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Also, your regular, non-slash, real-life military needs you - to go phone your Senator and tell them that you want them to repeal Don't Ask, Don't Tell.

The Senate votes tomorrow (to repeal it), and things aren't looking good.

[profile] sotto_voice has a post with important details here. Please go read it and take action!
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Denizens of the internet -- or, at least, those who subscribe to me, may I draw your attention to [personal profile] setissma's last lj post? She had a death in the family recently, and it's been rough, but this also has happened:

On the (small) bright side, my aunt's heart went to a 28 year old who would have died without it, and that surgery was a success. Her other organs, tissues, etc. will help 60+ other people. It's obviously not as good as having her around, but it's been a huge consolation to know that one of the worst days of our lives was a fresh start for someone else.

(The whole post is here.)

I'm reposting because, would you look at that number? Sixty plus people, whose lives are improved - or saved! - because [personal profile] setissma's aunt's family honoured her wish to be an organ donor.

I was kind of shocked, myself. I signed my organ donor card long ago, and talked to my family about it, but I had no idea that the small act of deciding to be a donor could, potentially, help so many others.

Sixty plus people! Good lord!

If you haven't signed a donor card already - or talked to your family about your wants - please consider it.
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Hey guys,

If you use FaceBook, please go vote on their TOS. They've revised them over the past few months, with an advisory board made of users, and now they're asking people to vote on the new TOS vs the old 2008 TOS.

Here's the Consumerist talking about it, and here's the actual FaceBook voting page.

Frankly, FaceBook has been a big pain in my ass, but remember how MySpace had that clause that they have legal rights to anything you posted? That was sucky. It shouldn't happen again, and the only way it won't happen again is if we pay attention to TOS docs on the social networks we use.

ETA: In fact, that very thing seems to have been a point in the revised FaceBook TOS. A paragraph of note in the revised TOS docs:

A number of our users, and organizations such as the Association of Photographers and the British Association of Picture Libraries, were concerned that we were asserting ownership of their content, and wanted to better understand the scope of the license grant they were giving to us. In particular, some users felt that the license enables us to do whatever we want with their content. In our latest version, we try to make it clear that you continue to own your content, and that we have only asked for those rights that we need to provide our services and features. To that end, the license is no longer irrevocable or perpetual; the license now ends when a user deletes their content or their account. In addition, we give users control over their content by making it subject to their Privacy Settings. This means, for example, that if you set your Privacy Settings so that only your friends can see a photo, we cannot show that photo to anyone but your friends.

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