Brin (
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Interesting Fact Meme
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I was looking through a log of such for an appropriate one when I noticed the fact this log exists is probably appropriately interesting in itself
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At the end of the first timeslot each week, we would come up with discussion questions for the episode and post them on the LJ.
After about three and a half years,
I think about those logs a lot while doing other archiving projects, about being able to say "It's okay. Don't worry. I've taken care of it.", about under what circumstances that kind of life-consuming pace is appropriate. In this particular case, I think I made the right decision. I can't really handle a place with ambient SJ levels as high as DS9 Rewatch anymore, but I still read those logs sometimes, and I certainly still take comfort in their existence.
(although it is just now occurring to me that I might have been able to save each Chatzy-archive page as an HTML file and pull/format the data from them at my leisure; 2014!me did not have enough archiving skill/knowhow to try that, though, and also I'm not as good at the slow-and-steady thing as I am at the get-everything-done-in-one-burst thing)
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†It turns out that The Person Who Always Shows Up is an extremely important role: the fourth, 3-AM-in-Toronto rewatch slot (intended primarily for Europeans) withered away to nothing within a year or two, when its viewership dropped low enough to enter a vicious cycle of "if I show up, I'll likely be the only person there, and it's not worth the bother for a risk that high". Other timeslots were prevented from entering this cycle by "well, if nothing else, I can hang out with Brin".