Go forth and fill your libraries with media.
Seriously, thanks to everyone for being so amazing and patient. You are the reason I love Vox.
I was just told that the Amazon Conduit will be fixed by tomorrow. I will post here as soon as I get word that it's back up and running.
I know this has been frustrating and I am sorry there wasn't more I could do to make it less so. I really appreciate your patience though.
Cheers,
Bad news. As many of you have probably noticed, the Amazon Conduit was not fixed in the last week's release. Unfortunately, there was an undetected bug that is preventing the conduit from working.
We are working on this bug fix and hope to have the Conduit back up and running this week.
I will keep you posted.
Thank you for being so patient.
Blog Action Day is every October 15th, when blogger are asked to post something about a single issue to show our strength and conviction as an online community. It's a great way to feel connected to the greater good, and the participation of so many bloggers to support the world's leading non-profit organizations is something you can do to help, right now. By blogging today, you're supporting some of the world's leading non-profits and sharing your voice for change.
This year's topic is climate change, and we'd love to read your thoughts on the topic. If you participate, leave us a link to your post in the comments, so we know to check out your post!
Go to www.blogactionday.org to learn more, get a badge for your blog showing your participation, and see some ideas for your post on climate change.
Can't wait to read your posts!
~ daisy
The Amazon Conduit will be working again on October 15, 2009. Thank you to everyone for your patience.
Have a great weekend,
daisy, Team Vox
In my last Team Vox post, I let you know that we're aware that the Amazon conduit is broken and that we're working to fix it. Many of you want to know when it's going to be fixed and I'm so sorry I haven't gotten back to you about that sooner.
Unfortunately, I don't have an exact date to give you, but rest assured, the Amazon conduit will be fixed in the coming weeks.
In the meantime, I'm about to finish my latest book and I could use a few suggestions as to what to read next, so... if you don't mind, let me know in the comments what's on your nightstand and/or what book you think I absolutely must read next.
Thanks! :)
Some of you may have noticed that right now you cannot add books from Amazon to your Vox library. Giving people a glimpse into what's on your night stand is important to many of you, so I just wanted to reassure you that we are doing our best to get this bug fixed. I'll keep you posted.
So sorry for the inconvenience.
Hope you have a great weekend!
daisy
Haha, I had the BEST TIME OF LIFE! I went to queue there way too early (but I did got my Madonna t-shirt thanks to early queueing!), I almost passed out due the extremely hot weather, no clouds, sun shining, nearly +30 degrees and absolutely no possibilities for a shady place with in 1,5 kilometres (concert was in a harbour area) and I have very low tolerance for hot/sunny weather and that's why I hate being in the sun for a longer time. Gates were suppose to open at 17:30, so I was there at 14:00, which was just way too early. I waited there for an hour and after that decided that I have to find myself a cooler/shade place, so we walked (Jari was there waiting with me, he didn't have a ticket in though) to the nearest shop, bought some more drinks (water!) and we stayed there until 16:30 when I started to feel better again and decided to go back to the queue. Jari left back to the hotel and I went back to the line. Around 17:00 some of the folks were let in to the checking area and we thought "yay finally were getting in, only 30 minutes to go" but when the clock hit 18:00, the guards announced that Madonna's sound check is late and the gates won't open until 18:00. WTF?!!! was the first reaction. People were hot, thirsty, sweaty and we were all jammed in to one small place and sun was shining from a clear sky. I tried to crouch behind this tall guy who blocked the sun from shining directly to my face :P Few minutes after that, first girl passed out just few meters away from me. I was already feeling shaky and nearly passing out myself so that didn't help me at all! Some of the first aid people came to collect her and pretty quickly after that the gates were opened and people started running (how did they have the strength! I was beat!) towards the stage. I speed walked to the golden circle/a-area pretty quickly and got myself the perfect spot just few meters away from the end of the catwalk. Warm up act was Paul Oakenfold and he came on stage around 20:00. I chatted with these two nice young girls from Tampere, who were pondering where would be the perfect place to watch the concert and I told them to stay put as this was the perfect spot :) They were also nice enough to hold my space for me, as I went outside the golden circle to get some more water to drink, otherwise I would've been forced to go farther away from the catwalk when I got back. Paul Oakenfold came to the stage and so did some of Madonna's dancers, people got so excited when he played Darude's Sandstorm (Finnish dj/artist) and last song he played was Madonna's new song "Celebration". After Oakenfold left the stage, we had to wait a bit more before the "Sweet Machine" intro hit the screens and the crowd (85 000 of them!) went crazy! I'm not gonna analyse the entire show or song by song, I'll spare you from all of that cause I know how sick you must be already about me screaming Madonna! every day :D My absolute fave songs were Beat Goes On, Vogue, Like A Prayer, Into The Groove, Frozen and La Isla Bonita. She changed clothes 8 times in two hours and still managed to look like it was nothing but an easy late night run for her, and not breaking a sweat. As I screamed, cried, laughed, sang, jumped and danced through it. I was so happy to finally see her and I got around 300 photos and few short video clips which I will cherish forever. I was back at the hotel around 1:00 (am!) and had to took a shower, next morning my ankle and knee was busted, it still hurts but it was worth it and would do it again without hesitating. Obviously I couldn't go to the Helsinki Zoo on Friday cause I was so tired and legs were hurting, so we got the earlier train (7 hours, no air condition, still +30 degrees!) back home. So that was it. You can check out rest of the pics @ Flickr! and videos @ Youtube! Let me know what you think? :)
ETA: Will catch up on everybody's blogs, posts, tweets and other stuff TOMORROW, now it's 2am. and I'm watching Stargate SG-1 and then go to bed. Good night!
Originally published at Northern Star. You can comment here or there.
Haha, I had the BEST TIME OF LIFE! I went to queue there way too early (but I did got my Madonna t-shirt thanks to early queueing!), I almost passed out due the extremely hot weather, no clouds, sun shining, nearly +30 degrees and absolutely no possibilities for a shady place with in 1,5 kilometres (concert was in a harbour area) and I have very low tolerance for hot/sunny weather and that's why I hate being in the sun for a longer time. Gates were suppose to open at 17:30, so I was there at 14:00, which was just way too early. I waited there for an hour and after that decided that I have to find myself a cooler/shade place, so we walked (Jari was there waiting with me, he didn't have a ticket in though) to the nearest shop, bought some more drinks (water!) and we stayed there until 16:30 when I started to feel better again and decided to go back to the queue. Jari left back to the hotel and I went back to the line. Around 17:00 some of the folks were let in to the checking area and we thought "yay finally were getting in, only 30 minutes to go" but when the clock hit 18:00, the guards announced that Madonna's sound check is late and the gates won't open until 18:00. WTF?!!! was the first reaction. People were hot, thirsty, sweaty and we were all jammed in to one small place and sun was shining from a clear sky. I tried to crouch behind this tall guy who blocked the sun from shining directly to my face :P Few minutes after that, first girl passed out just few meters away from me. I was already feeling shaky and nearly passing out myself so that didn't help me at all! Some of the first aid people came to collect her and pretty quickly after that the gates were opened and people started running (how did they have the strength! I was beat!) towards the stage. I speed walked to the golden circle/a-area pretty quickly and got myself the perfect spot just few meters away from the end of the catwalk. Warm up act was Paul Oakenfold and he came on stage around 20:00. I chatted with these two nice young girls from Tampere, who were pondering where would be the perfect place to watch the concert and I told them to stay put as this was the perfect spot :) They were also nice enough to hold my space for me, as I went outside the golden circle to get some more water to drink, otherwise I would've been forced to go farther away from the catwalk when I got back. Paul Oakenfold came to the stage and so did some of Madonna's dancers, people got so excited when he played Darude's Sandstorm (Finnish dj/artist) and last song he played was Madonna's new song "Celebration". After Oakenfold left the stage, we had to wait a bit more before the "Sweet Machine" intro hit the screens and the crowd (85 000 of them!) went crazy! I'm not gonna analyse the entire show or song by song, I'll spare you from all of that cause I know how sick you must be already about me screaming Madonna! every day :D My absolute fave songs were Beat Goes On, Vogue, Like A Prayer, Into The Groove, Frozen and La Isla Bonita. She changed clothes 8 times in two hours and still managed to look like it was nothing but an easy late night run for her, and not breaking a sweat. As I screamed, cried, laughed, sang, jumped and danced through it. I was so happy to finally see her and I got around 300 photos and few short video clips which I will cherish forever. I was back at the hotel around 1:00 (am!) and had to took a shower, next morning my ankle and knee was busted, it still hurts but it was worth and would do it again without hesitating. Obviously I couldn't go to the Helsinki Zoo on Friday cause I was so tired and legs were hurting, so we got the earlier train (7 hours, no air condition, still +30 degrees!) back home. So that was it. You can check out rest of the pics @ Flickr! and videos @ Youtube! Let me know what you think? :)
ETA: Will catch up on everybody's blogs, posts, tweets and other stuff TOMORROW, now it's 2am. and I'm watching Stargate SG-1 and then go to bed. Good night!
Originally published at Northern Star. You can comment here or there.
Haha, I had the BEST TIME OF LIFE! I went to queue there way too early (but I did got my Madonna t-shirt thanks to early queueing!), I almost passed out due the extremely hot weather, no clouds, sun shining, nearly +30 degrees and absolutely no possibilities for a shady place with in 1,5 kilometres (concert was in a harbour area) and I have very low tolerance for hot/sunny weather and that's why I hate being in the sun for a longer time. Gates were suppose to open at 17:30, so I was there at 14:00, which was just way too early. I waited there for an hour and after that decided that I have to find myself a cooler/shade place, so we walked (Jari was there waiting with me, he didn't have a ticket in though) to the nearest shop, bought some more drinks (water!) and we stayed there until 16:30 when I started to feel better again and decided to go back to the queue. Jari left back to the hotel and I went back to the line. Around 17:00 some of the folks were let in to the checking area and we thought "yay finally were getting in, only 30 minutes to go" but when the clock hit 18:00, the guards announced that Madonna's sound check is late and the gates won't open until 18:00. WTF?!!! was the first reaction. People were hot, thirsty, sweaty and we were all jammed in to one small place and sun was shining from a clear sky. I tried to crouch behind this tall guy who blocked the sun from shining directly to my face :P Few minutes after that, first girl passed out just few meters away from me. I was already feeling shaky and nearly passing out myself so that didn't help me at all! Some of the first aid people came to collect her and pretty quickly after that the gates were opened and people started running (how did they have the strength! I was beat!) towards the stage. I speed walked to the golden circle/a-area pretty quickly and got myself the perfect spot just few meters away from the end of the catwalk. Warm up act was Paul Oakenfold and he came on stage around 20:00. I chatted with these two nice young girls from Tampere, who were pondering where would be the perfect place to watch the concert and I told them to stay put as this was the perfect spot :) They were also nice enough to hold my space for me, as I went outside the golden circle to get some more water to drink, otherwise I would've been forced to go farther away from the catwalk when I got back. Paul Oakenfold came to the stage and so did some of Madonna's dancers, people got so excited when he played Darude's Sandstorm (Finnish dj/artist) and last song he played was Madonna's new song "Celebration". After Oakenfold left the stage, we had to wait a bit more before the "Sweet Machine" intro hit the screens and the crowd (85 000 of them!) went crazy! I'm not gonna analyse the entire show or song by song, I'll spare you from all of that cause I know how sick you must be already about me screaming Madonna! every day :D My absolute fave songs were Beat Goes On, Vogue, Like A Prayer, Into The Groove, Frozen and La Isla Bonita. She changed clothes 8 times in two hours and still managed to look like it was nothing but an easy late night run for her, and not breaking a sweat. As I screamed, cried, laughed, sang, jumped and danced through it. I was so happy to finally see her and I got around 300 photos and few short video clips which I will cherish forever. I was back at the hotel around 1:00 (am!) and had to took a shower, next morning my ankle and knee was busted, it still hurts but it was worth and would do it again without hesitating. Obviously I couldn't go to the Helsinki Zoo on Friday cause I was so tired and legs were hurting, so we got the earlier train (7 hours, no air condition, still +30 degrees!) back home. So that was it. You can check out rest of the pics @ Flickr! and videos @ Youtube! Let me know what you think? :)
Originally published at Northern Star. You can comment here or there.



