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SashaQ - happysad Started conversation Apr 8, 2014
Hi Galaxy Babe
I'm your sub-editor for Captain Kirk's Romances in 'Star Trek'. The new version is here A87825306 - please subscribe!
I loved this in Peer Review, and it didn't need much subbing If you're happy with it too, I'll send it on its way
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SashaQ - happysad Posted Apr 9, 2014
Hi Galaxy Babe
I'm your sub-editor for The Chelyabinsk Superbolide. The new version is here A87826305 - please subscribe!
Excellent write up of the events (I remember seeing video clips on the news )
Just one query: "estimate its size (over 17m)" - 17m in diameter?
SQ and GB
Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Apr 10, 2014
Hi again Sasha!
Thank you!
These things scare me to death, to be honest. I load up "Space Weather" each morning and there are new "NEA's" listed, some within moon distance! and we never saw this one coming...
To answer your question:
These things aren't round, they're like enormous potatoes in shape, so I hesitate to use the word "diameter", which is a straight line going through the middle of a circle connecting two points on the circumference (or so I remember from maths lessons in school)
If you would like me to elaborate, then 17m is its fattest bulge, I'd say "at the widest point"
GB
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SashaQ - happysad Posted Apr 10, 2014
Thanks GB - I added that in (my favourite maths is about multidimensional objects, so '17m' looks funny to my eyes, as I think of 1- or 2-dimensional shapes rather than 3-dimensional) Makes it clear that the objects aren't spheres, too
I'm happy with this now, so if you are too, I'll send it on its way as well
SQ and GB
SashaQ - happysad Posted May 19, 2014
Hi GB
I'm sub-editing your Extrasolar Planet Groundbreakers - the new version is A87827665 - please subscribe
Very easy to sub If you're happy I'll send it back to us!
SQ and GB
SashaQ - happysad Posted Jul 29, 2014
Just a note to say thank you - you've done sterling work this last month keeping everything running smoothly Sorry I haven't been doing quite as much as I should...
I'm thankful for h2g2 and the requirements for updating the front page that give me firm incentives to emerge from the soup I'm in... I couldn't do it without you keeping track of the subbing etc, though I'm enjoying doing the final proofreads this week, which is a good task
Thanks again
SQ and GB
Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Jul 30, 2014
No problem Sasha
I couldn't do this job without you either.
I find keeping busy helps keep your mind active and you can lose yourself in other people's work. It helps the healing process too. I'm missing visiting Ian's Mum, and mourn her loss even though she was 99, and wanted to go, it's made no difference to my feelings.
You take your own sweet time and do whatever you can when you can, we're doing great and have a healthy pile of fabulous upcoming entries for the GP to readI know they get read even if we don't get any feedback, it's still a great accomplishment what we are doing
Take care of yourself
SQ and GB
SashaQ - happysad Posted Jul 30, 2014
Thank you
It is a great accomplishment At the h2g2 Meet, Pastey mentioned that in Pliny there is a Social Media panel on Entries, and it is good to see the Tweets and Facebook Likes there, as well as the comments in h2g2 itself
I just felt like saying especial thank you, as it is a difficult time for us both... I am keeping busy, but I prefer to be offline in the evenings still and I think the soup has been thicker this week because I've been under the weather for a few days and Deb wasn't there to laugh at my version of man-flu and comfort me, so not to worry. Today was productive, so I feel better all round We are doing a great job!
SQ and GB
SashaQ - happysad Posted Aug 27, 2017
I just want to say that I've said it to <BB< and I'll say it to you, that if there's anything in my power that I can help you with, you can let me know.
I'm still proud of how we make a great team in h2g2 and we're doing a great job
SQ and GB
SashaQ - happysad Posted Sep 14, 2017
Thank you
Interestingly, a Butterfly Bush (Buddleia) planted itself in the corner outside the accessible door of my office this year. It's flowering well, now, and arches over my head when I go in the building. The bees are enjoying it, mainly, but there have been a few Tortoiseshell butterflies too - one flew round me today Lovely
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Galaxy Babe - eclectic editor Posted Sep 16, 2017
I have seen more bees than butterflies this year - but I am happy the bees make use of the plants. Interestingly, my clematis which flowered earlier in the year, has suddenly sprang into life again and bloomed. I don't recall two lots of flowers from the same plant in the same year before
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