Re: Happy Days in Random Chatter 10
Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2013 5:25 pm
I knowwwwwww, I've done it, but I forgot about that until I further considered the idea.Portia wrote:It happens.Zedability wrote:Um, you accidentally kissed?
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I knowwwwwww, I've done it, but I forgot about that until I further considered the idea.Portia wrote:It happens.Zedability wrote:Um, you accidentally kissed?
Aww, good luck. It takes a bit of getting used to, but now they're my favorite kind of needles. (I also recommend working with bamboo needles, because they're a bit more "sticky" than other needles, and that way you have a smaller chance of dropping stitches or having needles fall out.)mic0 wrote:I'm trying to learn how to knit with double-pointed needles. Aggghhhh soo many needles!
No. The Board Board was created in part because the Board editors didn't want to have to moderate reader discussions on top of everything else.squirrel wrote:Are the board board moderators and admins the same people as the Board editors?
Yes, bamboo needles! Although at this point I have restarted about 80 times because I can't figure out how to start correctly. On Saturday a girl I know is going to try and help me.Katya wrote:Aww, good luck. It takes a bit of getting used to, but now they're my favorite kind of needles. (I also recommend working with bamboo needles, because they're a bit more "sticky" than other needles, and that way you have a smaller chance of dropping stitches or having needles fall out.)mic0 wrote:I'm trying to learn how to knit with double-pointed needles. Aggghhhh soo many needles!
What are you making?
If an ISBN number wasn't assigned when the book was first published, it doesn't have one (with very rare and debatable exceptions). This applies, by default, to any book published before the SBN/ISBN system was adopted in the 1960s/1970s and to many books published since then, for various reasons. If multiple editions of a book exist, it's possible that another edition of the book has an ISBN, but then it depends on if you think that's close enough to your book for your purposes. (I don't know enough about Google Books to know if that matters.) E.g., the first edition of Pride and Prejudice didn't have an ISBN, but the current Penguin Classics edition certainly does.UffishThought wrote:Hey Katya:
I'm trying to add some books to my google books account (which is not what I hoped for, but I'm using it anyway). The only way I see to add them is by ISBN, but I've got some old copies of books that don't have ISBN numbers written in or on them. Do they still have numbers? And if so, where can I find them?
Aww, that is an adorable dinosaur. And yes, joining your first row with dpns can be very tricky because of dropped stitches and millions of needles and twisted stitches. Sometimes I still have to start my dpn projects a couple of times, and I've made a million baby bootees (and a few hats) on dpns. However, it gets a lot easier after the first couple of rows because everything starts to smooth out and make more sense like a knitting project on straights or circs. Good luck!mic0 wrote:Yes, bamboo needles! Although at this point I have restarted about 80 times because I can't figure out how to start correctly. On Saturday a girl I know is going to try and help me.Katya wrote:Aww, good luck. It takes a bit of getting used to, but now they're my favorite kind of needles. (I also recommend working with bamboo needles, because they're a bit more "sticky" than other needles, and that way you have a smaller chance of dropping stitches or having needles fall out.)mic0 wrote:I'm trying to learn how to knit with double-pointed needles. Aggghhhh soo many needles!
What are you making?I'm making (hopefully, eventually) this dinosaur for my cousin who loves dinosaurs (she is almost 23, but who doesn't love adorable plushies?). After that I'm making myself some mittens. So, I have faith that someday dpns will not be horrible.
Excellent! May your thrift store book shopping be fruitful but not duplicative.UffishThought wrote:It does help! Thanks!
I'm getting a smartphone (finally!) and one of the things I'm most excited about is having an easy to update list of all my books when I go to thrift stores. Because all the cheapest books are there, but I can never quite remember WHICH Wodehouse books I have, and which of the Narnia books I'm missing, etc, and I keep accidentally buying duplicates.
Yes- I've noticed. I'm not used to it, and I don't think I ever will be. It's just not how I express myself. You could say that my every-day life is Board-style censored. But I really enjoy the conversations that happen here, and the BB isn't inappropriate, so I like it hereEmiliana wrote:I don't know how long you've been lurking, squirrel, but we've had some conversations on here that would sooooo not fly on the actual Board -- much less censorship and self-censorship goin' on around here.
C is for wrote:I guess it's a little embarrassing that we haven't kept up on titles for the past couple years...
But no one's been asking.
So... what's the verdict?bobtheenchantedone wrote:There was a time when Writers got titled fairly consistently, but that was like 3+ years ago. (Holy crap I've been an admin that long????) Aside from that titles are only given out when we feel like it and weren't always a good thing (by which I mean that some of them were more for teasing purposes).
If I feel like it I may do some titling in the next couple of days. Just for fun.
Aaaaaargh so cute!mic0 wrote:Yes, bamboo needles! Although at this point I have restarted about 80 times because I can't figure out how to start correctly. On Saturday a girl I know is going to try and help me.Katya wrote:Aww, good luck. It takes a bit of getting used to, but now they're my favorite kind of needles. (I also recommend working with bamboo needles, because they're a bit more "sticky" than other needles, and that way you have a smaller chance of dropping stitches or having needles fall out.)mic0 wrote:I'm trying to learn how to knit with double-pointed needles. Aggghhhh soo many needles!
What are you making?I'm making (hopefully, eventually) this dinosaur for my cousin who loves dinosaurs (she is almost 23, but who doesn't love adorable plushies?). After that I'm making myself some mittens. So, I have faith that someday dpns will not be horrible.
Nothin' wrong with thatsquirrel wrote:It's just not how I express myself.