Twaining

Feb 06, 2010 20:38

I had a great day at training this afternoon. After a little warming up, we did some four-on-four group work. We had two people per side using sword and shield, one single-handed spear and shield, and one pole weapon (axe and glaive). The one hit I took that I'll still feel tomorrow was when I was standing next to one of the spear guys, when his ( Read more... )

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paradigmshifty February 6 2010, 09:42:39 UTC
I just get to see everything twice, so if you could lj cut them somehow that would be perfect. But I can cope with it either way.

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arthwollipot February 6 2010, 09:52:24 UTC
Unfortunately not. It doesn't appear to allow me to cut or tag them.

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irishmark February 6 2010, 11:32:09 UTC
No way of putting them in a separate friends filter and you only adding those people who want to see them?

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arthwollipot February 6 2010, 11:38:43 UTC
Alas, no. The pump doesn't allow me to add any information to the LJ post.

To clarify, it pisses me the hell off, so I'm on the verge of disabling it anyway. If enough people say they like it, I'll keep it.

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claidheamhmor February 6 2010, 14:21:27 UTC
I already see them on Twitter and Facebook.

You can't security on them? Or is that a paid LJ feature? I have mine set to post for a particular filter only.

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arthwollipot February 6 2010, 14:44:55 UTC
I have paid LJ. You might be using a different service to me...

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etfb February 6 2010, 21:21:47 UTC
You've somehow managed to be less aggravating than the couple of other people I've unfriended or perma-filtered because they do nothing but post their twitfarts to LJ every ten seconds. I think bunching them in daily updates instead of in realtime is the key. But yeah, the general lack of clue demonstrated by the software's developers tips it over from "meh" to "ugh".

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capnoblivious February 7 2010, 01:17:32 UTC
In general, I find posting tweetfeeds to LJ is less annoying than posting to tweets or tweetfeeds to FB. Seeing the same comments in all three places bugs me out of proportion with any two, though.

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capnoblivious February 7 2010, 01:18:40 UTC
(This is a comment on how I interact with these media, not on your tweets in particular. You're witty and interesting. :) )

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curufea February 7 2010, 19:38:13 UTC
I like to see blog posts on blogs. If I wanted to see tweets, I'd look at twitter.

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politas February 7 2010, 07:01:06 UTC
Don't see much point in seeing three copies of everything.

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arthwollipot February 7 2010, 08:29:51 UTC
Actually, I have three different sets of friends on the three media. Mediums? Media. There are some people who see all three, but there's quite a few more who only get one or two.

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