And we live to fight another day.

Mal ,'Objects In Space'


Natter 40: The Nice One  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Cass - Dec 06, 2005 10:25:58 pm PST #9860 of 10006
Bob's learned to live with tragedy, but he knows that this tragedy is one that won't ever leave him or get better.

I skipped hugely but meara'd what I skimmed.

I finally met Emeline! Brazilian dinner (con plantains) with Aimée, and I got to see the wee little girl. Hold her, even.
ita with the cute wees is pretty cute. Not pink gingham cute though. Damn, now I want to go see Em again and be amused for hours.
OK, I'm probably the only person who watches Las Vegas, but did they REALLY [...]
Oh, they really... But since I watch for my tv!crush on Vanessa Marcil, I wasn't really affected.
Naughty priest Vaughn was the best thing evah.
Ever ever ever!
Just watched this week's GA. Do they give Emmy's for show most likely to break you?
It'll get my vote.
Do I get to pick who makes that delivery?
With this feature, I might not cringe at mornings so much.

There is a cat sleeping next to / on me. I want to get up but she's being kinda cute. It'sa quandry.


Topic!Cindy - Dec 07, 2005 1:41:57 am PST #9861 of 10006
What is even happening?

Hey! Check out the current top story in the Apple.com start page: [link] "New Oxford American Dictionary Word of the Year: “Podcast”"
Full story at Mac Daily News: Oxford American Dictionary announces Word of the Year: 'Podcast'

Did you all look at the runners up? Squick made it. As far as I know, The Kristen invented that word (certainly, she was the first person I saw use it). From the above article's list of runners up:

• squick (cause immediate and thorough revulsion: "was anyone else squicked by our waiter's piercings?")


Theodosia - Dec 07, 2005 1:59:32 am PST #9862 of 10006
'we all walk this earth feeling we are frauds. The trick is to be grateful and hope the caper doesn't end any time soon"

I saw the "podcast" cite at the Mac homepage, which made me smile and smile -- good way to start the day!

NPR makes most of their programs available as podcasts -- I'm subscribed to the Science Friday ones. Listened to a bunch I hadn't gotten around to this past weekend when I was driving to and from NJ....


Steph L. - Dec 07, 2005 3:33:55 am PST #9863 of 10006
the hardest to learn / was the least complicated

Quality-wise, a lot of podcasts sound like they were recorded in a metal trash can in someone's basement. But content-wise, there are some good ones out there. And the anarchist in me loves the Pump Up the Volume-ness of podcasts. Subverting The Man. (Er -- sort of. I mean, when they're available on the iTunes website, how subversive can they be? And yet, I maintain that they are, b/c they're commercial-free and the content is dictated only by the podcaster, not any corporation.)


erikaj - Dec 07, 2005 4:35:35 am PST #9864 of 10006
Always Anti-fascist!

I think I like Allyson's finger-removal suggestion for baby's first Plagiarist. Considering taking the time to spread the rumor she has crabs might affect my productivity adversely. (My words are mine. Anyway the non-derivative ones are.)


§ ita § - Dec 07, 2005 4:43:08 am PST #9865 of 10006
Well not canonically, no, but this is transformative fiction.

Eureka teaser (yousendit link).


sumi - Dec 07, 2005 4:43:32 am PST #9866 of 10006
Art Crawl!!!

TAR: I'm really not happy that the Weavers are in the final three, but seriously the Godlewskis were such a bad team.

Nip/Tuck -- that was a really enjoyable episode. And I totally guessed that Kimber was a hallucination.

Go me!


Burrell - Dec 07, 2005 4:45:55 am PST #9867 of 10006
Why did Darth Vader cross the road? To get to the Dark Side!

First, let me say that the one, maybe the only, advantage to be awake at dawn is watching it from the window in my den. Turns out to be a spectacular view. Who knew?

Okay, I'm a big ol' skipper (over 1000 posts) so I'm not going to go back to find out who originally said this but,

My Dean of Students has tried to convince me that students of today don't know they aren't supposed to cut and paste from the Internet, I should feel sorry for the poor ignorant students, and they should be forgiven. I am not a believer.

WTF? Where is this? I mean, it's probably true that they are too self-centered to realize it's plagiarism, but that's why they need to be TAUGHT NOT TO DO IT, not just forgiven. I catch students doing it all the time.


sarameg - Dec 07, 2005 5:03:08 am PST #9868 of 10006

I had to do an above average amount of writing in college (judging from some of my friends' experiences, OMV) and it just never occurred to me to lift someone else's text without clear attribution. It's just something I can't quite wrap my head around. Where's the fun in that? But then, I think finding another way to say something someone else has said is kinda entertaining. I was one of the few students in one of my classes who actually liked doing the one-page synopses of the daily reading assignments. I did get yelled at for blowing out the margins a couple of time. After a few years of artfully padding essays for an annoying teacher in high school, learning to be more concise took some work.

Went to bed early, but didn't sleep well. At one point, the cat was trying to sleep on my head. Not sure if that's a cause or just an observation I was awake to notice.


sumi - Dec 07, 2005 5:13:29 am PST #9869 of 10006
Art Crawl!!!

ita - I noticed that Neil Grayston (Mouthbreather, right?) is in the cast of Eureka.