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First, a question: last night I wanted to watch the latest Star Trek: Discovery episode, when about fifteen minutes in, the screen vent black on me, and when I reentered Netflix, all two and two third seasons of Disco episodes were no more. I tried my laptop, in case it was simly due to the machine I was watching it on, but the result was the same. For a moment, I wondered whether this was a marketing gag supposed to simulate the effect of the Burn, but surely not? Do tell if this happened to anyone else.
Secondly: uually, I inflict a nativity scenes pic spam on you all, for a previous example see here, but circumstances this year are special. My hometown hit on the clever idea of putting some of the nativity scenes usually exhibited in a small church into various windows of shops in the old city centre, so you can watch them from the outside, breathing fresh air. This made photogaphing a bit tricky and created some interesting special effects, as in, I was reflected in a lot of those windows, and I'd rather not. And so in lieu of a proper pic spam I give you only three photos from nativity scenes in the year of the plague:

I think it's unlikely that Joseph would be anti-mask, but hey. Meanwhile, check this out:

And lastly:

Back to reading Yuletide stories.
Secondly: uually, I inflict a nativity scenes pic spam on you all, for a previous example see here, but circumstances this year are special. My hometown hit on the clever idea of putting some of the nativity scenes usually exhibited in a small church into various windows of shops in the old city centre, so you can watch them from the outside, breathing fresh air. This made photogaphing a bit tricky and created some interesting special effects, as in, I was reflected in a lot of those windows, and I'd rather not. And so in lieu of a proper pic spam I give you only three photos from nativity scenes in the year of the plague:
I think it's unlikely that Joseph would be anti-mask, but hey. Meanwhile, check this out:
And lastly:
Back to reading Yuletide stories.
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Date: 2020-12-26 11:54 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-12-27 06:29 am (UTC)Not sure if this helps, but when Cavendish and I watched the latest Discovery episode on Friday we experienced no incident of such kind, and I've just checked on my desktop. All previous episodes are still perfectly available.
As for the nativities: Absolutely lovely! And hooray for your hometown's creativity! :-)
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Date: 2020-12-27 04:26 pm (UTC)