May. 17th, 2004

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Mark all comments added after time/date--it's the only way I can think of to keep up with long discussions.
nancylebov: blue moon (Default)
Mark all comments added after time/date--it's the only way I can think of to keep up with long discussions.
nancylebov: blue moon (Default)
I was thinking that I wanted to comment to [livejournal.com profile] marykaykare's entry
about the difficulty of organizing with people who aren't communicating quickly and/or reliably, but the entry was already days old. I don't check my lj for back comments all that reliably and I don't know if other people check theirs, but I suspect that they mostly don't.

I could send an email....but then it occurred to me. I have an lj! I can move my comment into the present where it can have its brief exposure to the world!

So here it is:

I've done a little small scale organizing, and it's indistinguishable from work. As a result, I try to remember to thank people for organizing things. They tend to be surprised and grateful that anyone's noticed.
nancylebov: blue moon (Default)
I was thinking that I wanted to comment to [livejournal.com profile] marykaykare's entry
about the difficulty of organizing with people who aren't communicating quickly and/or reliably, but the entry was already days old. I don't check my lj for back comments all that reliably and I don't know if other people check theirs, but I suspect that they mostly don't.

I could send an email....but then it occurred to me. I have an lj! I can move my comment into the present where it can have its brief exposure to the world!

So here it is:

I've done a little small scale organizing, and it's indistinguishable from work. As a result, I try to remember to thank people for organizing things. They tend to be surprised and grateful that anyone's noticed.
nancylebov: blue moon (Default)
I just notied an entry in [livejournal.com profile] lydy's lj about ginger tea's warming effect and I was wondering--are there any teas with a similarly cooling effect?

I tend to run warm, and I'm *not* looking forward to a Philadelphia summer with highly limited air-conditioning.
nancylebov: blue moon (Default)
I just notied an entry in [livejournal.com profile] lydy's lj about ginger tea's warming effect and I was wondering--are there any teas with a similarly cooling effect?

I tend to run warm, and I'm *not* looking forward to a Philadelphia summer with highly limited air-conditioning.

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