack low-fat rather than lite.

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Part 4/4

airpsfic: suppose it's too much to call coincidence, 2/4 )
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[info]seperis
Dec. 22nd, 2009 @ 10:36 pm I also love that it's been over an hour and I'm only halfway through
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[info]toft_froggy
Dec. 22nd, 2009 @ 10:37 am airpsfic: suppose it's too much to call coincidence , 1/4
Current Mood: awake
Fic: Suppose It's Too Much to Call Coincidence, 1/4
by Seperis
AIRPS, Adam/Kris, various, NC-17

Notes 1: for [info]astolat in Yuletide coding and mailing list hell. And because she kind got me into this mess and tweeted my comment not-porn and for the life of me, I could not figure out how people were finding it.

Notes 2: AU. I'd add crack, but um, you know, the crack standards here are kind of insanely high and last night I re-read a fic about a unicorn. I really can't compete with that. This is more crack lite.

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Part 3/4
Part 4/4

airpsfic: suppose it's too much to call coincidence, 1/4 )
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[info]seperis
Dec. 22nd, 2009 @ 09:24 am Signal Boost: Yuletide Pinch Hits
Current Mood: awake
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Signal boost--please pass on:

If You Want to Claim a Yuletide Pinch Hit, read this

Text:
Apparently Yahoogroups has changed some policy, and the wave of pinch hits sent out has DISABLED MY YAHOO ACCOUNT. I can't post to it to tell the pinch hitters why I'm not responding to claims. Of the 20+ groups I belong to or own, only 3 are displaying, presumably because the rest are on the email address that has been disabled. I... am not a happy camper.

At this point, I need to sleep, and there's very little I can do about this. If you want to claim a pinch hit, you'll need to *forward* or otherwise get the info to my personal email (elynross@gmail.com), and I'll work with that, and try and respond when I get up in a few hours.

Please boost the signal on this, to try and reach other people on the pinch hit list. I'm not sure how the second half of the pinch hits are going to go out, but we'll figure something out.
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[info]seperis
Dec. 22nd, 2009 @ 06:55 am argh
Current Mood: awake
Current Music: you found me - the fray
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Who writes porn at six in the fucking morning?

God, I am a fangirl. It's true--there is never a bad time for porn.

Codicil: It's not very good porn. I trapped them on a counter and I'm worried they'll break something before I can move them somewhere less prone to terrible bathroom accidents. Gah.
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[info]seperis
Dec. 22nd, 2009 @ 08:43 am Xmas Fic Two: Fairytale of New York 1/1
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[info]xanthestories