Having just encountered what appeared to be freshly-posted kamikaze Harry Potter spoilers in the comments section of a news site, I have suggested to
thegeekgene that, until her copy shows up tomorrow, she might want to refrain from looking at any site that might have unmoderated comments, if she can't bear to remove herself from the internet entirely. I think I may do the latter. I have a pile of books I've been meaning to finish here.
The internet should be hostile more often! It makes me all productive. Maybe I should switch back to IE and Norton.
(I unpacked all my books yesterday, spent three hours alphabetizing them by author on my freshly-assembled shelves - and then found a box I'd forgotten about under the bed. I don't know how I shelved until three AM without realizing stuff was missing, that was the box that had all my frigging Fruits Basket in it.)
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The internet should be hostile more often! It makes me all productive. Maybe I should switch back to IE and Norton.
(I unpacked all my books yesterday, spent three hours alphabetizing them by author on my freshly-assembled shelves - and then found a box I'd forgotten about under the bed. I don't know how I shelved until three AM without realizing stuff was missing, that was the box that had all my frigging Fruits Basket in it.)