I do not understand the concept of virgin mojitos. Isn't it just a bunch of mint and lime wedges in the bottom of a glass?
Plus soda water, and some sugar!! And in this case, ginger syrup. Mmmmmmm.
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I do not understand the concept of virgin mojitos. Isn't it just a bunch of mint and lime wedges in the bottom of a glass?
Plus soda water, and some sugar!! And in this case, ginger syrup. Mmmmmmm.
The thing I would really like to ahem (since I have cable and tivo) is EBOOKS. OMG. I mean, they're ridiculous expensive!
Oh, an opening for shameless self-promotion. I have a Sci-Fi novelette that's in eBook form (ePub or Kindle).
Discipline Follow the link to the eBook versions.
And Holli (I want to call her our Holli for some reason) has a collection of short stories. (Let me find the link...)
There: [link]
Both are free.
Then I start thinking about predestination and the lack of free will. Then I think it's better to act as if free will exists anyway. The alternative seems to entail just sitting around a lot.
Not if you are predestined to do something other than sit around. If you really embrace not having free will, it doesn't make any difference. Your "choices" are just your rationalizations for what you have no alternative but to do. Sometimes I think that's more important than what we actually do, what we tell ourselves about why we do what we do.
I'm not sure one way or the other, personally. Then again, I just sit around a lot.
The things that keep me from really even considering ditching my satellite service are NFL football and Game of Thrones coming in April.
I'm more like when Rita Rudner said she'd buy a CD player if they promised not to invent anything else.I don't want that to happen just because I don't want to learn to work it.I HATE the technology learning curve thing, even more since my Mom thinks I'm great at it because I blog and use Google...anything with a button is now my department.(I'm not great at it. I'm not great at talking to the Indian people who ARE great at it.) JZ, you'll be happy to know I'm writing a new script and I can finally use that book about con games you lent me. It's going okay.
Yeah, predestination always seemed iffy, because when folks say "Well, I'm going to heaven anyway, so why shouldn't I misbehave?", clerics say, "Because God could change his mind if you're too evil." Or, "I'm already going to hell, so, etc.", and clerics say, "Ah, but you don't know you're going to hell, and if you're too bad, etc." It makes little sense.
The way the puritans solved this conundrum was by being insanely status conscious. So you had an incentive to be "good" in order to demonstrate to all your neighbors that you were one of the chose.
Timelies!
Nice weather here today. My onerous task has been making more radio tracking calls/emails. All bad news so far but that's pretty much what I expected. I have to give myself credit for being persistent nonetheless.
Tomorrow I'm meeting the boyfriend of someone who gave me a YouTube shoutout. Sounds odd, eh? Well, he plays guitar and might be interested in working with me, which would mean I could freakin' perform again. Not a lot of market for solo acapella singers.
Speaking of which, I'm happy The Sing-Off is back. Very unhappy Nicole Scherzinger is back as a judge, though.
ETA: My "tv" is Netflix Instant, Hulu and network websites. I once tried "ahem"ing stuff and got a cease and desist notice. When it's just my ISP, I suppose I can chance it, but I'm using my parents' bandwidth now.
This guy says death doesn't exist: [link]
I read that article quite a while ago, and it really put me off. I still find it hard to explain exactly why.
For all my deep metaphysical issues, the first place I always turn to is HuffPo.
I'd rather find them there, than from the Scientologists.