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heather11483 ([personal profile] heathershaped) wrote2008-11-12 06:31 pm

Adventures in Blogging #12

So, I didn't technically do a NaBloPoMo entry yesterday, but I did post twice, and one of them was a fic, so I think I get a pass. *nod* Anyway.

** Apparently [livejournal.com profile] shoebox_project (the epic MWPP fanfic) was hacked, as well as the journal of the person who maintains it. By some Russian hacker tools, it seems. That sucks. Might be time to dust off the old LJ Archive. Especially considering the weird but probably unrelated friending-and-defriending by random empty Russian journals thing that's been happening to me and a few others I know of lately. Meh.

** Three more days until the [livejournal.com profile] smutty_claus deadline, so I'd best get cracking, huh? When it's done I'll be able to post my tables for [livejournal.com profile] 7snogs without feeling guilty. :P I'm kind of glad I didn't sign up for any more holiday exchanges -- then again, the winter fest season is still young.

** Top Chef starts tonight! :D I'll be happy to have my weekly Bravo fix back. I could never really get into Top Design.

I think that's it.



ETA: PUPPIES. HOMG. ♥
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[personal profile] the_rainbow_jen 2008-11-13 12:02 am (UTC)(link)
I think the hacking is related/inversely proportional to how public your journal is. So, maybe you should lock older non-fic entries? I dunno. Prolly also depends on how frequented your journal is, because [livejournal.com profile] sam_storyteller was hacked a month ago, and had the same deal.
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[identity profile] heather11483.livejournal.com 2008-11-13 12:34 am (UTC)(link)
I didn't know sam_storyteller was hacked. :(

You're probably right about locking, but for some reason I just hate the idea of locking everything up. Might be something to think about, though.