Hec, can you peruse something for me?
Mal ,'Serenity'
Natter 62: The 62nd Natter
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.
Hec, can you peruse something for me?
Madame, I am at your perusal.
does anyone's little boy or girl play soccer or baseball who could use some of the tall padded socks? I have 2 pairs of white with black stripes and 2 pairs of black with white stripes. They've been worn maybe twice each.
CNN ran part of an interview with Michelle Obama that was very enjoyable.
She could dominate me any way she prefers. Girlfriend shifts my politics AND my Kinsey score.
One thing my gay sister and I share (among many things!) is a crush on Rachel Maddow.
I don't care what Rachel Maddow thinks, I'm about to throw some Bailey's into instant hot cocoa.
Ah, a classic. I had one today with homemade marshmallows.
I have been tempted to start a local club sandwich review blog. A coworker of a friend used to have a blog where he reviewed community and church suppers. It was pretty awesome.
ETA: I am pretty sure that I've seen that sandwich documentary on PBS.
Randomly, I get illogically annoyed when I can't see any movie I think of relatively soon on the cable. I have seen multiple references to High Society over the past couple of days, and is it on demand? No it is not. Bah.
Once again, someone from 100 years ago is trying to tell us what to do. From a 1909 NYT piece (written as if it were already 2009, the bastard):
With this year of our city, 2009, epochmaking, eramarking celebrations have come and gone - centennial exercises in honor of Henry Hudson, Robert Fulton, the Wright brothers, William Marconi, and other pioneers of last century's strides in science, industrial and otherwise.
It is the second time in our city's history that two weeks of her varied life have been given over as a mighty tribute to those men who marked the beginnings of great inventions, improvements, discoveries, and of applications which have for their result the amazing facilities for live and living afforded in this year of grace 2009.
The celebrations just ended not only mark the close of another great chapter in the history of New York; they have been an episode in the story of the universe.
Piss off, Mr. 1909. "[Y]ear of grace 2009"? Whatever. Why don't you go back to your... Titanic.
In the celebration pictures we find the aerovessel, almost absent from the celebrations of 1909, crowding in upon the vision as cabs did around the old-fashioned theatre one hundred years ago. We find the aerovessel in its many forms - from the single-seated skimmer to the vast aerocruisers, of which the Martian type is perhaps the finest example - equivalent to the Dreadnaught of the ante-pax days. Also, we perceive along the sea coast and on the Hudson River a type of vessel which was not foreshadowed even at the time of the first centennial celebrations - the submarine and flying skimmer, in playfully sobriqued the "susky-marine." Of course, the gradual elimination of earth and ocean surface travel made it inevitable that the submarine aerovessel should have a monopoly of the earth and the waters under the earth. It is hardly necessary to recall the case of the last of the old steel warships, the Amerigo, which foundered in 1947 and all souls after having been split by the Flying Diver (Jupiter: 2d class: 10 v. c.) as the latter shot from the ocean bed to the air leap.
...Huh?
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Yeah, Martian aerovessel traffic has really become a problem lately.
I think that the "flying skimmer" is the 1909 name for the flying car.
You know. . . the one we were promised - apparently, 100 year s ago.