Well, it'll be a happy St. Patty's day: my publisher tells me the book will be shipping from their warehouse on March 17th, barring any catastrophes. They're cracking the whip on me pretty good so that date should stick. In the meantime, I just submitted chapter 8 to my editor, which means I've got 3 more to go.
My final manuscript deadline is December 1st, so it'll be a busy Thanksgiving for me (hopefully the turkey won't put me to sleep!) If you're interested to see what I've done so far, I updated the file here:
Excellent news, Gina! Thanks for telling us. From the page of chapters complete, it looks like you've been extremely busy, so well done for getting so much done so far. Hopefully our suggestions have been useful to you. Best of luck working over Thanksgiving.
Sam On Nov 9, 8:00 pm, "Gina Trapani, Lifehacker editor/author"
> Well, it'll be a happy St. Patty's day: my publisher tells me the > book will be shipping from their warehouse on March 17th, barring any > catastrophes. They're cracking the whip on me pretty good so that > date should stick. In the meantime, I just submitted chapter 8 to my > editor, which means I've got 3 more to go.
> My final manuscript deadline is December 1st, so it'll be a busy > Thanksgiving for me (hopefully the turkey won't put me to sleep!) If > you're interested to see what I've done so far, I updated the file > here:
> Well, it'll be a happy St. Patty's day: my publisher tells me the > book will be shipping from their warehouse on March 17th, barring any > catastrophes. They're cracking the whip on me pretty good so that > date should stick. In the meantime, I just submitted chapter 8 to my > editor, which means I've got 3 more to go.
> My final manuscript deadline is December 1st, so it'll be a busy > Thanksgiving for me (hopefully the turkey won't put me to sleep!) If > you're interested to see what I've done so far, I updated the file > here:
> On Nov 9, 2:00 pm, "Gina Trapani, Lifehacker editor/author"
> <lifehacker.edi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi all,
> > Well, it'll be a happy St. Patty's day: my publisher tells me the > > book will be shipping from their warehouse on March 17th, barring any > > catastrophes. They're cracking the whip on me pretty good so that > > date should stick. In the meantime, I just submitted chapter 8 to my > > editor, which means I've got 3 more to go.
> > My final manuscript deadline is December 1st, so it'll be a busy > > Thanksgiving for me (hopefully the turkey won't put me to sleep!) If > > you're interested to see what I've done so far, I updated the file > > here:
Hi, I realize i'm probably too late for chapter 8, but i'll take my chances anyway. I see that you have a part that mention hamachi. I've been using this excellent program for awhile and i stumbled onto some problems during the use of hamachi with machines that did not offer admin rights (which basically prevented me from installing hamachi).
I managed to get around this problem, though, by makin a portable version of hamachi which i can bring with me and start from my usb disk. The guide to making your own portable Hamachi came from the excellent people behind <a href="http:// logmeinwiki.com">LogMeInWiki.com</a>, and can be found <a href="http:// logmeinwiki.com/wiki/Hamachi:Buri">here</a>.
A portable version of Hamachi makes the program ó so much more flexible for uses with most types of machines without the need of installing it. The first time you use it you can set it up the way you like it to be, and you will never have to do it again. If you are carrying it with you on a usb disk, just plug the disk in a computer with internet access, start it and your set to go.
Hope this was usefull in some way :)
On Nov 9, 9:00 pm, "Gina Trapani, Lifehacker editor/author"
> Well, it'll be a happy St. Patty's day: my publisher tells me the > book will be shipping from their warehouse on March 17th, barring any > catastrophes. They're cracking the whip on me pretty good so that > date should stick. In the meantime, I just submitted chapter 8 to my > editor, which means I've got 3 more to go.
> My final manuscript deadline is December 1st, so it'll be a busy > Thanksgiving for me (hopefully the turkey won't put me to sleep!) If > you're interested to see what I've done so far, I updated the file > here:
> Hi, I realize i'm probably too late for chapter 8, but i'll take my > chances anyway. I see that you have a part that mention hamachi. I've > been using this excellent program for awhile and i stumbled onto some > problems during the use of hamachi with machines that did not offer > admin rights (which basically prevented me from installing hamachi).
> I managed to get around this problem, though, by makin a portable > version of hamachi which i can bring with me and start from my usb > disk. The guide to making your own portable Hamachi came from the > excellent people behind <a href="http:// > logmeinwiki.com">LogMeInWiki.com</a>, and can be found <a href="http:// > logmeinwiki.com/wiki/Hamachi:Buri">here</a>.
> A portable version of Hamachi makes the program ó so much more > flexible for uses with most types of machines without the need of > installing it. The first time you use it you can set it up the way you > like it to be, and you will never have to do it again. If you are > carrying it with you on a usb disk, just plug the disk in a computer > with internet access, start it and your set to go.
> Hope this was usefull in some way :)
> On Nov 9, 9:00 pm, "Gina Trapani, Lifehacker editor/author" > <lifehacker.edi...@gmail.com> wrote: > > Hi all,
> > Well, it'll be a happy St. Patty's day: my publisher tells me the > > book will be shipping from their warehouse on March 17th, barring any > > catastrophes. They're cracking the whip on me pretty good so that > > date should stick. In the meantime, I just submitted chapter 8 to my > > editor, which means I've got 3 more to go.
> > My final manuscript deadline is December 1st, so it'll be a busy > > Thanksgiving for me (hopefully the turkey won't put me to sleep!) If > > you're interested to see what I've done so far, I updated the file > > here: