Jayne: 'Cause I don't know these folks. Don't much care to. Mal: They're whores. Jayne: I'm in.

'Heart Of Gold'


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.


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.


tommyrot - Dec 07, 2005 5:23:04 am PST #9870 of 10006
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

It was 0 degrees this morning - woo hoo!

ION, it looks like Condi's speeches in Europe aren't going over entirely well.

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"It's clear that the text of the speech was drafted by lawyers with the intention of misleading an audience," Andrew Tyrie, a Conservative member of Parliament, said in an interview. Mr. Tyrie is chairman of a recently formed nonpartisan committee that plans to investigate claims that the British government has tacitly condoned torture by allowing the United States to use its airspace to transport terrorist suspects to countries where they are subsequently tortured.

Parsing through the speech, Mr. Tyrie pointed out example after example where, he said, Ms. Rice was using surgically precise language to obfuscate and distract. By asserting, for instance, that the United States does not send suspects to countries where they "will be" tortured, Ms. Rice is protecting herself, Mr. Tyrie said, leaving open the possibility that they "may be" tortured in those countries.


Fred Pete - Dec 07, 2005 5:30:02 am PST #9871 of 10006
Ann, that's a ferret.

Maybe Condi's view is that it all depends on what the meaning of "is" is?


Dana - Dec 07, 2005 5:30:06 am PST #9872 of 10006
"I'm useless alone." // "We're all useless alone. It's a good thing you're not alone."

The Kristen invented that word (certainly, she was the first person I saw use it).

Alas, I'm pretty sure squick has a long and distinguished history.

Edit:

The term squick was introduced in the Usenet newsgroup alt.sex.bondage in the early 1990s to refer to an otherwise unremarkable act that crossed someone's personal boundaries in an extreme fashion

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Topic!Cindy - Dec 07, 2005 5:33:40 am PST #9873 of 10006
What is even happening?

The term squick was introduced in the Usenet newsgroup alt.sex.bondage in the early 1990s to refer to an otherwise unremarkable act that crossed someone's personal boundaries in an extreme fashion
What? Like The Kristen still couldn't have introduced it?

ION, it looks like Condi's speeches in Europe aren't going over entirely well.

Did anyone else read "Condi's" as "Cordi's"?


Jesse - Dec 07, 2005 5:53:00 am PST #9874 of 10006
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

but that's why they need to be TAUGHT NOT TO DO IT, not just forgiven.

Wait, what? Are you saying the purpose of schooling is to learn stuff you don't already know??


Steph L. - Dec 07, 2005 6:13:35 am PST #9875 of 10006
Unusually and exceedingly peculiar and altogether quite impossible to describe

Did anyone else read "Condi's" as "Cordi's"?

YES!!!