I like this train of thought!
Natter 65: Speed Limit Enforced by Aircraft
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Well, my fiancé shelled out for a book not even in print in this country yet! he is the crazy one!
I'm awaiting the 4th Skulduggery Pleasant book from the UK, so I join your fiance in craziness.
Later, the 3rd Hunger Games book, and in October (I think) the next Leviathan book.
There's a new Teenage Fanclub album coming that I'm kind of looking forward to. Our theatre is showing some Kubrick in late night screenings, and though I am not a big fan of him in general, I am looking forward to seeing Dr. Strangelove on a big screen.
megan, lisa just called you crazy.
Please. lisah loves me. I went to roller derby for her.
Bob clearly knows what's what.
Hm. Treme. Various returning shows. I need to get through more of my TBR pile before I can think about new books. There are movies i'm excited to see, but I seem to be very bad at actually getting to a theater to see movies, so that's moderated by reality, somewhat. Local Earth Day stuff is coming up, does that count? And my local Farmers Market starting up, cannot wait for that.
Someone should buy this place [link] it is just down the street from us! and it has a pink room!
First Image Of Solar Eclipse In Another Star System
Every 27 years, the star Epsilon Aurigae is swallowed up, and scientists had no idea why. Now, using a special technique that produces images 140 times clearer than the Hubble Space Telescope, we've finally gotten images of it happening.
Researchers at the University of St. Andrews were able to combine light from four different telescopes, to produce the super-clear images of the Epsilon Aurigae eclipse.
Cool. Also amazing that they could do this.
I totally want to see Treme, too. Simon described as being more like "Northern Exposure" than some of his other work, which somehow makes me very happy. I also want to see the Steve Carrell/Tina Fey couple comedy, but I'm not so sure this is a cultural phenomenon.
Come With Me if You Want to Cry: The Biggest Tearjerkers In The Scifi Pantheon
TV shows and movies....
Someone should buy this place [link] it is just down the street from us
That's close to San Antonio, I used to live here.