This is kind of hilarious: [link] And just goes to show, we still can't cope with winter weather in this neck of the woods. Even if you are an arctic explorer, you are at our mercy.
'Destiny'
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
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.
A bunch of cool photos of an old New Years Eve celebration: Miniseries #13: Celebrants
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Rather a disturbing image in number 8 where, apparently, a young Marine NCO has wrestled an unruly woman to the floor only to have her attempt to lift his wallet. Ah, the Marines! Always looking out for our welfare.
There was ice in Western Fairfax this morning. More slushy on the streets, but it took me several minutes to get the ice off the windshield.
And yet traffic was so light, I still made it to work on time.
Hi Moonlit! Good to see your pixels.
Dude, that NYT feature got the Brokeback quote wrong. Dur.
Corgi vid very cute. I still find them adorable, despite our family's 12-year adventure with a very cranky specimen.
I just heard the word "counter-radicalization" on the BBC. I've never heard it before and I can't imagine what it might entail. Reverse brain washing?
Today has been a DAY and it isn't even 10:00 yet. I finished all but two college recs. One is written, but I'm not sure how to get it to the student who didn't give me the address of where to send it and the other is for a former student in her application to a special program at her university and requires more thought.
That NYT feature does make me want to watch Brokeback Mountain again.
And movies by mail are not a fad. They are a way of life. Well, until superseded by streaming rentals, anyway.
Is radicalization considered brainwashing?
FCM:
Joey Tribbiani, Chandler Bing, Ross Geller
Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry, David Schwimmer
Phoebe Buffay, Monica Geller, Rachel Green
Lisa Kudrow, Courtney Cox, Jennifer Aniston
2010: Twenty-Ten, Not Two-Thousand-And-Ten
When you first exclaim "2010" out loud, as you ring in the New Year later tonight, say "twenty-ten" not "two-thousand-and-ten."
Why?
Because the former is two words shorter than the latter, as the web site Twentynot2000.com points out. In our shortening, 140-character tweeting vernacular, brevity matters.
According to the site:
Say the year "1810" out loud. Now say the year "1999" out loud. See a pattern? It's been easier, faster, and shorter to say years this way for every decade (except for the one that just ended) instead of saying the number the long way. However, many people are carrying the way they said years from last decade over to this decade as a bad habit. If we don't fix this now, we'll be stuck saying years the long way for the next 89 years. Don't let that happen!
Chances are the person officiating didn't know diddly about the departed, and is just making up platitudes. It seems more dis than respectful.
We had that happen when my great aunt died shortly after my grandmother (her sister). My grandmother lived with us and knew our minister fairly well (he and my folks were good friends), but he didn't know my great aunt. My grandmother's funeral was the first time the whole extended family had been together in years, so the wake was a kind of boisterous family reunion, and when we had the second funeral a couple months later the reverend conducted the service in that spirit with jokes and levity rather than the somberness that the occasion required.