Doll doll doll doll.
Mar. 14th, 2006 07:16 pmChef quits South Park! (courtesy
kixie)My Guardian interview on Wikipedia came out surprisingly well.
I make a 3am post of down-to-the-metal geekery and the only replies talk about dollies. Anyway,
redcountess has won the opportunity to spend a lot of money on this little boy, and so of course to avoid metamour rivalry
arkady got this little boy. And the second battery arrived for my laptop. (It won't recognise it as yet, though. I might try it on
narnee's M300 if my N410c still refuses to see it.) As such, today I have actually been talking to pimps. I might even switch on my phone soon (for the first time in a week) and see what's piled up.
Now cleaning the spare room. The kitties are being verr' helpful. I want to kill iTunes as a music player, but it's the most fatally simple MP3 ripper I've ever used. I'm shoving all the unripped CDs through it as I clean. And play music on VLC. The Very Things' This Is Motortown, which I picked up for three quid from a High Fidelity-style record shop in Walthamstow High Street, is surprisingly good. As is the Mojo Beyond Punk post-punk compilation.
My Own Private IPO is on VFH. If you have an Uncyclopedia account, please go forth and shill!
Update: I won the laptop motherboard. If I can find a dead NX9105 to drop it into, I will be very pleased indeed and get some cash back.
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Date: 2006-03-14 09:59 pm (UTC)I use this method of ripping CDs. It produces very good results and once I set it up it isn't difficult to use.
Tell me: why are blank help pages in Mediawiki considered to be a feature? (Rhetorical question that explains what I've been doing over my lunchbreak today.)
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Date: 2006-03-14 10:07 pm (UTC)Pardon my cynicism but this sounds like reducing supply in order to inflate prices. ;-)
But Problems With Polyamory That No-One Has Any Sympathy For: supporting two women with expensive tastes.
Heh, well, I guess you reap what you sew. Or they do. ;-)
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Date: 2006-03-14 10:09 pm (UTC)The Help: pages are largely a hodgepodge of notes written by Wikimedia users as they think of it, or not. So they tend not to be worth including with the distribution. Have a look on meta.wikimedia.org if you can't find just what you're after. #mediawiki on freenode is a good idea too.
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Date: 2006-03-14 10:13 pm (UTC)They hope to get a few pennies from the sewing thing ;-)
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Date: 2006-03-14 10:22 pm (UTC)Urethane resin is potentially toxic to work with, too - particularly the fumes; so doll-making is also a hazardous business.
Typically each company has only one or two artists doing face-ups (i.e. painting on the makeup etc), and maybe a small handful of seamstresses making clothing. Footwear is usually made by small shoemaker co-operatives - it takes just as much work and skill to make a pair of 1:3 scale Doc Martens as it does a full-sized pair.
So no, it's not artificially inflating prices by reducing supply - these are handcraft works of art, not your typical cheap crappy mass-produced vinyl Barbie. These are dolls that will become heirlooms, much as porcelain dolls of earlier centuries did.
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Date: 2006-03-14 10:33 pm (UTC)I'm copying help pages that are personally useful from meta.wikimedia.com.
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Date: 2006-03-15 09:55 pm (UTC)Um. And plane tickets.
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Date: 2006-03-15 10:50 pm (UTC)I can't think how much I'd have to be earning before I could justify spending that much money on a hobby, instead of things like food, the mortgage, etc.
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Date: 2006-03-15 11:04 pm (UTC)These are, basically, art dolls . . . they're not at all mass-produced.
But, yes, the prices still do sting, quite a bit!!
-- A (making dolls to support my doll habit, LOL!)
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Date: 2006-03-15 11:50 pm (UTC)Think of it this way: I haven't been to the cinema in two years, I manage to get to B Movie once a year, if I'm lucky, and your post-wedding dinner was the last time I ate at a restaurant. I buy clothes once a year, nothing fancy. I don't drink, smoke, or take recreational drugs. I'd love to travel, but it would exhaust me. Gardening's a cheaper hobby, but I can only do it for five minutes at a time, tops. I rarely have the concentration to watch a dvd, let alone read a book.
This is a hobby where I can passively appreciate beautiful things when I don't have energy, and actively do stuff like craft dolls clothes when I do. It's not for everyone, but It makes me incredibly happy.
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