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message 10301: by Terri, Wyrd bið ful aræd (new)

Terri | 19576 comments I find that Station Eleven cover quite beautiful.

Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel


message 10302: by Gretchen (new)

Gretchen (eab2012) I had a whole big response to Margaret and Terri in which I pretty much agreed with what both of you had to say. My computer deleted it and now I have no desire to try to remember what I said.

Something about book clubs around here and there's a reason I love Goodreads, specifically this group. I think there was something about an Oprah effect too.


message 10303: by Margaret, Sherlockian Sheila (new)

Margaret (margyw) | 3341 comments I hate it when my computer eats my homework. :p


message 10304: by Gretchen (new)

Gretchen (eab2012) Back in my day, your computer didn't eat your homework, your dog did........

Did you know that Gretchen is the German form of the name Margaret? Margaret also happens to be the middle name of one of my little twinkers.


message 10305: by Terri, Wyrd bið ful aræd (new)

Terri | 19576 comments Well at least you agreed with us. Its the thought that counts. :D

Oprah bookclub. *rolls eyes* maybe it got more woman reading, but I blame it for many generations of woman looking for "ah HAH!" moments in all their books.

One doesn't need an epiphany everytime you open a book.


message 10306: by Terri, Wyrd bið ful aræd (new)

Terri | 19576 comments I did not know that Gretchen was the German version of Margaret. there you go. learn something new everyday.


message 10307: by Gretchen (new)

Gretchen (eab2012) The only Oprah books I've ever read were by Wally Lamb. I didn't read them because Oprah told me to. I read them because I love Wally Lamb. He has a permanent spot on my top five list.

I don't search for an epiphany in a book. I drink wine for that.


message 10308: by Margaret, Sherlockian Sheila (new)

Margaret (margyw) | 3341 comments Gretchen wrote: "Back in my day, your computer didn't eat your homework, your dog did........

Did you know that Gretchen is the German form of the name Margaret? Margaret also happens to be the middle name of one ..."


I knew that, but had forgotten about it. I had a German penfriend when I was a girl. His letters to me always started "Dear Gretchen". :D


message 10309: by Margaret, Sherlockian Sheila (new)

Margaret (margyw) | 3341 comments "I don't search for an epiphany in a book. I drink wine for that."

This...this is perfection!


message 10310: by Margaret, Sherlockian Sheila (new)

Margaret (margyw) | 3341 comments Terri wrote: "Well at least you agreed with us. Its the thought that counts. :D

Oprah bookclub. *rolls eyes* maybe it got more woman reading, but I blame it for many generations of woman looking for "ah HAH!" ..."


The only AH HAH moments I get with books is when I've worked out whodunnit long before the author has expected me to.


message 10311: by Gretchen (new)

Gretchen (eab2012) I think I found a title for my autobiography.


message 10312: by Jane (new)

Jane | 3480 comments Gretchen wrote: "Back in my day, your computer didn't eat your homework, your dog did........

Did you know that Gretchen is the German form of the name Margaret? Margaret also happens to be the middle name of one ..."


Yes. In Germany and Austria when Gounod's opera Faust is given, they always call it "Gretchen", which is Goethe's heroine's name in his original play, "Faust".


message 10313: by Gretchen (new)

Gretchen (eab2012) Jane wrote: "Gretchen wrote: "Back in my day, your computer didn't eat your homework, your dog did........

Did you know that Gretchen is the German form of the name Margaret? Margaret also happens to be the mi..."


Between being partially German and named Gretchen, I feel like I should have known that.


message 10314: by Margaret, Sherlockian Sheila (new)

Margaret (margyw) | 3341 comments Gretchen wrote: "I think I found a title for my autobiography."

It's a good one. :D


message 10315: by Robin (new)

Robin | 98 comments Margaret wrote: "I hate it when my computer eats my homework. :p"

Such a good excuse for not doing any college work. Well if there are any of my teachers in this group that's my reason gone out of the window.


message 10316: by Robin (new)

Robin | 98 comments OH MY GOD! I just had to complete an essay for Cambridge university. IT was awfull. They want me to write two essays so that they can assess whether they want me or not. It's so stressfull. I'm just glad I'm not applying for Oxford, as they have to do an entrance test. Ahhhhhh I'm so stressed!


message 10317: by Andy (new)

Andy | 1511 comments Robin wrote: "OH MY GOD! I just had to complete an essay for Cambridge university. IT was awfull. They want me to write two essays so that they can assess whether they want me or not. It's so stressfull. I'm jus..."

Never had it so easy you Yoofs of today :) UCCA forms would always be mini-booklets for you to fill out & then IF you did get to UNi/polytechnic for interviews you would have multiple interviews over the day, some of the higher Uni's you could spend a few days up there being "pulled apart piece by piece"

Mind on the plus side, they did have "student grants" back in my day when us poor folk got our education paid for, then we could properly enjoy threshers week.... month.... 4 years.... :D


message 10318: by Robin (new)

Robin | 98 comments Andy wrote: "Robin wrote: "OH MY GOD! I just had to complete an essay for Cambridge university. IT was awfull. They want me to write two essays so that they can assess whether they want me or not. It's so stres..."

Typical older generation complaining about how tough it was in"their day" *smirk*


message 10319: by Mark (new)

Mark | 1885 comments Robin wrote: "Andy wrote: "Robin wrote: "OH MY GOD! I just had to complete an essay for Cambridge university. IT was awfull. They want me to write two essays so that they can assess whether they want me or not. ..."

Whats your volunteering experiance for worthy causes like Robin? Thats what they asked my cousins about.


message 10320: by Andy (new)

Andy | 1511 comments Mark wrote: "Robin wrote: "Andy wrote: "Robin wrote: "OH MY GOD! I just had to complete an essay for Cambridge university. IT was awfull. They want me to write two essays so that they can assess whether they wa..."

Thats a good shout Mark! even thou' he's a tad cheeky about us ol' folk ;D

Others of benefit maybe Do you work & pay your way? that was always seen as a plus, along with team sport participation, ability to teambuild, be part of something.


message 10321: by Robin (new)

Robin | 98 comments Mark wrote: "Robin wrote: "Andy wrote: "Robin wrote: "OH MY GOD! I just had to complete an essay for Cambridge university. IT was awfull. They want me to write two essays so that they can assess whether they wa..."

Absolutely none mate.


message 10322: by Mark (last edited Oct 31, 2014 09:53AM) (new)

Mark | 1885 comments They do like things like that mate, you going next year mate?


message 10323: by Robin (new)

Robin | 98 comments Yep next year the "hard work" officially starts. I don't know what to do about the volunteering though, it's a bit too late to just start doing it now. As the interviews for Cambridge is in December. I've actually all ready got offers from two universities, it's just Cambridge making my life hell at the moment.


message 10324: by Mark (new)

Mark | 1885 comments Even if its at a local charity shop that counts.


message 10325: by Robin (new)

Robin | 98 comments Mark wrote: "Even if its at a local charity shop that counts."

Good idea. Think I might give that a shot. Never been good at that sort of thing though, I get bored way too easily. Still I'll give it a go.


message 10326: by Kimber (new)

Kimber (kimberlibri) | 785 comments I have a decently new laptop with everything updated and just received this message at the top of this page:

Please upgrade your browser. For security reasons, starting 2014/10/28 you will no longer be able to access Goodreads with this browser. For more information please contact us.

I"m not too worried considering it's already 2014/10/31 but it did give me pause. Anyone else?


message 10327: by Allison (last edited Oct 31, 2014 02:49PM) (new)

Allison | 1704 comments I started getting that too Kimber, yesterday.... two days after 10/28/14. My tablet is only a year old so I'm not messing with it. I wouldn't even know how to update my browser anyway. Funny thing is, I was on a work computer today that's years older and MUCH SLOWER and never once received the message!!


message 10328: by Dawn (new)

Dawn (caveatlector) What browser are you guys using?? I haven't seen that message yet but seeing as it doesn't seem to know what day it is, it might happen yet!


message 10329: by Andy (new)

Andy | 1511 comments Sounds viral..... tis halloween season afterall & some "jokers" like to play about with virus etc with such messages. Backed up yer files yet Allie ;D


message 10330: by Allison (last edited Oct 31, 2014 03:33PM) (new)

Allison | 1704 comments Its from Goodreads. You can click on a link and it takes you to their "contact us" email... well I have no idea what to say. Update my browser? I don't even know what that means. As long as I can get on Goodreads, that message can pop up as long as it wants.


message 10331: by Dawn (new)

Dawn (caveatlector) You may have a problem in future then.

Updating your browser just means that you aren't using the most current version of Internet Explorer (version 11) or Firefox (version 33), or Google Chrome or Safari and they want you to download the newest version. Usually they do it automatically unless you've turned it off.

Though if you are using the current versions, you should contact GR's. They should be able to fix or walk you through a fix.


message 10332: by Andy (new)

Andy | 1511 comments All id add is if in doubt, contact Goodreads direct & not through any pop-ups or "download this" style links or adverts. works ok in IE9 (Vista still here)


message 10333: by Allison (last edited Oct 31, 2014 04:07PM) (new)

Allison | 1704 comments Humph. All this bullpucky going on...I hate updating!! Last time I went from 8.0 to 8.1 or 2 or whatever, I had nonstop problems!! Why do computers have to hate me?


message 10334: by Dawn (new)

Dawn (caveatlector) That 8.0 to 8.1 was a Microsoft Windows update and it messed with everyone's computers!!


message 10335: by Allison (new)

Allison | 1704 comments I don't know the difference!! lol. Yeah, it was definitely a trip. I only got it so I could install the Kindle app, luckily that works just fine :)


message 10336: by Gretchen (new)

Gretchen (eab2012) Mr. Gretchen works in it for a living so whenever I have those kinds of issues I just pass off whatever it is and say "fix it".


message 10337: by Lisa (new)

Lisa | 728 comments Just checking to see if anyone who has an ipad had downloaded IOS8.2. I haven't heard good reports so am reluctant to do it yet.


message 10338: by Robin (new)

Robin | 98 comments My sister has an Iphone and she's downloaded the latest IOS version for that, don't know if it's the same version for the ipad. But so far she likes it.


message 10339: by Lisa (new)

Lisa | 728 comments Thanks Robin. I'm just reading all sorts of guff about it. Once you've done it there is no going back. Might just do it and be done with it.


message 10340: by Robin (new)

Robin | 98 comments Go for it. Once you click on download there's truly no going back. *ominous face *evil laugh*


message 10341: by Lisa (new)

Lisa | 728 comments Another cheeky pom, :))


message 10342: by Robin (new)

Robin | 98 comments Lisa wrote: "Another cheeky pom, :))"

Yep that's me. Just as a reference in the future "I didn't do it" what ever "it" is.


message 10343: by Lisa (new)

Lisa | 728 comments Haha


message 10344: by Catherine (new)

Catherine (catjackson) Dawn wrote: "You may have a problem in future then.

Updating your browser just means that you aren't using the most current version of Internet Explorer (version 11) or Firefox (version 33), or Google Chrome ..."


My browser updates automatically and I still received that message. But it only shows up once in a while. So far this morning it hasn't appeared. If it continues to appear I may contact GR but my browser is already up to date.


message 10345: by Lia (new)

Lia (lia_mb) | 638 comments Lisa wrote: "Just checking to see if anyone who has an ipad had downloaded IOS8.2. I haven't heard good reports so am reluctant to do it yet."

I did downloaded iOS8.2 for my iPad via Wi-Fi, but a strange thing happens when I connected it to the PC, iTunes on my PC did not want to cooperate with the new installed iPad software. It did not recognize the iPad at all. I did all the normal troubleshooting steps. Then, when I restarted the PC, then reconnect iPad and iTunes, I noticed that the iPad being forced to go back to iOS8.1.

I am assuming, since iOS8.2 was released to accommodate ApplePay, those devices that unable to use the ApplePay feature will be better off stay with iOS8.1

FYI, iOS8.1 has given me no troubles so far... *knocked on wood*


message 10346: by Darcy (new)

Darcy (drokka) | 2675 comments Both my iPad and iPod reverted back to iOS 8.1 after having downloaded 8.2 as well Lia.


message 10347: by Darcy (new)

Darcy (drokka) | 2675 comments Sometimes the most direct route is not the best route. I spent 1.75 hours on the bus one way to get some 15 skeins of embroidery floss by taking the (supposedly) bus that would bring the closest.
What I did not know is that the route changes at the week ends, so I ended up having to walk an additional 2 kms to get there.
Had I taken the bus that wasn't meant to stop as close, my entire return trip would have taken less time than the bus I took to get to the shop.
On the upside, the shop had everything I needed, then some so I'm pleased as punch, even if a little frozen.


message 10348: by Terri, Wyrd bið ful aræd (new)

Terri | 19576 comments What sort of embroidery do you do, darcy? I am no embroiderer, but I admire the handiwork of many.


message 10349: by Simona (last edited Nov 01, 2014 01:08PM) (new)

Simona | 1453 comments Darcy wrote: "I spent 1.75 hours on the bus one way to get some 15 skeins of embroidery floss..."

I deeply respect people who does embroidery. I tried something really small when I was expecting my first child, but when after (what I perceived as) many hours I obtained a pitiful blotch of color on white I went in a rage and I made it disappear. It's probably buried somewhere in the garden.

PS. both my mother and my granny did it beautifully...oh well. I can't be perfect now, can I?


message 10350: by Darcy (new)

Darcy (drokka) | 2675 comments I'm not really skilled at embroidery proper, but I do cross-stitch, and petit-point (not sure if there's an English name for that). I've done a bit of crewel work too; that didn't turn out like I'd hoped.
As for embroidery, I'm trying my hand at little projects so that I don't become too frustrated, build up some skills and then get into bigger stuff.


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