I had an amazingly uneventful flight that arrived early. Hertz gold had my car ready and it even has satellite radio and neverlost and I'm not being charged for them. Seattle traffic has even been nice to me.
Spike's Bitches 37: You take the killing for granted.
[NAFDA] Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.
Hmm. Interesting.
So I'm no expert on either side, and talking ex cloaca here, but from Wikipedia's Timeline of evolution and Bible Gateway's Genesis 1, it looks like the major problems are seeds and flowers, and birds. Those are the ones that are significantly out of cycle, leaving aside the whole light/sun question.
prokaryotes [4 bil]formless and void, waters [1]chemoautotrophs using carbon dioxide as a carbon source and oxidizing inorganic materials to extract energy photosynthesis [3 bil]light and darkness[1]cyanobacteria using water as a reducing agent, producing oxygen eukaryotes [2 bil], multicellular life [1 bil] ? ? (glaciation?)firmament (separating waters above from waters below, heaven)[2]accumulation of atmospheric oxygen allows formation of ozone layer, blocking uv and permitting colonization of the land ?dry land (earth and seas)[3] simple animals [600 mil], arthropods [570 mil], complex animals [550 mil]? -grass, seeds, fruit[3]this is a problem, flowers not turning up until very late on the evolutionary chart, and land animals perhaps predating land plants -stars, sun, moon[4] fish and proto-amphibians [500 mil]fish and birds[5]birds are a problem, not appearing until later in the evolutionary timeline land plants [475 mil]- insects and seeds [400 mil]- amphibians [360 mil], reptiles [300 mil], mammals [200 mil]beasts of the earth, crawling animals[6] birds [150 mil]- flowers [130 mil]- humans [2 mil]man and woman[6] -rest, sabbath[7]
Close - Midrashim (singular midrash).
amych and I once had a long conversation about fanfic as midrash. (And conversely, you can think of midrash as fanfic about God.)
Whoa! Liese with the table making!
I just finished reading a book set in 9th century Russia, and the Christians were all going to the Orthodox church and pretending they didn't believe in the power of the Winter Bear any more.
Nonetheless, Bear got some credit from the locals later on for using the cold of winter to quash Napoleon's and Hitler's armies.
Hee. I can't think unless I make tables. And then edit them compulsively after.
Winter Bear is awesome!
Of course, the future doesn't look so great for him, what with global warming....
Tables RULE. Nothing like 'em for organizing and visualizing yer data. Plus it's so much fun doing stuff like merging fields and drawing boxes around 'em. Signs that I may be a nerd, although YMMV.
Tablesare prettyeasy touse.
edit: I suppose a border would be nice....
Formatted correctly,
your table appears
Much like haiku.
Except sometimes, such as now not.
editing furiously away, trying to catch up