that's right, now I'm over here.
13 Jul 2009 01:04 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
I picked a REALLY hard name to remember on DW. Yeah.
kaigou.
Yep. Verrrry hard. *twirls mustache*
However, if you be not changing, it's fine. From what I can tell, not only will posts syndicate from here to the LJ acct just fine, even the various sub-groups and whatnot will do the same -- so if you're reading drafts or are on one of the filters, nothing will change.
Except for the fact that I've shut down comments on LJ because it's too freaking much to keep track of that and this and everywhere else. I make it easy for you but only so easy, okay? To reply, then, just click on the reply at info line at end of post, and your LJ username is cleared for commenting here per the transfer from LJ to DW. I think (not sure, but I think) you still need to get an OpenID, but that basically consists of registering your LJ username, with a pw, to prove you're you, and then DW asks LJ, "is this person s/he says s/he is?" and LJ says yes or no, and you show up here all legal-like.
Meanwhile, I'm trying to figure out how it is I've got two gift cards of $1, never had anything like that show up in virtual gifts or any kind of notation about them, and they don't even have attribution. Just some kinda goobdegook in the subject line that looks like an automated password. Bizarre.
kaigou.
Yep. Verrrry hard. *twirls mustache*
However, if you be not changing, it's fine. From what I can tell, not only will posts syndicate from here to the LJ acct just fine, even the various sub-groups and whatnot will do the same -- so if you're reading drafts or are on one of the filters, nothing will change.
Except for the fact that I've shut down comments on LJ because it's too freaking much to keep track of that and this and everywhere else. I make it easy for you but only so easy, okay? To reply, then, just click on the reply at info line at end of post, and your LJ username is cleared for commenting here per the transfer from LJ to DW. I think (not sure, but I think) you still need to get an OpenID, but that basically consists of registering your LJ username, with a pw, to prove you're you, and then DW asks LJ, "is this person s/he says s/he is?" and LJ says yes or no, and you show up here all legal-like.
Meanwhile, I'm trying to figure out how it is I've got two gift cards of $1, never had anything like that show up in virtual gifts or any kind of notation about them, and they don't even have attribution. Just some kinda goobdegook in the subject line that looks like an automated password. Bizarre.
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Date: 14 Jul 2009 12:13 am (UTC)You might find this helpful - you type your own lj name in the box, and it tells you if there is a username match on DW for anyone on your LJ flist (no guarantees it's the same person, of course).
http://lj-friends-on-dw.filmgold.com/
From the OpenID site, apparently you don't.
Date: 14 Jul 2009 12:17 am (UTC)Linkity! (http://openid.net/get/)
Re: From the OpenID site, apparently you don't.
Date: 14 Jul 2009 12:56 am (UTC)Forget I said anything.
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Date: 14 Jul 2009 12:38 am (UTC)Re: \o/
Date: 14 Jul 2009 12:51 am (UTC)Re: \o/
Date: 14 Jul 2009 12:54 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 14 Jul 2009 02:48 am (UTC)However, if you have enabled "registered users only" for commenting, then only those who have entered and validated an email address for their OpenID login here on DW will be able to comment. It's all very useful, if a bit confusing right at the outset.
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Date: 14 Jul 2009 02:57 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 14 Jul 2009 04:14 am (UTC)