16 December 2009 @ 11:11 pm
To Whoever is Interested  
I have three Permanent Accounts and one Paid Account expiring in 1-3 days.

As a result, due to the coupon thing, I currently have 36 coupons good for $10 off on a Paid Account for a year. If you do recurring payments, that means $9.95 for one year, if not, $15.

If you would like a coupon and do not have a Paid account, as I cannot send them to Paid users, please go by [info]thedolphingirl and leave a comment in the open entry. I'll leave all of this open and up top until I've gotten rid of all of them.
 
 
16 December 2009 @ 10:44 pm
To Whoever is Interested  
I have three Permanent Accounts and one Paid Account that does not expire for two or three more days.

As a result, I currently have 36 of the coupons left that LiveJournal gave out (As noted here. It will give you $10 off on a year's worth of paid account time, meaning it will come to $15 for non-automatic payments, or $9.95 for automatic payments.)

In order to receive a coupon there are several requirements to fulfill:

• Your account must be a Basic or Plus account. Unfortunately, they have made it so that we cannot send coupons to you if you have a Paid account (or a Permanent Account, but that's sort of a given).

• I can only send one coupon to one user.

• It is not a free account; it is a discount, meaning you will be expected to pay the remaining costs.

If you would like a coupon, please comment here. Comments are screened and it's easy to keep track of.
 
 
16 December 2009 @ 09:04 pm
I get frustrated that Chanukah - a holiday not too important by the standards of Judaism (compared to other holidays) gets all of the VGifts, layouts, and other craziness by websites and stores abound - mainly because it's near Christmas.

I'd like a Simchat Torah layout most, and I'd love VGifts of things to go beyond Chanukah. Not that I tend to get VGifts here, but the general thought remains.

In another note, Paid and Permanent accounts get Stats information now, including who is visiting their journal if they've activated MyGuests (I haven't, I think it's a scary feature). The statistics page is actually nice, though - apparently this journal is read on occasion.

As for what is going on in Judaism right now - mostly I'm just trying to do things like prepare myself for transferring, trying to stop being sick so I could go to synagogue regularly again, get through finals, and then finish up the essays I haven't written up yet.

The synagogue probably thinks I'm dead - it's just a cold, but it has mostly eliminated my voice. Also, even though the feeling of being sick has mostly dissipated, the cough has gotten worse (by which I mean, more frequent though not congested). This year has been rather unfortunate cold-wise - before August I don't think I'd had a cold in three years - let alone twice in one year.
 
 
11 December 2009 @ 08:39 pm
I was going to go to synagogue today but I'm sick :( I'll have to try tomorrow morning. Hopefully I'll be feeling better.
 
 
10 December 2009 @ 09:58 am
I'm so glad that the nearly month-long break between semesters is almost here. It will give me some time to really study (I've mostly written the things that had been asked for, or re-written them where that is fitting).

Mostly I'll be studying for classes in the Spring Semester, but with all that time (especially as getting a job hasn't been working) I should also be able to get a lot of good studying in for Judaism.

Unfortunately, I can't sign up for Statistics until I fail this current class (I'm assuming I'll fail, it is the most likely result as the first time around for most math courses are). All the classes are full, so assuming I fail I am counter-attacking by mapping out the courses and teachers I should email for trying to get into a course next semester.

I notice my current teacher is not teaching Stats next semester, which is most unfortunate, but maybe I can find a teacher that makes homework a part of the grading system...