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2008-09-26: Ghostwalk by Rebecca Stott

2008-08-28: You Suck by Christopher Moore

2008-08-20: The Secret History of the Pink Carnation by Lauren Willig

2008-07-07: Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman

2008-06-27: The Third Witch Start & Middle Review & Ending Review by Rebecca Reisert

2008-06-24:Italian Fever by Valerie Martin

2008-06-18: Darkness, Tell Us by Richard Laymon

2008-06-14: Crooked House by Agatha Christie

2008-06-11: Death on the Nile by Agatha Christie

2008-05-28: Lamb by Christopher Moore

2008-05-21: 4:50 From Paddington by Agatha Christie

2008-05-17: And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie

2008-05-14: Angelica by Arthur Phillips

2008-05-02: Ishmael by Daniel Quinn

2008-03-28: Swimming without a Net (Book 2) by MaryJanice Davidson

2008-03-24: Bloodsucking Fiends by Christopher Moore

2008-02-27: The Trouble With Magic (Bewitching Mystery, Book 1) by Madelyn Alt

2008-02-20: Tombs of Endearment: by Casey Daniels

2008-02-??: Where Are You Going? To See My Friend! by Kazuo Iwamura

2008-01-??: Working for the Devil by Lilith Saintcrow

2007-01-??: The Little Bitty Snake = Chisana Chisana Hebi (English/Japanese Edition) by Jorma Rodieck

2008

2007-??-??: The Thirteenth Tale: A Novel by Diane Setterfield

2007-??-??: The Egyptologist: A Novel by Arthur Phillips

2007-??-??: The Ghost Writer by John Harwood

2007-??-??: The Chick and the Dead (Pepper Martin Mysteries Book 2) by Casey Daniels

2007-??-??: Summer in the City by Robyn Sisman

2007-??-??:High Heels are Murder (Josie Marcus, Mystery Shopper, Book 2) by Elaine Viets

2007-??-??: Grimm's Last Fairytale: A Novel by Haydn Middleton

2007-??-??: A Dirty Job: A Novel by Christopher Moore

2007-??-??: Dead End Dating: A Novel of Vampire Love (Dead End Dating, Book 1) by Kimberly Raye

2007-??-??: Latte Trouble (Coffeehouse Mysteries) by Cleo Coyle

2007-??-??: Undead and Uneasy (Queen Betsy, Book 6) by MaryJanice Davidson

2007-03-21: Sleeping with the Fishes (Fred the Mermaid, Book 1) by MaryJanice Davidson

2007-03-19: The Quiche of the Death by M.C. Beaton

2007-03-16: Dying in Style by Elaine Viets

2007-03-11: The Historian by Elizabeth Kostova

2007

2005-09-13: Manitou Blood by Graham Masterton

2005-09-05: Undead and Unappreciated by MaryJanice Davidson

2005

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How to remove AT&T's Request for Permission to Access the Internet from the LG Shine (CU720)

If you haven't gotten your Shine connected yet, follow this tutorial. It should be pretty much the same if you are in Windows.

Connect your phone and open up BitPim

Retrieve the filesystem:

Choose LGAPP - Media - Java - Cert - save the att.pol to your computer.

MAKE A BACK UP!

Open att.pol with a text editor.

Look for this line:“domain: C=US;O=Cingular Wireless, LLC;CN=Cingular Trusted Root CA”

Copy what is beneath it. It should look something like this:

domain: C=US;O=Cingular Wireless, LLC;CN=Cingular Trusted Root CA
allow: packet_data_access_http_https
allow: low_level_packet_data_access_1
allow: low_level_packet_data_access_2
allow: comm_connectivity_options
allow: local_connectivity
allow: all_app_autostart
allow: read_user_data
allow: write_user_data
allow: messaging
allow: sms_cell_broadcast
allow: multimedia_recording

Now, look for this header: “domain: untrusted”

domain: untrusted
oneshot: packet_data_access_http_https
oneshot: comm_connectivity_options
oneshot: local_connectivity
oneshot: low_level_packet_data_access_2

Remove the lines below the header and paste what you copied from “domain: C=US;O=Cingular Wireless, LLC;CN=Cingular Trusted Root CA”. So now you should have something that looks like this:

domain: untrusted
allow: packet_data_access_http_https
allow: low_level_packet_data_access_1
allow: low_level_packet_data_access_2
allow: comm_connectivity_options
allow: local_connectivity
allow: all_app_autostart
allow: read_user_data
allow: write_user_data
allow: messaging
allow: sms_cell_broadcast
allow: multimedia_recording

Save your file.

Go back to BitPim and right click on the background, select New File, choose your newly saved ATT.pol

Right click again and choose reboot phone.

Any programs currently on the phone that needs that allow access permission will have to be reinstalled for this to work.

How to get the LG Shine (CU720) to Work in Ubuntu Linux

First off download BitPim

Now, do this in your phone: Menu -> Settings –> Connections –> USB Connection Mode -> Data service:

Open terminal and type:(gksudo bitpim &) only without the parenthesis:

Click on View –> check mark "Filesystem":

Click on the icon "Edit Settings":

Now click on "Phone Wizard – Carriers: Verizon –> Manufacturers: LG –> Models:VX8700 –> Next":

under Port –> Auto:

Click Finish:

Click on Filesystem –> click on the arrow, it will feel like it is retrieving forever:

If done right you will see this:

Have fun!

A contest to win a gift card to Borders

TheKoolaidMom is having a great contest going on right now where you could win a $20 gift card from Borders. All you have to do is leave a comment on her blog, that it folks, simple enough. Check out the rules for additional ways you could increase your chances on winning. *My fingers are crossed, I needs some new books, pick me pick me*

Good Omens by Terry Pratchett and Neil Gaiman (Full Review)

I read a comment somewhere about a person reading Lamb right after reading this.  I can certainly understand why, however I must say that Lamb is my all time favorite book, and Good Omens (although excellent) was no where near Lamb. Not even close. Lamb left you a fuzzy yet I've lost a best friend feeling, and Good Omens was just a great story.

Good Omens is a story about Armageddon and the fight between Heaven and Hell, with two angels (one from each side) doing their best to foil the plans. The way they see it, six thousand years wasn't long enough for them. 

Although this book was written by two authors, you certainly would not be able to tell. I will be picking up Neverwhere by Neil Gaiman, and checking out the other books by Terry Pratchett.

Terry Pratchett
Neil Gaiman

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LibraryThing's Top Unread Books

These are the top 106 books most often marked "unread" by LibraryThing's users. Here are the rules: BOLD the books you have read, italicize the books you started but did not finish (DNF), *STAR* the books you've read more than once, underline books that are on your TBR pile, and cross out books that you hated.

Here is my list:
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
Anna Karenina
Crime and Punishment
Catch-22
One Hundred Years of Solitude
Wuthering Heights
The Silmarillion
Life of Pi : a novel Read more

The Third Witch (Ending Review)

I finished this book last night with the thought of how wonderful it all has been. What an excellant book. I'm not going to spoil anything for anyone, but the ending was much like a fairytale. Also, you do not need to know anything at all about Shakespeare's Macbeth in order to enjoy this story.

Beginning & Middle Review

The Third Witch by Rebecca Reisert (Beginning & Middle Review)

This is yet another book that I've had on my bookshelf for quite sometime. Sometimes picking it up, only to abandon it again for other books that caught my interest. It's a serious shame that I didn't give this a full chance.

The Beginning - This story starts off with a young woman named Gilly who lives in the a broken down hut with two old wise woman. The story telling is wonderfully told, and it's not hard to imagine the three woman picking through the dead bodies on the battlefield. Soon, Gilly begins to ask the two woman when they will kill Him (Macbeth). I am worried at this point that I have never read any Shakespeare other than the required reading of Romeo and Juliet in High School. Hopefully I will be able to follow along, as this book is written about the three witches that foretell the downfall of the great Macbeth.

The Middle - Even though this story uses slightly different English and phrases used today it isn't hard at all to follow along. Speaking of phrases, there are a few that Gilly repeats over and over again. I'm a little tired of reading it. The author has done a good job with the characters, they are likable and easily imagined, but sometimes it's hard to take Gilly's "always have to be tough attitude." I also wish I knew more of Macbeth and why Gilly hates him. I don't know if it apart of Shakespeare's play or not.

Ending Review

Italian Fever by Valerie Martin


Beginning

Started out eerily enough. Man spies another man out in the front yard with a rifle, what else is there to do but go chase him through the woods in the middle of the night? I think it's needless to say that the man doing the chasing (DV) ends up dying, but not in the way you would have guessed it. Now his assistant (Lucy) has to fly over to Italy and start the process of going through the dead man's belongings.

Middle

*Sigh* With over forty pages of the main character being ill and lying in bed, it's enough to make you want to hurl, hurl the damn book across the room. Really, it's nothing more than endless chapters filled with the phrases "and she awoke" and "she still didn't feel well", oh and "just when she thought her stomach could hold the liquid down". Give me a break.

Finally when Lucy does feel well she immediately starts a fling with a married Italian (Massimo - who will now be known as Mass) who has been caring for her. Now the reader is meant with the challenge of figuring out if she is in love with him, or is really just having a good old romp in the hay. Good luck figuring it out though, because in one paragraph she is watching his every move, acting on every word he says; and in the next chapter she is commenting on how she will leave him soon to return home.

At this point you will also start noting sudden jumps in the story. In one chapter, Lucy and Mass are eating dinner with the local family and suddenly out of nowhere Lucy is reading the next few pages in DV manuscript. Hopefully the end will be better.

End

And it wasn't. I wish Martin would have chose a side. Is this going to be a Gothic Mystery, or a Romance? Or a unique blend of both, which is certainly doable, but Martin failed to do it. It remained a Romance with barely a hint of what the book started off as, and continued right up until the last 40 pages, where it clicked back into Mystery mode and although these last pages were written beautifully, with enough suspense that it literally gave me goosebumps, it was still too little too late.

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Today I'm going to go through the site and clean-up invalid characters and missing images. Also, I've already removed the desktop wallpapers that I didn't make.

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