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posted by [personal profile] owlfish at 02:47pm on 18/01/2008
  • I have a set of minutes dated 16/01/20081. They're from the far future! I wonder if all the people listed in them are human beings as we would recognize them.

  • For all of you who are less obsessed (or, at least, not on the relevant mailing list), the 2008 Playmobil catalog is out. I want the exploding volcano with dinosaurs. I am not wholly convinced about the fairyland sets, although they come with nice flowers.

  • Thanks to a passing mention by [livejournal.com profile] purplecthulhu, I downloaded a trial of Scrivener yesterday and worked through the tutorial. My first impression is that I wish I'd had this to help manage writing my dissertation. On the downside, it reminds me of my perennial discontent with ways of managing reference databases. I started off with FileMaker, and gave up and just used text/word processing documents to manage mine. (FileMaker is still handy for other things though.) Why are bibliography management programs so expensive?
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posted by [identity profile] darkling-dreams.livejournal.com at 02:58pm on 18/01/2008
Oooh, Playmobil! The Roman Colosseum is incredible. And I am still adoring of Noah's Ark.

Yeah, the Fairyland sets aren't doing it for me either. They are a bit too cutesey. The Fairy Tale sets look more interesting. The new circus is pretty cool too.
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posted by [personal profile] owlfish at 03:04pm on 18/01/2008
The Roman sets came out here in July. The only one I have so far is the sacrificial altar. (How could I resist!) I am very tempted by the Colosseum too, though. And Noah's Ark. And the mini magnetic sets, also out since last year, and still tempting.

I'd like the Fairy Tale sets more if I didn't already have so many of the figures they've used for them. The basic idea is inspired though.
 
posted by [identity profile] whatifoundthere.livejournal.com at 05:08am on 19/01/2008
SACRIFICIAL ALTAR WHAT

Dude, where can I get this? I don't see it under the "Roman" category on the main Playmobil web page. I MUST HAVE ONE!
 
posted by [identity profile] cliosfolly.livejournal.com at 03:01pm on 18/01/2008
Also the Coliseum is pretty nifty. I especially liked its viewing platforms with the columns. The fairyland flowers are also neat--you could stage a scene from Alice in Wonderland in the Queen of Hearts' garden with those, particularly the rosebush with red and white blooms.
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posted by [personal profile] owlfish at 03:16pm on 18/01/2008
I don't think I'm allowed to get the Colosseum until we have a house. Whenever that is.

Garden photos! I still need to take the Gawain ones. I may already have enough garden stuff to stage an Alice in Wonderland scene. (Although I don't own any of the bunny-headed people Playmobil make.)
 
posted by [identity profile] cliosfolly.livejournal.com at 05:11pm on 18/01/2008
Oh! Oh! You could do Wynnere and Wastore, I bet--I was almost drooling over Wynnere's description of Wastore's feast. It was meant to illustrate waste, but Wynnere described the foods a little too deliciously. You could have a scenario that's half Wynnere and half Wastore! Competing medieval economic theories, illustrated in Playmobil!

I'm looking forward to the Gawain photos whenever you have a chance.
 
posted by [identity profile] the-lady-lily.livejournal.com at 03:22pm on 18/01/2008
Rutgers offers free use of RefWorks to its students and faculty; they have training sessions on how to use it in February and March, but I'm not sure whether I want to go to that bother or just have it all in MSWord documents. I say this - I managed to write the MPhil essays and thesis fine working out of notebooks without any of this fancy referencing lark, but I do think having legible notes somewhere you know you can find them is a move forward rather than going 'which bloody notebook did I write that in?'
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posted by [identity profile] rymenhild.livejournal.com at 04:02pm on 18/01/2008
I can't use any of the Windows equivalents of Scrivener because I keep my diss bibliography in a bibliography management program, and none of the alternative word processors out there seem to be compatible with EndNote. I would like to leave the world of Word, as soon as I find a solution that works with EndNote.
 
posted by [identity profile] purplecthulhu.livejournal.com at 07:19pm on 18/01/2008
I haven't bothered with bibliographic management ever since I had issues with BiBTex and my thesis. I just do it by hand in papers these days. Of course if I was doing a review article or a book things would be harder. But then I'd just go back to BiBTex and that's free.

Why do people persist in using useless word processors like Word for academic articles when TeX and LaTeX solved the problem years ago? And they do proper typesetting not the half-arsed mess that Word produces...
 
posted by [identity profile] jennybeast.livejournal.com at 08:35pm on 18/01/2008
I'm impressed that the dinosaurs have so many teeth, and yet look friendly and cheerful. I'm a fan of animals in the forest, but I suspect you already have all of those. I dig the fairyland flowers and tree as well. Can you stick the little animals from the mini set to the refrigerator? 'cause that would be inspired.
 
posted by [identity profile] theengineer.livejournal.com at 08:52pm on 18/01/2008
I want the exploding volcano with dinosaurs.

This set also features human explorers. The catalog doesn't make clear if this is a Lost World, the result of genetic experimentation, or if time travel is involved. We need to know this!
 
posted by [identity profile] intertext.livejournal.com at 12:49am on 19/01/2008
You had to post that catalogue, didn't you? I'm doomed. I want Rome. I love the SPQR trireme. And the Fantasy Wedding. And I rather fancy the hospital, but doubt that one could do much with it in SF/fantasy vein. Except perhaps a zombie movie or something. I like the pirates, too.
 
posted by [identity profile] noncalorsedumor.livejournal.com at 07:58pm on 19/01/2008
Oooh! May I ask a Playmobil question?

My husband got me a Playmobil advent calendar for Christmas, because I showed him the ones you'd considered getting for this year. :-) I was wondering: what do you put in the boxes on the calendar part? I'm not sure what to do with them.

It was SO MUCH FUN to assemble--I think I might get another one this coming December. :-D

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