Well, I was just going to post random mathematical jargon of my own devising ("whether the cardinal number aleph-one is equal to c, the cardinality of the reals, is undecidable in Zermelo-Frankel set theory"), but then I realized, why not Tom Lehrer?
Which, I think, is a query posed far too infrequently.
This is either further proof that DX's and my sooper seekrit internet love was MEANT TO BE, or possibly that I'm even dorkier than anyone ever imagined, but when I was 10 I became obsessed with patter songs and memorized the entirety of "New Math" just to see if I could do it. And I just now quizzed myself on it in the kitchen while steaming milk for the coffee, and it's all still there.
Did we know the Serenity novelization is being written by Keith DeCandido?
Huh. Well, it could be worse, but it would've been better if it had been written by, say, Joss or Tim or Jane. But then, most things are.
Blog post about the Comic-Con panel. No spoilers.
I love Nathan Fillion:
Video crews with shoulder-mounted cameras transmitted the goings-on to giant screens for the benefit of those farther back in the giant hall and Fillion seized the opportunity for one close-up.
"And for those of you who haven't seen the movie yet, I've got good news," Fillion said, pausing. "I've just saved a bunch of money on my car insurance."
Three hours, 45 minutes. IJS.
"I've just saved a bunch of money on my car insurance."
Hee. Weirdly enough, the exact moment I read that a Geiko commercial said that on my tv.
20 minutes. Yay.
::sigh:: no widescreen
But, yay! Firefly coming from the wire in my wall!