Jamie Michelle wrote: ↑Sat Apr 18, 2020 11:38 pm
EmpressViolet wrote: ↑Sat Apr 18, 2020 8:59 pm
You're so cute. Tee hee indeed. *smile* Your kind of corset is my kind too, Jamie. I am a girly girl Mistress.
Do you have pics of yourself in something like that on Enchantrix Empire?
Thank you for your kind words, Miss Violet!
And it's great that you're a girlie-girl mistress, because I'm a girlie-girl sissy! Yippee! I love feeling girlie!
I don't have pictures of me in a corset, but I do have pictures of me in various lingerie. Below you and others can see pictures of me. The October 28, 2017 picture therein features my dear husband Mike!
* Jamie Michelle, "Biographical Multimedia: Pictures, Videos and Miscellanea", Internet Archive, Feb. 22, 2020,
https://archive.org/download/Jamie-Mich ... media.html ,
https://megalodon.jp/2020-0717-0916-05/ ... media.html ,
https://archive.is/UHTFy .
Here's a quizzical circumstance pertaining to my above biographical page which I thought some here might find of interest. The following is an email that I sent this month (on August 1) to Brewster Kahle, the founder of the Internet Archive, who I have had discussions with before:
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My Accounts Have Been Severely Downlisted in the Internet Archive Search Feature
Dear Brewster Kahle,
You may recall me from a previous email discussion we had between each other back in February 26, 2016 regarding the improper deletion by another of one of my Internet Archive items, which you helped me to suitably resolve, i.e., to recover. Thank you for that.
I now write to you regarding another troubling matter occurring with my Internet Archive accounts. My following two said accounts and their items have been severely downlisted in the Internet Archive's search feature:
https://archive.org/details/@james_redford
https://archive.org/details/@jamie-michelle
Just to explain why I have two accounts, I'm male-to-female transgendered. James Redford is my former legal name, and Jamie Michelle is my current name. I hope this is not problematical.
This issue has been occurring for a number of days now. Whereas before, my items would appear as either the first listed item or near the top of the items listed in the Internet Archive's search results when suitable search-parameters were entered. For a good example, the search-term "jamie michelle" (with or without the quotation marks) would bring up my item (published under my jamie-michelle account) with that exact title as the top hit (as would be expected, since it's the only Internet Archive item with that exact title), now it is near the bottom of the search results. Without the quotation marks, it's lost somewhere in the deep nether regions of the search results, such that I haven't even been able to make it appear no matter how far I scroll down, whereas a massive slew of ever-so-slight tangential results appear. And so it goes with other search-parameters relevant to either of my above accounts' items.
I would appreciate it if my accounts would stop being censored in this manner (whatever the cause of this de facto state of affairs), since it makes it nearly impossible for someone to find my items using the Internet Archive's search feature, even when my items are by far the most relevant to the search-terms. So I kindly ask if you can please resolve this troubling problem.
I thank you in advance for your time on this matter, Mr. Kahle. I look forward to hearing back from you. Take care, sir.
Sincerely,
Jamie (James Redford/Jamie Michelle)
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As of this time, the problem described above still persists. As said, I sent the above email to Mr. Kahle on August 1, 2020: to his
brewster@archive.org email address. Upon waiting a week and receiving no response, I sent the same email to his
brewster@eff.org email address on August 8. (These are the only publicly-available email addresses for him that I am aware of.) I have yet to hear any response.
This is interesting because Mr. Kahle was very responsive toward me regarding the previous problem which I comment upon within the first sentence of my foregoing email to him, which involved someone within his Internet Archive organization improperly deleting one of my items published under my james_redford account. He was quite nice in his discussions with me in helping to resolve that issue.
However, as of now Mr. Kahle could be quite burdened with attempting to handle lawfare attacks upon his Internet Archive digital library by the kleptocratic enemies of open discourse and liberty. For some background on said attacks, see the following news article:
* Timothy B. Lee, "Lawsuit over online book lending could bankrupt Internet Archive: Publishers call online library 'willful digital piracy on an industrial scale.'", Ars Technica, June 1, 2020,
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/202 ... g-program/ ,
https://web.archive.org/web/20200719184 ... g-program/ ,
https://archive.is/tK7tZ ,
http://www.freezepage.com/1597456957LOZOJCKPGK .
I hope Mr. Kahle--and hence the world--prevails over such attacks. And mayhap in time, the other problem described above will also be favorably resolved.
We can dream.
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* "VNV Nation - When is the Future?", VNV Nation ( youtube.com/user/channelvnv ), Oct. 8, 2018,
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SF5mf4LV7Jw . Mirror: "VNV Nation - When is the Future?", VNV Nation ( facebook.com/VNVNation/ ), Oct. 8, 2018,
https://www.facebook.com/VNVNation/vide ... 302380259/ .
"VNV" stands for "Victory Not Vengeance".
That reminds me of something near and dear to my own heart. "Carney", in addition to being an old-timey spelling for carny, such as a carnival-barker announcing the sights in a grotesque freak-show, is also a Gaelic surname meaning Victory or Victorious. Sort of like those optical illusions which pop back and forth between being their opposite configuration depending on how one looks at it.
Interesting.