Shockingly neither a meme nor about Doctor Who
Friday, 15 August 2008 09:36- After a lot of dithering I finally signed up for Ravelry last week (same screen name as here). Does anyone else use it? I have found
hhertzof and the Who Knits group but am otherwise just flailing around going "how does this work then?".
- Spooks: Code 9 I am not entirely sure about yet; the second episode was definitely better than the first, so I'm willing to give it some time. A lot of the acting is not great, which is a shame, and some of the dialogue's a bit wobbly too. Luckily the second episode toned down some of the "look how young and crazy we are, we do shots and everyfing!" stuff so hopefully it'll all settle down a bit as the series goes on. The one element that I really didn't like was the between-scenes Union Jack bits. From an in-story perspective I can see why they'd be waving it around all the time, but from a me-sitting-on-the-sofa perspective it makes me twitchy. I'm vaguely intrigued by the arc plot though - that's something that Spooks never really did, even last series it was more an ongoing story than individual stories with arc type stuff in the background.
- Also I have finally got around to watching the first episodes of Alias, am liking it so far, it took off for me around episode three with the introduction of Anna (who I immediately started shipping with Sydney...) - I knew Gina Torres was in it, but not that she appeared this soon! The main problem so far is that I know a lot of the names of the characters and actors, and it is a bit jarring finding out that some of them don't look like I thought they did. This is a silly problem to have.
- Also also, I saw the first three episodes of The Dresden Files, was a bit sad to find out it was cancelled after only twelve episodes as I thought it had a lot of potential. (And "Get back in your skull!" made me giggle.) Will have to investigate the books as well.
- Am off on holiday tomorrow for a fortnight! I'll probably try and catch up with the internets when I get back, because I'm stubborn like that, but if there's anything you think I should see or want me to comment on, leave me a link and I shall go "yay!" and go and look.
- Spooks: Code 9 I am not entirely sure about yet; the second episode was definitely better than the first, so I'm willing to give it some time. A lot of the acting is not great, which is a shame, and some of the dialogue's a bit wobbly too. Luckily the second episode toned down some of the "look how young and crazy we are, we do shots and everyfing!" stuff so hopefully it'll all settle down a bit as the series goes on. The one element that I really didn't like was the between-scenes Union Jack bits. From an in-story perspective I can see why they'd be waving it around all the time, but from a me-sitting-on-the-sofa perspective it makes me twitchy. I'm vaguely intrigued by the arc plot though - that's something that Spooks never really did, even last series it was more an ongoing story than individual stories with arc type stuff in the background.
- Also I have finally got around to watching the first episodes of Alias, am liking it so far, it took off for me around episode three with the introduction of Anna (who I immediately started shipping with Sydney...) - I knew Gina Torres was in it, but not that she appeared this soon! The main problem so far is that I know a lot of the names of the characters and actors, and it is a bit jarring finding out that some of them don't look like I thought they did. This is a silly problem to have.
- Also also, I saw the first three episodes of The Dresden Files, was a bit sad to find out it was cancelled after only twelve episodes as I thought it had a lot of potential. (And "Get back in your skull!" made me giggle.) Will have to investigate the books as well.
- Am off on holiday tomorrow for a fortnight! I'll probably try and catch up with the internets when I get back, because I'm stubborn like that, but if there's anything you think I should see or want me to comment on, leave me a link and I shall go "yay!" and go and look.
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Date: 15 Aug 2008 09:18 (UTC)My first thought, on seeing your post's subject was "The sky is going to fall!" :D
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Date: 15 Aug 2008 19:34 (UTC)My first thought, on seeing your post's subject was "The sky is going to fall!" :D
Heeeee!
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Date: 15 Aug 2008 19:36 (UTC)Neat!
Heeeee!
Very naughty of me! I do apologise!
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Date: 15 Aug 2008 19:42 (UTC)Oh, no need, it made me laugh and is pretty much true!
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Date: 15 Aug 2008 13:40 (UTC)It's not very intuitive.
There are drop down menus on the top. My notebook gives you pages that cover your library, stash, projects in progress, etc.
Patterns, yarns and people are general reference links to find those three things. They have all sorts of neat links where you can link the yarn you have to the pattern page to your works in progress.
If I'm around you can always pm me or email me and I'll be happy to walk you through setting things up. I don't have much up yet, but I have a little of everything.
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Date: 15 Aug 2008 19:37 (UTC)Thank you! I may take you up on that when I get back... I've been having a look around - the yarn/pattern links are cool - and added some projects, but that's all I've done so far.
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Date: 15 Aug 2008 19:41 (UTC)