As recovery continues... a thought
Nov. 9th, 2007 11:22 am![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
...I hate the flu. Hate it. I hate this stand-up, whoops, no, fall-right-over thing. Especially when I have work to do. Well, at least I can work on the laptop in bed. I just wish it wouldn't keep overheating and shutting down without warning. (Turns out this is a fault in the Sharp UM32W that can only be solved by getting the motherboard replaced -- to the tune of about $800, since the thing's out of warranty. Gah.)
Anyway: I've had some mails from people over the last few days about the writers' strike, saying they support it and want to know what they can do to help.
For the moment, try signing on to this online petition. Yeah, I know, such things can seem to be of questionable value. But we'll see. Please, spread the link around as widely as you can.
Another thing: those of you who are in LA or NY should feel free to go down and join the picket lines -- they'll be glad to have you. LA folks: the big picket today is at Fox. Thousands of writers and supporters will be there. I wish I could be. (Except I'd just fall down after taking about ten steps, which would dampen the occasion somewhat.)
And again, if you're not sure you understand the issues surrounding this whole fooforaw, try checking out the entries and sidebars at United Hollywood, where the strike captains are running a blog.
(You could also read our old friend Ron Moore's excellent interview on the subject over at IGN.)
(...And here's something worth seeing: past master of our craft, longtime Obi-Wan to my Luke [or Lukette, as the case may be]: Harlan Ellison talks about getting paid for one's work. Inimitably.)
Anyway: I've had some mails from people over the last few days about the writers' strike, saying they support it and want to know what they can do to help.
For the moment, try signing on to this online petition. Yeah, I know, such things can seem to be of questionable value. But we'll see. Please, spread the link around as widely as you can.
Another thing: those of you who are in LA or NY should feel free to go down and join the picket lines -- they'll be glad to have you. LA folks: the big picket today is at Fox. Thousands of writers and supporters will be there. I wish I could be. (Except I'd just fall down after taking about ten steps, which would dampen the occasion somewhat.)
And again, if you're not sure you understand the issues surrounding this whole fooforaw, try checking out the entries and sidebars at United Hollywood, where the strike captains are running a blog.
(You could also read our old friend Ron Moore's excellent interview on the subject over at IGN.)
(...And here's something worth seeing: past master of our craft, longtime Obi-Wan to my Luke [or Lukette, as the case may be]: Harlan Ellison talks about getting paid for one's work. Inimitably.)
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Date: 2007-11-09 12:25 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-09 12:48 pm (UTC)Fortunately, though (strange word to use in the circumstances...) the problem is apparently due to the video card overheating. Many Sharp machines of this model seem to suffer from this problem, which Sharp refuses to acknowledge except by insisting that the motherboard be replaced.
This particular laptop, fond as I am of it, is starting to show its age, and I suspect there's a Mac in my future. :)
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Date: 2007-11-09 01:13 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-09 05:34 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-09 07:01 pm (UTC)In theory, it would be possible to replace the capacitors, but speaking as someone who's attempted circuit board repairs before, it's more practical to just replace the motherboard.
$800 is ridiculous, though, especially considering that this is definitely a manufacturing defect in the laptop, not normal wear. I see no reason why they shouldn't be taking full responsibility for fixing that.
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Date: 2007-11-09 01:03 pm (UTC)Please keep copies of your books on a flash drive!!!
For overheating laptops in bed, stick a coffee-table size book underneath it. That way the laptop's feet can do something. If problem persists, prop the rear feet up on something.
I use the AD&D Player's Handbook (v.1!) and a pair of Lego 2x4s.
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Date: 2007-11-09 05:57 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-09 01:39 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-09 02:22 pm (UTC)Kathleen David
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Date: 2007-11-09 03:18 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2007-11-09 04:34 pm (UTC)Doing well and quite happy with life.
How's about you?
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Date: 2007-11-10 12:14 pm (UTC)I won't clutter up our esteemed host's journal with an essay, suffice to say I'm doing well, and that I'd gladly welcome reconnecting with you on our own LJ's if you're so inclined :)
(Gosh, ten years. It really doesn't feel like that long.)
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Date: 2007-11-09 03:23 pm (UTC)Give P. my best.
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Date: 2007-11-09 03:50 pm (UTC)I hope you're feeling much better, by the way.
BrendaLee
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Date: 2007-11-09 04:34 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2007-11-09 05:52 pm (UTC)Not sure if this will amuse you, but I was re-reading Wizard's Holiday in bed last night, and I half-dozed off. For some reason, I dreamed the Lone Power was Alanis Morissette. I believe she was singing Utopia and (later) whining about her ex. ("He told me he had his own plane, like that was supposed to impress me. Heck, I've created sheaves of planes in the time he spent talking about himself. And wouldn't you know? Later I found out he was sharing headspace with Michael.")
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Date: 2007-11-09 06:11 pm (UTC)Signed the petition... now I return to my NaNo. *g*