Oct. 29th, 2006

Though, possibly, with fewer footnotes.

So! Following the previous format:

[livejournal.com profile] adjectinventive

This community for posting words made up on LiveJournal has a new maintainer in [livejournal.com profile] herekittykitty, who almost got a < lj comm="..."> tag just then. Oops.

Now, it just needs people to join. And to harvest made up words to inflate the comm's post count, because neologisms? Fun. Or because I said so.

[livejournal.com profile] apathy_books

This comm's new maintainer is the many-talented [livejournal.com profile] princesslaurene. What comes next is some deleting of the posts, and then gathering people, and then posting stuff about books.

Pursuant to my other notes on this comm, I'd like for you, my readers, to come up with fiction genres, non-fiction subjects, formats suitable for an LJ book group, and other such things. This is because if I tried to come up with my own lists of genres and subjects,
I'd inevitably miss a pile of things.

[livejournal.com profile] apathy_games

[livejournal.com profile] palmer_kun is the GM for a Spirit of the Century game. Characters are being made. Plots may be being plotted. There is little else to be said at this point.

[livejournal.com profile] comms_anon

This comm has a new maintainer, the wondrousful [livejournal.com profile] lesslikeyou. Rejoice!

If you want to promote a comm, then it should eventually be a useful comm-promoting resource - but only if people are there to start with. And I'm not entirely certain how that bit works, except to point out that it's a comm for pointing out comms.

[livejournal.com profile] metaicons

This comm has three new maintainers: [livejournal.com profile] lesslikeyou, [livejournal.com profile] palmer_kun and [livejournal.com profile] princesslaurene. Love them.



And that's about it. So, genres, subjects. If it helps, raid your shelves for suggestions.
((Yes, what follows is rather terrible, but it seemed like the most fun way of explaining.))

My
mail
account
has a thing
with RSS links
that are sometimes interesting.

This
time
there was
a link to
a quite unusual
little slice of the Interwebs.

There
is
a thing,
in maths, called
the Fibonacci
Sequence; a series of numbers,
where each new term is the sum of the previous two.

(i.e., 1, 1, 2, 3, 5, 8, 13, 21, 34, 55, 89, ...)

Some
folk,
it seems,
write - from these
numbers - poetry,
such that the syllables of each
line are the numbers from the Fibonacci Sequence.

First
one,
then two,
next it's three,
then five syllables;
next line, the three and five mean eight,
and then, in line seven, the five and eight make thirteen,
then twenty-one, and on and on and on and on and on for as long as you can stand.

This
form
of poem
is rather
geeky, yet I find
that it's also quite amusing.

But
now,
I tire
of making
ordinary words
fit an arbitrary sequence,
so now, instead of going on very much longer
with verse, I'll give you the link for the Fibetry, and a link to their about page, too.

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