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i am fond of finding discussions on lj through my site referalls. here's an interesting one about the zine (including my response).
sometimes i kinda wish my peer circle was more diverse so i could get all these diverse opinions on things. but then i guess the people i disagree with wouldn't really be in my peer circle.
erm.
there was an electrical fire in the house this morning, in the roof, that turned out to be in the heating duct. so we have no heating now, until monday when someone can come and look at it. I'M COLD.
sometimes i kinda wish my peer circle was more diverse so i could get all these diverse opinions on things. but then i guess the people i disagree with wouldn't really be in my peer circle.
erm.
there was an electrical fire in the house this morning, in the roof, that turned out to be in the heating duct. so we have no heating now, until monday when someone can come and look at it. I'M COLD.

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There is an audience and a need for zines - not everyone is online, and it's a traditional instrument of fandom. One of the first desktop publishing projects I ever did was the local Dr. Who newsletter, which, while not a zine, was similar in intent. I wonder what ever happened to the Whovians .....