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11 September 2007 @ 08:00 pm
The Justin!Challenge  
[profile] _alicesprings   has given me permission to host a guest challenge out of her [info]qaf_challenges community, a challenge that celebrates the wonder, the glory, the perfection that is Justin Taylor.

Please come read about the challenge. If you're a writer, please sign up. If you're not a writer, please help spread the Justin worship word about the challenge wherever the Internets reach!

It's all here.

You can add the challenge community (which is on IJ) to your LiveJournal friends list by clicking here and adding it just like any other journal. Please note I have edited the feed so it will only give you a single line with the rest of the post behind a cut, so as to keep from cluttering your flist. BUT, don't add it until you have finished reading your flist for the day, because it will dump the last 25 posts onto your flist at once.

In other news, [personal profile] vamphile  sent me a program that generates invoices and I have done my first quarter billing for one of the publications I write for! One down, 357897 to go!

*frowns*

*re-focuses on Justin*

*smiles*
Tags:
 
 
Current Music: JUSTIN'S THEME
Current Mood: LOVING JUSTIN
Current Location: JUSTIN'S FEET
 
 
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[identity profile] flashfly.livejournal.com on September 12th, 2007 03:36 am (UTC)
OMG! Let me say that again. OMG!
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[identity profile] xie-xie-xie.livejournal.com on September 12th, 2007 04:50 am (UTC)
ME TOO!!!!!!!!!!
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[identity profile] firehead30.livejournal.com on September 12th, 2007 04:04 am (UTC)
Justin's Feet
Really now, are you really at Justin's feet? Did you write Justin's theme...kind of like Laura's theme from Doctor Zhivago? ahhhhhh I do enjoy a mood of loving Justin.

I wonder if Justin can work Excel?
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[identity profile] xie-xie-xie.livejournal.com on September 12th, 2007 04:51 am (UTC)
Re: Justin's Feet
I'm at his feet in the metaphorical sense. And his theme is angels signing, of course. Harps and everything.

Justin can do anything, so yes.
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[identity profile] rebeccama.livejournal.com on September 12th, 2007 06:01 am (UTC)
Re: Justin's Feet
I was wondering about that. (Ok, first I thought I misread it.)
*pictures Xie at Justin's feet*
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[identity profile] xie-xie-xie.livejournal.com on September 12th, 2007 06:22 am (UTC)
Re: Justin's Feet
OMG it's totally a metaphor!
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[identity profile] flamencanyc.livejournal.com on September 12th, 2007 02:07 pm (UTC)
Please note I have edited the feed so it will only give you a single line with the rest of the post behind a cut, so as to keep from cluttering your flist.

Does this mean that there's some way to edit feeds so that rather than showing you just a single line with the rest of the post behind a cut, they'll actually show you what you would have seen if you were looking at your IJ f-list?!

If so, I'd be forever grateful if you could tell me how.

Just having one line usually isn't enough to tell you what the post is really about, so it notifies you that something was posted, but you still have to switch over to IJ to find out what exactly. For me that defeats the whole purpose of having added the feed in the first place.

I've been dying to find some way to have the same amount of each IJ feed post appear on my LJ f-list as the original poster intended. Am I missing some options set-up somewhere?
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[identity profile] xie-xie-xie.livejournal.com on September 12th, 2007 05:42 pm (UTC)
Unfortunately, THEY have to edit their own feeds. And it creates some display problems as sometimes LJ doesn't read the code properly (or vice versa if you're on IJ reading an LJ feed) and it can look messy.

So if the feed is edited, it's for EVERYONE subscribing to that feed, it's not something each person subscribing can edit for herself.

But I'd be glad to tell anyone how they can edit their own feed. It can be set to do a summary, a full post, or a single line.
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