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Anya ,'Bring On The Night'
Natter 57 Varieties
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.
Okay, I've gone through SG-1's Carter's father (whose name was actually Jacob), 24's Jack Bauer, Alias's Sark, and finally Farscape's Stark, and finally admitted I don't know who either of those people are.
(inevitable x-post)
From Eureka.
ION, Abba's drummer found dead in his garden.
Is it very wrong of me that I clicked on this and my first thought was, "wait, he's neither an A nor a B!"?
I mean, sad and all. But they need to expect these reactions.
Oh! Man, it's been so long since I watched it I didn't even think of that. In fact, I thought msbelle was declaring she'd found something. I guess I needed the "From". Thanks!
From the Abba article:
Ola Brunkert dies after accidently shattering window glass with his head
Isn't that a really odd way to put it?
glances over at ita Did you know that there’s an entire LJ community dedicated to Jack Carter/Nathan Stark?
I think ita needs to direct Colin right to that community.
I think that horse has already left the barn: CFerg "Boxed Set, Vol. IV: It's always suicide-mission this, save-the-planet that." Aug 17, 2007 12:46:08 pm PDT
Ola Brunkert dies after accidently shattering window glass with his head
So the Abba drummer joined Spinal Tap?
That is to say, someone who was rendered virtually blind as a result of brain damage—someone whose cortex couldn't make sense of a visual scene, for example—would not be considered "legally blind," so long as his eyeballs themselves were functioning normally.
Actually, that makes sense to me. It's not that the eyes aren't seeing it, it's that the brain is turning the seen objects into a bunch of dancing hamsters. (Or similar.) That's much more easily classed under brain damage than blindness; and anyway, somebody who's legally blind sees everything with equal poverty, while somebody with visual brain damage might be able to register some things but not others (e.g. blindsight).
The whole "you got your injury in a shitty way, therefore it doesn't count as an injury," that I have more of a problem with.
The coffee machine on my floor is broken.
It really is Monday, isn't it?