Juliana and Hecubus will be amused by the fact that my surfing has resulted in me watching "Vertical Limit" with the television on mute. I can't help myself!
I wwas looking at the TV guide on line and saw it was on . I was sure you could resist.
I am heading towards bed. I feel so much better than last night,( which I didn't even earn) , but I really feel worn out.
I am in a Flexeril daze and watching Batman Beyond. Definitely an early night for me.
It's really been two years? Man, how time flies. I wonder if lori is one of the engineers cited near the end.
I feel so much better than last night,( which I didn't even earn) , but I really feel worn out.
yay on the feeling better. I hope you get a good night's sleep.
I am in a Flexeril daze and watching Batman Beyond. Definitely an early night for me.
ugh.
It's really been two years?
Two earth-years, anyway.
Damn, I remember the rover landing watch-n-post....
I should have gone to bed early, but instead watched TV and talked on the phone, and am going to bed now.
Juliana and Hecubus will be amused by the fact that my surfing has resulted in me watching "Vertical Limit" with the television on mute. I can't help myself!
Heh. Did the TiVo collect it for you?
Just discovered the Looney Tunes Golden Collection, vol. 3 is out and I *can't* wait on that. Into the shopping cart it goes.
So, I thought I'd try this Windows Spyware Beta thingie to go with my Spybot... and I'm hung up on the validation step. Which is annoying as there is nothing sketchy about this laptop. It's just... hanging there not doing anything. Eh. Maybe I'll try tomorrow.
Happy New Year, all.
Stuff to read, for those that need stuff to read: [link]
The Edge Annual Question — 2006
WHAT IS YOUR DANGEROUS IDEA?
The history of science is replete with discoveries that were considered socially, morally, or emotionally dangerous in their time; the Copernican and Darwinian revolutions are the most obvious. What is your dangerous idea? An idea you think about (not necessarily one you originated) that is dangerous not because it is assumed to be false, but because it might be true?
It's long, but it's actually 117 short essays. Fun for those that prefer the red pill.
Everything is pointless
eta:
In the coming decades, our concept of free will, based as it is on ignorance of its actual mechanisms, will be destroyed by what we learn about the actual workings of the brain.
Ooh, I can't wait!