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Tuesday, December 18th, 2007
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While the ifMUD is down, some of us are gathering on the Emergency Backup MUD. You can find it at ebmud.nitfol.com, port 4000.
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Comments: Add Your Own.
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Monday, December 17th, 2007
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Mud's down. The davemud urls found in the ifMUD faq and Alex's Brain (different urls, I might add) do not work. Any alternatives?
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Comments: Read 1 or Add Your Own.
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Friday, August 18th, 2006
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I figured this might be at least amusing to emshort, who I don't think is near enough to take advantage. I read this in the free paper today:
Volunteers Are Need For Study On Cheese Eating Volunteers will be paid $100 for completing the study on September 14, 2006. Study will require eating 2 meals, consisting of only cheese; remaining at the center for 8 hours, and having blood samples drawn. Please contact &c. &c.
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Comments: Read 5 or Add Your Own.
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Wednesday, March 10th, 2004
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A few of you do tend to post rather long journal entries; this is fine, but I wanted to draw your attention to the lj-cut tag. From the FAQ, with spaces inserted to preserve the tags:
This can be used in a journal entry to hide part, or all, of an entry. When the entry appears in your journal or on someone's Friends page, everything after an < lj-cut> tag and before a closing < /lj-cut> tag will be replaced by a link to the Read Comments page. The Read Comments page always displays the entire entry as well as any comments made on it. When the < lj-cut> is closed with < /lj-cut>, any text placed after the closing < /lj-cut> tag will also display on the journal, instead of just on the Read Comments page.
By default, the link will say "Read more...", but if you want it to say something else like "Cut off here", you can write the tag as < lj-cut text="Cut off here">
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Comments: Read 6 or Add Your Own.
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Tuesday, April 16th, 2002
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...to see the member's posts, you'll probably have to go to the friends page.
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