AHOY from the SHIPping world.
potioncat
willsonkmom at msn.com
Sat Feb 19 02:48:27 UTC 2005
> (Remembering her captain's uniform, Ginger barks to the office
> personnel, "As you were!" and leaves.
>
> The office awakens.
Potioncat, previously deep in her reviewing work, jumps to attention,
sees the office members staring at her, and remembers: 1. She isn't
in the Navy anymore. 2. She never met a Navy Captain from any nation
who wore a featherboa (not in uniform, anyway) and 3. "As you were"
is not "Attention".
She glances at the posts on her desk and strides up to Carolyn's desk.
"Yes," she says, "I have questions." She pauses a moment for the
feeling of deja vu to evaporate and goes on:
Posts on McGonagall are either OK or they aren't. Some of the latter
make good points within the other codes, but aren't really about the
Deputy. So, I suggest deleting the McGonagall code on those. That may
leave 1.4.3 Portrayal of males/females/gays without a specific person
for a few posts. Would that be OK?
A few question her age prior to JKR's revealing it. Do we need to
keep a few of those for posterity?
Ginger wrote:
> 2) In gay ships, there are posts discussing whether or not JKR would
> write one, but don't discuss an actual ship.
I've come across a few under McGonagall. Ginger is welcomed to whack
away. She may also do as she will with McGonagall and Snape....erm,
you know what I mean.
I assume I'm free to reject the posts that are only about McGonagall
but don't really add anything?
I did see a few, very few ESE!McGonagall. Should we make a code
anyway or hold off on that?
Now, the important part. "How" do we go about making these changes?
I went into catagoize posts and typed in a post number just to get to
the codes. I clicked on McGonagall, and the "p"....but at that
location, you cannot make changes. So is it a case of noting the
affected posts and going back into the catalogue to get to them? Or
have I found a very difficult way to do some simple computer commands?
Potioncat ignores the pills but looks longingly at the now empty wine
glass, but really wishes she had chocolate.
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