{"@attributes":{"version":"2.0"},"channel":{"title":"The Wrong Side of the Door","link":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/","description":"The Wrong Side of the Door - LiveJournal.com","lastBuildDate":"Tue, 09 Nov 2010 14:02:13 GMT","generator":"LiveJournal \/ LiveJournal.com","copyright":"NOINDEX","image":{"url":"https:\/\/l-userpic.livejournal.com\/83597963\/8272403","title":"The Wrong Side of the Door","link":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/","width":"100","height":"100"},"item":[{"guid":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/153070.html","pubDate":"Tue, 09 Nov 2010 14:02:13 GMT","author":"rosinavs","link":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/153070.html","description":"<br \/>In case anyone is wondering why I'm a Christian who thinks homosexuality is okay, here's an <a href=\"http:\/\/www.soulforce.org\/article\/homosexuality-bible-gay-christian\" target=\"_blank\">excellent article <\/a>using Biblical evidence for why modern homosexuality is not condemned in the Bible.<br \/><br \/>I'll leave this post unlocked so you can forward people to it.","comments":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/153070.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/146333.html","pubDate":"Sun, 11 Apr 2010 15:40:52 GMT","title":"Quote of the Day","author":"rosinavs","link":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/146333.html","description":"<br \/>&quot;I like living in a neighborhood where I can say, 'hey, Colin, go get a polearm' and he does.&quot; - <span  class=\"ljuser  i-ljuser  i-ljuser-type-P     \"  data-ljuser=\"etherial\" lj:user=\"etherial\" ><a href=\"https:\/\/etherial.livejournal.com\/profile\/\"  target=\"_self\"  class=\"i-ljuser-profile\" ><img  class=\"i-ljuser-userhead\"  src=\"https:\/\/l-stat.livejournal.net\/img\/userinfo_v8.png?v=17080&v=915\" \/><\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/etherial.livejournal.com\/\" class=\"i-ljuser-username\"   target=\"_self\"   ><b>etherial<\/b><\/a><a class=\"i-ljuser-badge i-ljuser-badge--pro\" data-badge-type=\"pro\" data-placement=\"bottom\" data-pro-badge data-pro-badge-type=\"1\" data-is-raw hidden href=\"#\"><span class=\"i-ljuser-badge__icon\"><svg class=\"svgicon\" width=\"25\" height=\"16\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" viewBox=\"0 0 33 24\"><path fill-rule=\"evenodd\" d=\"M19.326 11.95c0 2.01 1.47 3.45 3.48 3.45 2.02 0 3.49-1.44 3.49-3.45 0-2.01-1.47-3.45-3.49-3.45-2.01 0-3.48 1.44-3.48 3.45Zm5.51 0c0 1.24-.8 2.19-2.03 2.19-1.23 0-2.02-.95-2.02-2.19 0-1.25.79-2.19 2.02-2.19s2.03.94 2.03 2.19ZM7.92 15.28H6.5V8.61h3.12c1.45 0 2.24.98 2.24 2.15 0 1.16-.8 2.15-2.24 2.15h-1.7v2.37Zm1.51-3.62c.56 0 .98-.35.98-.9 0-.56-.42-.9-.98-.9H7.92v1.8h1.51ZM18.3802 15.28h-1.63l-1.31-2.37h-1.04v2.37h-1.42V8.61h3.12c1.39 0 2.24.91 2.24 2.15 0 1.18-.74 1.81-1.46 1.98l1.5 2.54Zm-2.49-3.62c.57 0 1-.34 1-.9s-.43-.9-1-.9h-1.49v1.8h1.49Z\" clip-rule=\"evenodd\"\/><path fill-rule=\"evenodd\" d=\"M2 8c0-2.20914 1.79086-4 4-4h20.5c2.2091 0 4 1.79086 4 4v7.9c0 2.2091-1.7909 4-4 4H6c-2.20914 0-4-1.7909-4-4V8Zm4-2.5h20.5C27.8807 5.5 29 6.61929 29 8v7.9c0 1.3807-1.1193 2.5-2.5 2.5H6c-1.38071 0-2.5-1.1193-2.5-2.5V8c0-1.38071 1.11929-2.5 2.5-2.5Z\" clip-rule=\"evenodd\"\/><\/svg><\/span><\/a><\/span>&nbsp;","comments":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/146333.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/145614.html","pubDate":"Thu, 01 Apr 2010 17:32:51 GMT","title":"Sunshine!","author":"rosinavs","link":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/145614.html","description":"<p>Please tell me it's not an April Fool's Day Joke...<\/p><br \/>","comments":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/145614.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/143646.html","pubDate":"Wed, 24 Mar 2010 18:06:20 GMT","title":"Ada Lovelace Day - Sophie Germain","author":"rosinavs","link":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/143646.html","description":"For all my many friends, both on lj and not, who are mathematicians, scientists, engineers, or technologists of some flavor, I give you my entry for <a href=\"http:\/\/findingada.com\/about\/\" target=\"_blank\">Ada Lovelace Day<\/a>.&nbsp; <br \/><br \/>Marie-Sophie Germain was born April 1, 1776 in Paris.&nbsp; Her parents were successful middle class merchants, and encouraged the discussion of politics and philosophy as young Sophie was growing up during the French Revolution.&nbsp; However, they were concerned when she turned to study of mathematics and tried to keep her from her studies, believing that such a subject was not for women.&nbsp; When she persevered by studying under her covers at night with hidden candles for light, they relented.&nbsp; <br \/><br \/>Germain was never able to obtain formal schooling in mathematics due to the policies of the day, but instead studied mathematics on her own.&nbsp; She obtained lecture notes from friends, and began correspondences with a number of famous mathematicians of the day, including Lagrange, Legendre and Gauss.&nbsp; While she was able to accomplish much this way, her lack of formal training may have caused some of her problems in receiving recognition.&nbsp; <br \/><br \/>Germain began working in number theory, but soon turned to elasticity.&nbsp; She was the only entrant for a prize offered by the Paris Academy of Sciences in 1811, but did not win.&nbsp; The prize was offered again, two years later, and this time she received an honorable mention for the improvement in her work.&nbsp; By 1815 she had found a solution and received the prize in spite of errors in the method and proof.&nbsp; Here her lack of rigorous training may have led to the errors in question.&nbsp; She tried for many years to correct her mistakes, but never did manage to obtain recognition for her work.&nbsp; Others, building on her work, made great strides in elasticity.&nbsp; Their names are listed at the base of the Eiffel Tower as their work led to its construction, but Germain is not among them.<br \/><br \/>Germain turned her attention back to number theory, and here she made great strides toward a proof of Fermat's Last Theorem.&nbsp; She proved the theorem for all primes less than 100 and for several special cases.&nbsp; She also outlined a general strategy for proving the theorem.&nbsp; This strategy, while not ultimately fruitful, laid groundwork for many other mathematicians' work on the theorem.&nbsp; Most importantly, she proved the theorem for an infinite class of primes now called Germain primes.&nbsp; <br \/><br \/>Germain was never able to attend a university and earn a degree, and passed away before receiving an honorary degree from the University of G&ouml;ttingen.&nbsp; She was supported by her family throughout her life, since at that time she could not obtain a professional position.&nbsp; In spite of this she published a number of papers and was acknowledged for her contributions by a number of leading mathematicians.","comments":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/143646.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/143416.html","pubDate":"Fri, 19 Mar 2010 20:28:51 GMT","title":"HELP!","author":"rosinavs","link":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/143416.html","description":"Hi, this is Rosinavs' roommate <span class=\"ljuser ljuser-name_doc_smiley\" lj:user=\"doc_smiley\" style=\"white-space: nowrap\"><a href=\"http:\/\/doc-smiley.livejournal.com\/profile\" target=\"_blank\"><img height=\"17\" alt=\"[info]\" width=\"17\" style=\"border-right: 0px; padding-right: 1px; border-top: 0px; vertical-align: bottom; border-left: 0px; border-bottom: 0px\" src=\"https:\/\/l-stat.livejournal.com\/img\/userinfo.gif\" \/><\/a><a href=\"http:\/\/doc-smiley.livejournal.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">doc_smiley<\/a>,<br \/><\/span>Rosina and Etherial are panicking right now because they need 2 skeins of yarn to finish her wedding shawl. <br \/>We've just found out it's been discontinued and need help finding some ASAP.<br \/><br \/>For those of you into textiles and willing to help:<br \/>Royal Bamboo, Italian collection<br \/>Color 05<br \/>100% Bamboo<br \/>(Lot 16, I doubt this is important but I will put it here for completeness sake)<br \/>Plymouth Yarn company<br \/><br \/>R&amp;E are leaving town this weekend, and so can't search themselves.<br \/><br \/>Please help us.<br \/>Thanks<br \/>","comments":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/143416.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/141137.html","pubDate":"Mon, 08 Feb 2010 14:23:06 GMT","title":"Good God","author":"rosinavs","link":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/141137.html","description":"<a href=\"http:\/\/www.huffingtonpost.com\/2010\/02\/05\/turkish-girl-buried-alive_n_450019.html\" target=\"_blank\">www.huffingtonpost.com\/2010\/02\/05\/turkish-girl-buried-alive_n_450019.html<\/a>","comments":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/141137.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/139229.html","pubDate":"Sat, 16 Jan 2010 01:31:24 GMT","title":"Too many medical issues","author":"rosinavs","link":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/139229.html","description":"You may recall me posting last week that my aunt and uncle were in a car accident and I found out about it on Facebook.&nbsp; Other than a couple of phone calls to his kids, all my info on their recovery has been through Facebook.&nbsp; My uncle went home earlier this week after surgery to repair a broken bone under his eye.&nbsp; My cousin\/godmother is taking care of him.&nbsp; My aunt has had two surgeries, one this morning, to repair broken vertebrae.&nbsp; Luckily she was not paralyzed by the fractures.&nbsp; Her surgery today went well.&nbsp; I have no idea when she'll be well enough to go home.&nbsp; I have no idea if they will be well enough to come to my wedding.&nbsp; It sounds like my uncle probably will be able to, but my aunt may not.&nbsp; I hope he's willing to come without her.<br \/><br \/>In other news, many of you have seen me knitting baby hats and booties and freaking out about the fact that one of my first cousins, who is not much older than I, is a grandmother.&nbsp; (She's not the first one to become a grandparent, but the others are so much older than I that it didn't freak me.)&nbsp; In any case, her daughter has preeclampsia and is about to be induced.&nbsp; Grandchild #2 will hopefully make an appearance soon.&nbsp; (Grandchild #1 was born in October.&nbsp; I found out on Facebook.)<br \/><br \/>I need to get knitting.","comments":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/139229.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/138798.html","pubDate":"Mon, 11 Jan 2010 20:49:31 GMT","author":"rosinavs","link":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/138798.html","description":"A friend of mine from high school posted a link to <a href=\"http:\/\/www.newsweek.com\/id\/229957\/page\/1\" target=\"_blank\">this article<\/a> on facebook.&nbsp; It's a conservative case for gay marriage, and is very well thought and written.","comments":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/138798.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/138399.html","pubDate":"Wed, 06 Jan 2010 05:29:54 GMT","title":"About the SnB","author":"rosinavs","link":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/138399.html","description":"In answer to the various questions people have asked,<br \/> <br \/> 1. While this first instance is on a Monday, I am also open to Tuesdays as an option.&nbsp; Please contact me (if you have not already) to let me know your day preference.&nbsp; This event will not happen on the first Monday or first Tuesday of the month as I have other things happening on those days.&nbsp; Wednesdays and Thursdays are right out.&nbsp; Weekends are a little too volatile to schedule something regularly.<br \/> <br \/> 2. Yes, I can put this on the Camelot Reservations calendar and the Google calendar.&nbsp; I will do so once I have dates for future instances of this.&nbsp; If someone in Mosaic wants this to appear in any Mosaic internal calendars, that's fine.<br \/> <br \/> 3. Yes, I do have cats.&nbsp; They do leave allergens, they are unlikely to make an appearance if there are many people here.&nbsp; Please medicate accordingly.<br \/> <br \/> 4. No, I will not host this in a common house.&nbsp; The entire reason for having something regularly scheduled in my house is so it gets cleaned more often.&nbsp; Sorry if your allergies prevent you from coming.&nbsp; My allergies need me to dust more often.<br \/> <br \/> Any other questions?","comments":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/138399.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/136030.html","pubDate":"Sun, 13 Dec 2009 04:10:34 GMT","author":"rosinavs","link":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/136030.html","description":"I'm pretty sure I've posted about this before, but what would you do if you had enough money to do anything you wanted?  <br \/><a name='cutid1-end'><\/a><br \/>I'd buy the house for sale across the street.  I'd rent the current place out to <span  class=\"ljuser  i-ljuser  i-ljuser-type-P     \"  data-ljuser=\"doc_smiley\" lj:user=\"doc_smiley\" ><a href=\"https:\/\/doc-smiley.livejournal.com\/profile\/\"  target=\"_self\"  class=\"i-ljuser-profile\" ><img  class=\"i-ljuser-userhead\"  src=\"https:\/\/l-stat.livejournal.net\/img\/userinfo_v8.png?v=17080&v=915\" \/><\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/doc-smiley.livejournal.com\/\" class=\"i-ljuser-username\"   target=\"_self\"   ><b>doc_smiley<\/b><\/a><\/span> .  I'd buy as many of the houses in my neighborhood as they need me to buy and rent or resell them.  I'd take a year and learn how to invest.  Then I'd start a cycle where every year I spend 1\/3 of it going back to school, 1\/3 traveling, and 1\/3 going to SCA events.  The balance would vary from year to year, and some of the travel would be mixed in with SCA events, and some of the going to school would be mixed in with SCA events.  Whether I spent fall or spring semester going to school would depend on the courses I want to take and when they are offered.  I would spend as much time tutoring for charity during the semesters I'm going to school as I can fit in.<br \/><br \/>I'd want to take classes in statistics, combinatorics, modern physics, organic chemistry, history, painting, sculpture, and art history.  Oh, and genetics. <br \/><br \/>I'd have a rocking wedding, and I'd fly in as many of my out of town friends and relatives as wanted to attend and pay for hotel rooms for them.  I'd fly my nieces and nephew and younger cousins to come visit (and their parents, if their parents won't let them come visit alone) and haul them all over Boston to all the historical sites as well as to fun places for kids.","comments":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/136030.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/134483.html","pubDate":"Mon, 09 Nov 2009 19:05:46 GMT","title":"Stuff I want to do with the house","author":"rosinavs","link":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/134483.html","description":"This is a list of stuff I or my roommates want to do with the house.  <br \/><br \/><br \/><br \/>1. Paint the office red<br \/>2. Move in the office furniture that is in neighbors' basements<br \/>3. Get some sort of closet organizing system for the office.  I will likely make a list later of what stuff needs to live in that closet so we know what sort of organizing needs to be done.<br \/>4. Art\/pics on walls.<br \/>5. Paint the stairwell to the attic grey.<br \/><br \/>Electrical work, to be done by my cousin:<br \/>6. Move the light switch in the attic so it's actually near the stairs.<br \/>7. Put in a second overheard light over Doc's bed with a separate switch, likely on the same switch plate as the first.<br \/>8. Put in outlets where Doc has indicated on the walls.<br \/>9. Get separate switches for the attics light as much as possible.<br \/>10. Put in outlets in the basement.  We have 3-4, we need around 12-16.  Think four rooms worth of outlets, because that's essentially the size of the basement.<br \/>11. Fix the burned out light outside the back door.<br \/>12. Get lightbulbs for the front and back outside lights.<br \/><br \/>13. Knock out part of the unnecessary wall in the attic and put in a closet rod for Doc.<br \/>14. Paint the attics, Doc's choice of colors.<br \/>15. Put down flooring in the attic.<br \/>16. Figure out a way to get heat\/AC to the basement.  Heat is less crucial since we do have electric heaters on a couple of walls so it won't go below freezing.  AC is more crucial so I can sleep during the summer.  Unfortunately, the heat does not seem to want to rise from the basement in summer.<br \/>17. Put the pavilion into the back of the potter closet.<br \/>18. Cover up the potter closet to the cats can't hide there.  We have a piece of plywood cut for this purpose, but it should be painted and have some sort of fastening mechanism to keep it from falling over, which it has already done.<br \/>19. Put a closet rod in the tall area of the potter closet for garb (this is in front of the covered storage.)<br \/>20. Seal the basement concrete. <br \/>21. Finish the unfinished basement walls (some are finished.)<br \/>22. Paint the basement.<br \/>23. Put down flooring in the basement.<br \/>24. Get the rest of my furniture and stuff out of storage.<br \/><br \/>At this point the house will be fully liveable.  This is a very long list.  I need to go call my cousin...<br \/><br \/>List of long term dream projects to come later.<br \/><a name='cutid1-end'><\/a>","comments":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/134483.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/134295.html","pubDate":"Mon, 09 Nov 2009 18:20:55 GMT","title":"Pattern\/dressmaking advice","author":"rosinavs","link":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/134295.html","description":" So I have this lovely Reconstructing History pattern for a 1440s-1480s Burgundian V-neck gown.  Anyone out there use this pattern before?  Other patterns from this company?  General advice?  <br \/><br \/>The one thing about this pattern that makes me think I need another one is that this version is supposed to be fully lined.  Knowing my penchant to be too hot in a T-shirt, I probably only want a partially lined version.  Also, the fur I have is <span  class=\"ljuser  i-ljuser  i-ljuser-type-P     \"  data-ljuser=\"doc_smiley\" lj:user=\"doc_smiley\" ><a href=\"https:\/\/doc-smiley.livejournal.com\/profile\/\"  target=\"_self\"  class=\"i-ljuser-profile\" ><img  class=\"i-ljuser-userhead\"  src=\"https:\/\/l-stat.livejournal.net\/img\/userinfo_v8.png?v=17080&v=915\" \/><\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/doc-smiley.livejournal.com\/\" class=\"i-ljuser-username\"   target=\"_self\"   ><b>doc_smiley<\/b><\/a><\/span>'s extras from <span  class=\"ljuser  i-ljuser  i-ljuser-type-P     \"  data-ljuser=\"shogunhb\" lj:user=\"shogunhb\" ><a href=\"https:\/\/shogunhb.livejournal.com\/profile\/\"  target=\"_self\"  class=\"i-ljuser-profile\" ><img  class=\"i-ljuser-userhead\"  src=\"https:\/\/l-stat.livejournal.net\/img\/userinfo_v8.png?v=17080&v=915\" \/><\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/shogunhb.livejournal.com\/\" class=\"i-ljuser-username\"   target=\"_self\"   ><b>shogunhb<\/b><\/a><\/span>'s Halloween costume.  I don't have enough to fully line it, although I could use velvet for most of the lining and piece in the fur.  The company has another pattern for the separate fur collars.  <br \/><br \/>I also need to decide how much train this will have.  My main purpose for this in the near-term is for retaining for TRH in court.  In the long term it will be my court dress, so that when I get a spiffy award I will look totally fab.  I need it to not be so long I outdo the princess, nor do I trip over the hem getting her water or handing her a medallion to give away.  I also want it to be long enough to be spectacular.  This also may be limited to the amount of fabric I have\/can afford.<br \/><br \/>Fabric decisions - I need at least five yards for the gown and five yards for the lining.  I think I have two wools that will do that I had in mind for other things, but I can get something else for the other things.  However, I might want something a little more fabulous.  I am not using the gold velvet even if there is enough left.  I have one gold velvet dress, that is enough, thank you.  I have some gorgeous purple silk, but it would be too light for this.  Also, my linen stash will be too light.  <br \/><br \/>So, fabric shopping may be in order.  It may have to take place on a weekday since my next couple of weekends are busy.  <span  class=\"ljuser  i-ljuser  i-ljuser-type-P     \"  data-ljuser=\"jtdiii\" lj:user=\"jtdiii\" ><a href=\"https:\/\/jtdiii.livejournal.com\/profile\/\"  target=\"_self\"  class=\"i-ljuser-profile\" ><img  class=\"i-ljuser-userhead\"  src=\"https:\/\/l-stat.livejournal.net\/img\/userinfo_v8.png?v=17080&v=915\" \/><\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/jtdiii.livejournal.com\/\" class=\"i-ljuser-username\"   target=\"_self\"   ><b>jtdiii<\/b><\/a><\/span>, where was that place with the large room full of silks?<br \/><br \/><a name='cutid1-end'><\/a>","comments":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/134295.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/133800.html","pubDate":"Fri, 06 Nov 2009 05:03:13 GMT","title":"More accomplishments du jour","author":"rosinavs","link":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/133800.html","description":"<br \/>1. Folded last load of laundry<br \/>2. Put last load of laundry away, plus other clothes from previous laundry days that did not get put away.<br \/>3. Put away the recent Gold Key donations.<br \/>4. Cooked dinner for five (Greg's RPG was tonight.)<br \/>5. Rolled dice and killed monsters.<br \/><br \/>My to-do list for tomorrow:<br \/>1. Load and run dishwasher.<br \/>2. Call my cousin - forgot to do so today.<br \/>3. Clean first floor.<br \/>4. Dragoon - I mean ask for - help cleaning the first floor.<br \/>5. Make lists of what I want to do with the house.<br \/>6. Remove flamingos from the lawn - unless folks who are planning to be here Saturday would like to see the Halloween flamingos.<br \/><br \/><a name='cutid1-end'><\/a>","comments":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/133800.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/133606.html","pubDate":"Thu, 05 Nov 2009 19:20:16 GMT","title":"Accomplishments du jour","author":"rosinavs","link":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/133606.html","description":"I need to start up the lists of things I accomplish each day again.  The hard thing with being unemployed is that it's a summer that never ends.  I really need to get things done and have no framework in which to get them done, which is hard for me.  Thus I must make the framework.  <br \/><br \/>Sorry for the lack of cut for this, lj won't let me use rich text and I forget the html tag for cuts.  Skip reading if you're not interested in the mundania.<br \/><br \/>1. scooped litter box<br \/>2. did 1.5 loads of laundry (1.5 were done last night)<br \/>3. folded 2 of 3 loads (one was still in the dryer from last night).<br \/>4. put away 2 of 3 loads<br \/>5. paid bills<br \/>6. checked on storage unit payment - it's fine in spite of my credit card deciding to lower my limit to my current balance.  <br \/>7. Said balance got a big payment to I'm nowhere near the limit.<br \/>8. helped my neighbor put up a shower caddy with my handy hacksaw, earning a beer for my troubles.<br \/><br \/>I think I need to add eating lunch to the list and thinking of what to make for dinner.","comments":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/133606.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/133185.html","pubDate":"Thu, 05 Nov 2009 19:07:51 GMT","title":"Lists and things","author":"rosinavs","link":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/133185.html","description":"So, since my neighbors are now the Heirs to the Crown, <br \/><br \/>1. They have chosen the reign of Henry VII, 1485-1509, as their inspiration for their reign and clothing.<br \/><br \/>2. 1485 is damn close the the nebulous time of my persona, 1460-1480.<br \/><br \/>3. I have no clothing yet for my persona.<br \/><br \/>4. I have no excuse any longer for having clothing for my persona.<br \/><br \/>5. I have this pattern for late 15th century clothing that I bought at GNE.<br \/><br \/>6. I have a good sized stash of linen and linen blend fabrics, if they're suitable.<br \/><br \/>7. My roommate has fake fur he may wish to unload.<br \/><br \/>8. I think I'll be making a dress in a time period vaguely suitable to my persona and the upcoming reign.<br \/><br \/>9. I'm going to need help.  The most complicated things I've sewn so far are T-tunics with trim and contrasting facing and a sideless surcoat that required some serious mental geometry, but not very complicated sewing.<br \/><br \/>10.  I'm terrible at handsewing.  Funny, because I'm pretty good at embroidery.  Hopefully I can machine sew most of it.<br \/><br \/><br \/>The next few lists are things I want under an lj cut, but I don't rememer the html code for them and my Very Old Computer seems to not want to allow me the option of rich text editing.  Thus they will be in separate posts that will more easily allow people to skip over them.<br \/><br \/>I have a cat napping on either side of me.","comments":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/133185.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/99417.html","pubDate":"Thu, 30 Oct 2008 14:02:56 GMT","author":"rosinavs","link":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/99417.html","description":"<p>Based on the many posts occuring recently I have written the following letter to my elected state officials.&nbsp; I have edited it slightly so that I can post it publicly.&nbsp; Feel free to borrow all or some of the language herein to write to your own elected officials.&nbsp; Also, since I'm making this public, feel free to send along a link to this post.&nbsp; Since many of you live in MA, you can use <a href=\"http:\/\/www.wheredoivotema.com\/bal\/myelectioninfo.php\" target=\"_blank\">this site <\/a>to find your elected state officials.&nbsp; You can also use it to find out where&nbsp;to vote next week.&nbsp; If anyone wants to use other translations of the Bible, there are bunches available <a href=\"http:\/\/www.biblegateway.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">here.<\/a>&nbsp; By the way, also from reading the Bible, I don't think that homosexuality is immoral, but that's the subject of another post.<br \/><br \/><br \/>Greetings to my elected state public officials,<br \/>&nbsp;<br \/>I vote.&nbsp; Most of my friends vote.&nbsp; One item many of us are concerned with right now is the fact that propositions banning gay marriage are on the ballot in several other states.&nbsp; Because of this, many people are posting the following sentence in their blogs: &quot;Copy this sentence into your LiveJournal if you're in a heterosexual marriage, and you don't want it &quot;protected&quot; by the bigots who think that gay marriage hurts it somehow.&quot;&nbsp; Most of these people are residents of [state], some of these people are also residents of [city], and some of whom are in my precinct.&nbsp; I hope they also write to you on this issue.<\/p><p>While I am not married, I may get married someday, and I am heterosexual.&nbsp; I see no way that my marriage could be hurt by someone else's marriage.&nbsp; What will sanctify my marriage is how my husband and I treat each other, not whether others are allowed to marry or not.&nbsp; In addition, marriage confers many rights and privileges that should be available to all people, regardless of whom they wish to marry.&nbsp; The virtue of the financial and legal benefits I will gain upon marriage will be lessened if they are not enjoyed by all couples.&nbsp; <br \/>&nbsp;<br \/>I am a Christian.&nbsp; I also read the Bible, and when I read 1 Corinthians 5:12-13 (New International Version), it says &quot;What business is it of mine to judge those outside the church? Are you not to judge those inside? God will judge those outside.&quot;&nbsp; From reading this, I believe that it is immoral for me to judge people who do not believe the same way I do by denying them rights because I disagree with their morals.&nbsp; I also base my stance on passages such as Matthew 7:1-3, Luke 6:37-38, and Romans 2:1-3.&nbsp; <br \/>&nbsp;<br \/>For these reasons I ask you to make a stand for equal rights for all people, no matter what personal disagreement you have with them.<br \/><br \/>[Signature]<\/p>[Mailing Address]","comments":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/99417.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/77668.html","pubDate":"Tue, 11 Mar 2008 21:11:01 GMT","title":"RIP Patricia Sapko Zielinsky 1932-2008","author":"rosinavs","link":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/77668.html","description":"I just got back from having a beer in the closest neighborhood bar.&nbsp; Unfortunately, it wasn't for my birthday, it was in memory of my Aunt Patty.&nbsp; She passed away this morning from lung cancer.&nbsp; The reason I had a beer in a neighborhood bar in her memory was that she owned and operated a neighborhood bar for years.&nbsp; This, of course, was back when women didn't own businesses, much less work outside the home, especially when they were married with six kids.&nbsp; She&nbsp;had to rip a few men a new one in order to get them to do&nbsp;business with her, but she successfully&nbsp;took over the bar from my grandfather and ran it for&nbsp;decades until she decided to retire.&nbsp; She was a fantastic cook, and still found time to cook for her kids, grandkids, and church bake sales, where her &nbsp;signature baked goods commanded premium prices and went fast.&nbsp; I'm not sure, but I wouldn't be surprised if my mother got the spaghetti sauce recipe that I'm making tonight from her.&nbsp; I know for sure that we got our family lasagne recipe from her, a recipe that the Italians who worked with my uncle thought was better than their wives'.&nbsp; My aunt ran a business full-time while still caring for a physically abusive husband and six children, one of whom has a mental disability because my aunt was abused while pregnant.&nbsp; However, the regulars at the bar are the ones responsible for the fact that my cousin can now hold down a job.&nbsp; When my aunt had an emergency and had to leave my cousin in charge of the bar, the regulars helped her total orders, make change,&nbsp;and operate the cash register.&nbsp; After my uncle died, my aunt got engaged soon after to an old flame, but he passed away of a heart attack before they were married.&nbsp; Afterwards my aunt found a boyfriend whom she dated but never married, as her remarriage would cause her to lose her first husband's pension, without which they would not be able to afford to live.&nbsp; I'm sure I'll see my pseudo-uncle at the funeral on Saturday.&nbsp; With him my aunt travelled all over the US after she retired.&nbsp;&nbsp;<br \/><br \/>She never was able to go to college, she lived through abusive situations, but she accomplished remarkable things with what she had.&nbsp; Patty Zielinsky deserves to rest in peace.&nbsp; Please raise a glass for her (or a bottle or can, she wasn't fancy) at a neighborhood bar in her memory.","comments":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/77668.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/68983.html","pubDate":"Mon, 24 Dec 2007 20:44:21 GMT","title":"With friends like these...","author":"rosinavs","link":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/68983.html","description":"&nbsp;So first I was addicted to the white jigsaw puzzles that&nbsp;<span  class=\"ljuser  i-ljuser  i-ljuser-type-P     \"  data-ljuser=\"rufinia\" lj:user=\"rufinia\" ><a href=\"https:\/\/rufinia.livejournal.com\/profile\/\"  target=\"_self\"  class=\"i-ljuser-profile\" ><img  class=\"i-ljuser-userhead\"  src=\"https:\/\/l-stat.livejournal.net\/img\/userinfo_v8.png?v=17080&v=915\" \/><\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/rufinia.livejournal.com\/\" class=\"i-ljuser-username\"   target=\"_self\"   ><b>rufinia<\/b><\/a><\/span>linked to in her lj, and now I'm addicted to nonograms that&nbsp;<span  class=\"ljuser  i-ljuser  i-ljuser-type-P     \"  data-ljuser=\"etherial\" lj:user=\"etherial\" ><a href=\"https:\/\/etherial.livejournal.com\/profile\/\"  target=\"_self\"  class=\"i-ljuser-profile\" ><img  class=\"i-ljuser-userhead\"  src=\"https:\/\/l-stat.livejournal.net\/img\/userinfo_v8.png?v=17080&v=915\" \/><\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/etherial.livejournal.com\/\" class=\"i-ljuser-username\"   target=\"_self\"   ><b>etherial<\/b><\/a><a class=\"i-ljuser-badge i-ljuser-badge--pro\" data-badge-type=\"pro\" data-placement=\"bottom\" data-pro-badge data-pro-badge-type=\"1\" data-is-raw hidden href=\"#\"><span class=\"i-ljuser-badge__icon\"><svg class=\"svgicon\" width=\"25\" height=\"16\" xmlns=\"http:\/\/www.w3.org\/2000\/svg\" viewBox=\"0 0 33 24\"><path fill-rule=\"evenodd\" d=\"M19.326 11.95c0 2.01 1.47 3.45 3.48 3.45 2.02 0 3.49-1.44 3.49-3.45 0-2.01-1.47-3.45-3.49-3.45-2.01 0-3.48 1.44-3.48 3.45Zm5.51 0c0 1.24-.8 2.19-2.03 2.19-1.23 0-2.02-.95-2.02-2.19 0-1.25.79-2.19 2.02-2.19s2.03.94 2.03 2.19ZM7.92 15.28H6.5V8.61h3.12c1.45 0 2.24.98 2.24 2.15 0 1.16-.8 2.15-2.24 2.15h-1.7v2.37Zm1.51-3.62c.56 0 .98-.35.98-.9 0-.56-.42-.9-.98-.9H7.92v1.8h1.51ZM18.3802 15.28h-1.63l-1.31-2.37h-1.04v2.37h-1.42V8.61h3.12c1.39 0 2.24.91 2.24 2.15 0 1.18-.74 1.81-1.46 1.98l1.5 2.54Zm-2.49-3.62c.57 0 1-.34 1-.9s-.43-.9-1-.9h-1.49v1.8h1.49Z\" clip-rule=\"evenodd\"\/><path fill-rule=\"evenodd\" d=\"M2 8c0-2.20914 1.79086-4 4-4h20.5c2.2091 0 4 1.79086 4 4v7.9c0 2.2091-1.7909 4-4 4H6c-2.20914 0-4-1.7909-4-4V8Zm4-2.5h20.5C27.8807 5.5 29 6.61929 29 8v7.9c0 1.3807-1.1193 2.5-2.5 2.5H6c-1.38071 0-2.5-1.1193-2.5-2.5V8c0-1.38071 1.11929-2.5 2.5-2.5Z\" clip-rule=\"evenodd\"\/><\/svg><\/span><\/a><\/span>linked to in a comment to one of my earlier posts.&nbsp; So that I might share the addiction, here it is:<br \/><br \/><a href=\"http:\/\/www.puzzle-nonograms.com\/\" target=\"_blank\">http:\/\/www.puzzle-nonograms.com\/<\/a>","comments":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/68983.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/68653.html","pubDate":"Sun, 23 Dec 2007 16:09:55 GMT","author":"rosinavs","link":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/68653.html","description":"&nbsp;Help please? <br \/><br \/>I am trying to install a new game on my computer, since I now have time to play.&nbsp; (All grades turned in as of 2:30pm yesterday.)&nbsp;&nbsp;Unfortunately, I cannot get the setup program to actually run.&nbsp; Well, it seems to start to run, but no windows appear and nothing happens.&nbsp; It does seem to appear in the list of processes, but never mazkes it to the list of tasks.&nbsp; One time when I restarted the computer to try to get this to work, it had the setup appear on the bottom bar half a dozen times, or however many times I had tried to start it.&nbsp;&nbsp;Any suggestions?&nbsp;&nbsp; <br \/><br \/>In addition, my computer does not seem to want to talk to the internet now.&nbsp; This is after multiple restarts and doing all the usual things that get it to talk to the internet when it's being recalcitrant.&nbsp; Then, you may ask, how am I posting this?&nbsp; Ah, the beauty of a work laptop.&nbsp; If all else fails, I will install the game on this, but I really want it on my computer.&nbsp; After all, the work computer will go back to them eventually. <br \/><br \/>I really don't want to buy a new computer yet.&nbsp; I know, it's about that time, but I want to put it off some more if possible.&nbsp;<br \/><br \/>EDIT: internet is working on my computer now, I forgot the tweak of turning the wireless modem off and on.&nbsp; The setup still isn't working, so switching to work laptop for the attempt.","comments":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/68653.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/68520.html","pubDate":"Thu, 20 Dec 2007 20:53:50 GMT","author":"rosinavs","link":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/68520.html","description":"Apologies for the x-post.<br \/><div style=\"margin:0in 0in 0pt\"><\/div><div style=\"margin:0in 0in 0pt\">Since dance practice is now on hiatus until January, and with the irony that I am now finally able to go, I would like to propose a couple of social nights in place of dance practice for the next two weeks.&nbsp;For next week let's meet at my apartment (directions and info on request, I'm in the Liber but parking is difficult so get the directions.)&nbsp; For the week after, if someone has a great idea for a place to go\/thing to do\/wants to host, suggest it!&nbsp;I'm more than happy to host again, but want to let others have a shot at it (besides, there's no parking here.)&nbsp;So, next Wednesday, December 26th at 7:30pm, meet at my place in Waltham.&nbsp;We can listen to dance music, watch a movie, chat, or generally eat, drink and be merry.&nbsp;Bring holiday leftovers that you would like other people to help you eat.&nbsp;<\/div>","comments":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/68520.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/65673.html","pubDate":"Tue, 27 Nov 2007 21:11:35 GMT","title":"Kick some Ball","author":"rosinavs","link":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/65673.html","description":"&nbsp;The place kicker for the Framingham State Rams football team is a woman, one of only two playing NCAA Division III football.&nbsp; How awesome!","comments":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/65673.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/61279.html","pubDate":"Sun, 04 Nov 2007 13:36:38 GMT","author":"rosinavs","link":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/61279.html","description":"&nbsp;Happy Birthday&nbsp;<span  class=\"ljuser  i-ljuser  i-ljuser-type-P     \"  data-ljuser=\"pisicutsa\" lj:user=\"pisicutsa\" ><a href=\"https:\/\/pisicutsa.livejournal.com\/profile\/\"  target=\"_self\"  class=\"i-ljuser-profile\" ><img  class=\"i-ljuser-userhead\"  src=\"https:\/\/l-stat.livejournal.net\/img\/userinfo_v8.png?v=17080&v=915\" \/><\/a><a href=\"https:\/\/pisicutsa.livejournal.com\/\" class=\"i-ljuser-username\"   target=\"_self\"   ><b>pisicutsa<\/b><\/a><\/span>!!","comments":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/61279.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/59740.html","pubDate":"Tue, 23 Oct 2007 23:27:23 GMT","title":"Watching Paint Dry","author":"rosinavs","link":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/59740.html","description":"&nbsp;Yes, it's that time again, the time when I alternate between being bored to death and being incredibly busy.&nbsp; It's test time.&nbsp; I gave a stats test yesterday, graded it yesterday and today, I'm giving the test to the night class right now, and tomorrow I give one to the College Algebra classes.&nbsp; Since I'm done grading stats, I have nothing to do while my students <strike>squirm<\/strike> take their test.&nbsp; I will madly grade algebra tomorrow night in an attempt to get the tests back to them the next day, but I'm not holding my breath.&nbsp; They'll get it Friday.&nbsp; I'm now wondering if I need to use a larger multiplier&nbsp;for gauging the time it will take this class to finish their test.&nbsp; I finished in about 7 minutes and they have an hour.&nbsp; Maybe I should cut questions to get the time down to 6 minutes for me in the future.&nbsp; 50 minutes have now passed and only 4 out of 12 have turned in the test.&nbsp; Make that 5.&nbsp; 6. 7. Well, maybe the multiplier I have is fine.&nbsp; Only 3 still working.&nbsp; Now to read the book for my book group.&nbsp; It's a teaching book group, so it's for work.<br \/><br \/>","comments":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/59740.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/59547.html","pubDate":"Mon, 22 Oct 2007 12:00:46 GMT","title":"I want to exchange bacteria colonies with you","author":"rosinavs","link":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/59547.html","description":"<p>The new thing I learned today is that an average of 275 bacteria colonies are exchanged in a kiss.&nbsp; Well, that's motivational.<\/p>","comments":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/59547.html?view=comments#comments"},{"guid":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/59170.html","pubDate":"Sat, 20 Oct 2007 11:01:48 GMT","author":"rosinavs","link":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/59170.html","description":"Oh , the other thing I was going to post is that I'm on ravelry now!&nbsp; That means nothing to most of you, but something to a few of my flist.&nbsp; My username there is based on my mundane name.&nbsp; I've already added tpau and knitprincess as friends.&nbsp; And I found out that there's a book coming out in December on Mathematical Knitting!&nbsp; It's written by a couple of people I've met at math conferences.&nbsp; They run a so-called knitting but in actuality a general craft network for mathematicians.&nbsp; That's funny, because I was just commenting to a colleague that I want to learn how to knit a torus, and there's a pattern for one in the book.","comments":"https:\/\/rosinavs.livejournal.com\/59170.html?view=comments#comments"}]}}