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message 23801: by A.C. (last edited Nov 15, 2015 08:33PM) (new)

A.C. Efverman (acefverman) | 146 comments Brenda wrote: "I just received an email from the admin who said my review for Dangerous Lies has "reached 1091 people"!!!!! Going nuts is what she said!

Oh thanks Sally - you can tell I'm not a ..."


My turn to congratulate you Brenda! Awesome :)
- A.C. Efverman, Author.


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Brenda | 80164 comments Mod
Thanks A.C. :)


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Phrynne | 15857 comments Mod
Fantastic work Brenda!!! We always knew you were a star:)


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Brenda | 80164 comments Mod
Aww! Thanks Phrynne:)


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Jülie ☼♄  (jlie) | 6581 comments Well done you Brenda! :)


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Brenda | 80164 comments Mod
Thanks Jools..pretty unbelievable!


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Jülie ☼♄  (jlie) | 6581 comments What with the wonderful technological advances in laser light shows which we have been lucky enough to witness first hand at Sydney festivals, shouldn't we seriously think about blanket banning the use of fireworks for any events now?
I have just watched (on tv) my worst fears regarding their reckless use when a Paris street was turned into chaos with people rushing and trampling one another to escape after someone let off some fireworks nearby.
They weren't to know it wasn't a real threat...and how could they?


message 23808: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80164 comments Mod
I also saw it Jools. Terrifying for the poor, already shell-shocked people. Totally agree with you.


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Jülie ☼♄  (jlie) | 6581 comments Brenda wrote: "I also saw it Jools. Terrifying for the poor, already shell-shocked people. Totally agree with you."

I'm sure all the birds and wildlife would be happier too!


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Brenda | 80164 comments Mod
And dogs!


message 23811: by Sally906 (new)

Sally906 | 89 comments And Sally!

Has been just over 4 months since Territory Day and hoons still letting them off. They set off one or two and then zoom off on their skate boards to the next suburb.

This is about 2 or 3 in the morning. Gives you one heck of a fright!


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Jülie ☼♄  (jlie) | 6581 comments Sally906 wrote: "And Sally!

Has been just over 4 months since Territory Day and hoons still letting them off. They set off one or two and then zoom off on their skate boards to the next suburb.

This is about 2 o..."


Yes they are really so insensitive! We used to have the same, and it seemed like every time someone had a party, for any occasion, they would get fireworks...and I mean industrial strength ones! They were like explosives. The police started getting after them and now it is just the occasional ones, though people still get them illegally for parties.
The animals go crazy and old people as well as young are scared out of their wits!
Imagine hearing that after something like Paris had last weekend, you would be terrified, as they were.


message 23813: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6949 comments ☼♄Jülie wrote: "What with the wonderful technological advances in laser light shows which we have been lucky enough to witness first hand at Sydney festivals, shouldn't we seriously think about blanket banning the..."

With you all the way with that comment Julie.


message 23814: by D. (new)

D. Richards (dmanningrichardscom) Wanted to let you know that I'm very impressed with the way Parisians, their gov't, and their press/TV is responding to the horrific terrorist attack here in Paris. My wife and I are living in St. Germain and on Friday night after a movie at Les Halles, we when to a jazz club about ten blocks from the Baraclan Concert Hall. We left at 11:15 to return to St. Germain without any awareness of the attacks until we looked at our iPhones at home, which were full of messages. But what I want to say is that the tone and essence of the response is generous, no talk of retribution (except toward ISIS in Syria), concern that this not unduly negatively effect the refugee influx problem, outrage but no hate, etc. just impressively magnanimous.


message 23815: by Sally906 (last edited Nov 16, 2015 02:16PM) (new)

Sally906 | 89 comments D. wrote: "Wanted to let you know that I'm very impressed with the way Parisians, their gov't, and their press/TV is responding to the horrific terrorist attack here in Paris. My wife and I are living in St. ..."

Thank you for sharing I didn't realise you were living in Paris. I do know many Parisians weren't aware of the events until the woke up the next morning. As one friend said there are people in Paris who go to bed before midnight :)

Paris will go on - just like London and New York did


message 23816: by Jülie ☼♄  (new)

Jülie ☼♄  (jlie) | 6581 comments D. wrote: "Wanted to let you know that I'm very impressed with the way Parisians, their gov't, and their press/TV is responding to the horrific terrorist attack here in Paris. My wife and I are living in St. ..."

Good to hear D. Our thoughts are with you all.


message 23817: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80164 comments Mod
D. wrote: "Wanted to let you know that I'm very impressed with the way Parisians, their gov't, and their press/TV is responding to the horrific terrorist attack here in Paris. My wife and I are living in St. ..."

I also didn't realise you are living in Paris David. So glad to hear you and the family are alright...thanks for sharing your story with us:) Take care...


message 23818: by B the BookAddict (new)

B the BookAddict (bthebookaddict) I'm looking for Julie, when she's online.

Why when I'm typing does sometimes my sentences break out of their position and end up in the wrong place?

like this: 'Why when I'm typing does sometimes my position and end up in the wrong place? sentences break out of their'

I thought of you because you are a tecchi whiz:)


message 23819: by Marianne (last edited Nov 17, 2015 12:39PM) (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9985 comments I get that, Bette, and I think it's because my thumb accidentally hits the touchpad on my laptop. But I'm guessing and if you're not using a laptop, that scotches that theory.
Very annoying, though!


message 23820: by Jülie ☼♄  (last edited Nov 17, 2015 02:27PM) (new)

Jülie ☼♄  (jlie) | 6581 comments Sorry Bette, don't know what's going on there..when I read those sort of messages I just assume the author has had a couple of wines too many! ..and I enjoy the challenge of trying to decipher them ;)
lol, just kidding! It happens a lot when people are using their phones to message on. I really don't know what is going on there but I would check to see if your "autocorrect" is on...maybe that could do it?


message 23821: by Jülie ☼♄  (new)

Jülie ☼♄  (jlie) | 6581 comments ☼♄Jülie wrote: "Sorry Bette, don't know what's going on there..when I read those sort of messages I just assume the author has had a couple of wines too many! ..and I enjoy the challenge of trying to decipher them..."

Bette, there is also a "predictive text" button that can be turned on or off, it could be this causing your problem...if you check in your settings for >Keyboard and then find >Predictive, then click or unclick this.
That might help.


message 23822: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9985 comments ☼♄Jülie wrote: "☼♄Jülie wrote: "Sorry Bette, don't know what's going on there..when I read those sort of messages I just assume the author has had a couple of wines too many! ..and I enjoy the challenge of trying ..."

Don't think it's anything to do with predictive text, Jools. It happens to me on my laptop, no predictive there. It's like you're typing a sentence and suddenly the curser jumps to a different (obviously earlier) spot in the sentence, so the bit you are typing now ends up in the middle of the bit you typed earlier, and until you look at the screen, you don't realise you've done it.


message 23823: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9985 comments that's where my theory of "thumb on touchpad" comes from, I try to keep my thumbs tucked in so I don't accidentally do it, but then I forget...


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Jülie ☼♄  (jlie) | 6581 comments Marianne wrote: "☼♄Jülie wrote: "☼♄Jülie wrote: "Sorry Bette, don't know what's going on there..when I read those sort of messages I just assume the author has had a couple of wines too many! ..and I enjoy the chal..."

Oh ok, but you can recalibrate your mouse to stop it doing that jumping around Marianne...again in Settings. You can slow or speed up its movement around the screen. I believe you can also do that for your touchpad, though I haven't tried that because I never use the touchpad on my laptop.


message 23825: by Jülie ☼♄  (new)

Jülie ☼♄  (jlie) | 6581 comments Marianne wrote: "that's where my theory of "thumb on touchpad" comes from, I try to keep my thumbs tucked in so I don't accidentally do it, but then I forget..."

That's why I hate the touchpad! Would one of those ipad pens with the soft tip work on the touchpad instead of fingers? I opt for a cordless mouse, it's much more effective and efficient imho ;)


message 23826: by Suz (new)

Suz | 4436 comments D. wrote: "Wanted to let you know that I'm very impressed with the way Parisians, their gov't, and their press/TV is responding to the horrific terrorist attack here in Paris. My wife and I are living in St. ..."

Great message D. Thanks for telling us.


message 23827: by B the BookAddict (new)

B the BookAddict (bthebookaddict) @Marianne Relieved to hear that it happens to someone else and is not a 'Bette' special problem, lol.

@No wine in this house, Julie, not a drop of grog actually. Boring, hey? OK, success I think. I have gone into Mouse Properties and altered the pointer speed. ooh, it didn't happen once in that sentence:)


message 23828: by Suz (new)

Suz | 4436 comments Thomas Keneally speaking on 702 Abc Sydney now!!


message 23829: by Jülie ☼♄  (new)

Jülie ☼♄  (jlie) | 6581 comments B the BookAddict wrote: "@Marianne Relieved to hear that it happens to someone else and is not a 'Bette' special problem, lol.

@No wine in this house, Julie, not a drop of grog actually. Boring, hey? OK, success I think. ..."


Yay, I hope it is all ok now Bette :)


message 23830: by B the BookAddict (new)

B the BookAddict (bthebookaddict) @Julie You are my hero:D


message 23831: by Carolyn (last edited Nov 17, 2015 03:38PM) (new)

Carolyn | 9865 comments Here's a quiz to amuse readers:

Can we guess your age from the books you like?

http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-ent...

Not sure it's very accurate as it guessed mine at mid 40s, so around 15y too young!


message 23832: by B the BookAddict (new)

B the BookAddict (bthebookaddict) It was correct with me, in my 50s.


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Zoey  (rozannen) | 1045 comments Was correct with mine too - In my 40s


message 23834: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9985 comments ☼♄Jülie wrote: "Marianne wrote: "that's where my theory of "thumb on touchpad" comes from, I try to keep my thumbs tucked in so I don't accidentally do it, but then I forget..."

That's why I hate the touchpad! Wo..."


I hate the touchpad too, I have a mouse connected. I hate the touchpad so much that when we got laptops for our wards last week I brought a spare mouse from home so I could avoid the touchpad, LOL


message 23835: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9985 comments Carolyn wrote: "Here's a quiz to amuse readers:

Can we guess your age from the books you like?

http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-ent......"


LOL, it thought I was in my thirties!!! And I turned 60 in Feb


message 23836: by Carolyn (new)

Carolyn | 9865 comments Marianne wrote: "Carolyn wrote: "Here's a quiz to amuse readers:

Can we guess your age from the books you like?

http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-ent......"


Must mean you're young at heart Marianne!


message 23837: by Phrynne, Series Queen! (new)

Phrynne | 15857 comments Mod
I'm supposed to be in my thirties too:) I must be even younger at heart than Marianne.


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Jülie ☼♄  (jlie) | 6581 comments B the BookAddict wrote: "@Julie You are my hero:D"

Hahaha I can live with that Bette :D


message 23839: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80164 comments Mod
Hahahahahaha!!! Carolyn - you know how old I am!!! It said "You are in your 20's!"

They're only out about 40 years!!! Rest assured it's not accurate!


message 23840: by Dale (new)

Dale Harcombe | 6949 comments Brenda wrote: "Hahahahahaha!!! Carolyn - you know how old I am!!! It said "You are in your 20's!"

They're only out about 40 years!!! Rest assured it's not accurate!"


Didn't work with my husband either. Also didn't allow for people who couldn't pick one book out of each group. That was me, of course. A lot of books I hadn't read and didn't want to. Oh well, nothing wrong with bring different.Lol


message 23841: by Sally906 (last edited Nov 17, 2015 06:55PM) (new)

Sally906 | 89 comments Carolyn wrote: "Here's a quiz to amuse readers:

Can we guess your age from the books you like?

http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-ent......"


It had me in my 40s as well - I wish!!

it assumes that only young adults read YA books - as most of my picks were YA with a couple of Chick lits and a classic thrown in.


message 23842: by Marianne (new)

Marianne (cloggiedownunder) | 9985 comments ah, to be 40 and know what I know now.....
otherwise, no way!


message 23843: by Carolyn (last edited Nov 17, 2015 10:23PM) (new)

Carolyn | 9865 comments So I guess the answer to their question is No, they can't tell our ages from the books we like :)


message 23844: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Robards (sharonrobards) | 944 comments Sally906 wrote: "Carolyn wrote: "Here's a quiz to amuse readers:

Can we guess your age from the books you like?

http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-ent......"


The page is no longer there, maybe they realised they had it so wrong LOL


message 23845: by Sharon (new)

Sharon Robards (sharonrobards) | 944 comments Michael wrote: "It still works for me Sharon."

Ah, I went back and found the original link ;)

We'll it almost got my age right, but I hadn't read any of the books on that first page, so had to bodge it LOL


message 23846: by Leonie (new)

Leonie (leonierogers) | 3569 comments Apparently I'm in my twenties... :)


message 23847: by Brenda, Aussie Authors Queen (new)

Brenda | 80164 comments Mod
Veronica wrote: "Haha I got in my teens. Better go to bed now so I'm ready for school tomorrow ;)"

Haha!!


message 23848: by Neko (new)

Neko Carolyn wrote: "Here's a quiz to amuse readers:

Can we guess your age from the books you like?

http://www.independent.co.uk/arts-ent......"


It pegged me in my 30's..All the books I picked except for maybe 1 I'd actually read..However, it is correct with my age..lol


message 23849: by Phrynne, Series Queen! (new)

Phrynne | 15857 comments Mod
It's still 29 degrees in Sydney and not long until bedtime. I think it will be an uncomfortable night.


message 23850: by Elaine (new)

Elaine | 2001 comments Brenda wrote: "Hahahahahaha!!! Carolyn - you know how old I am!!! It said "You are in your 20's!"

They're only out about 40 years!!! Rest assured it's not accurate!"


I'm not sure about that Brenda. Hubby and I both did it and it guessed right for both of us. I'm in my 40's and he's in his 50's.Although hubby only turned 50 at the start of the year so not sure he was impressed. I'm sure he would have wanted to be told he's in his 20's lol!! You're reading obviously keeps you young Brenda.


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