There's something about a food that moves all by itself that gives me the heebie-jeebies.

Joyce ,'Never Leave Me'


Natter 75: More Than a Million Natters Served  

Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.


Dana - Aug 17, 2017 8:02:29 am PDT #15493 of 30002
I haven't trusted science since I saw the film "Flubber."

I just bonded with a guy who's also waiting on his car because his text alert sound is from The Legend of Zelda, which I haven't played in 25 years but is still lodged in my brain. From there, we moved on to NES emulators and how my brother has built not only a game emulator system but the cabinet to keep it in.


DebetEsse - Aug 17, 2017 8:06:50 am PDT #15494 of 30002
Woe to the fucking wicked.

Yeah, ignoring it is what I went with. I found myself unable to "like" the comment, though. And, no, meera, it was used as a term of address, not an adjective. It's not inconceivable that he forgot that we were related (?!) His flist is mostly full of attractive young women, and if he weren't family (and therefore, it might make drama), I'd have nothing to do with him. I think I already unfollowed him. There are, of course, also disability issues in the mix, all of which combine to make it harder to navigate.

Sounds like we need to keep an eye out for witch trials re-emerging.


Una - Aug 17, 2017 8:54:30 am PDT #15495 of 30002
when i die, please bake my ashes into a brick and use me to hit fascists.

Many are keeping them inside during the eclipse, because liability.

(planetarium director crashes through the underbrush) BOOOOO. Use pinhole projection, people. It's super safe. Your back is to the sun!


-t - Aug 17, 2017 8:57:04 am PDT #15496 of 30002
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

Hi Una!


Jesse - Aug 17, 2017 9:00:46 am PDT #15497 of 30002
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

I'm wondering if we can use some old eclipse beliefs to do some good? I'm looking at this one in particular:

The Batammaliba, who live in Benin and Togo, used a solar eclipse as a teaching moment. According to their legends, an eclipse of the Sun meant that the Sun and the Moon were fighting and that the only way to stop them from hurting each other was for people on Earth to resolve all conflicts with each other.

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Connie Neil - Aug 17, 2017 9:01:31 am PDT #15498 of 30002
brillig

Use pinhole projection, people. It's super safe. Your back is to the sun!

But Little Tommy will get impatient for his turn and look over his shoulder and squint up at the sun, and the teachers will be defusing squabbles over whose turn it is and showing the kids Yet Again how it works, and won't catch Little Tommy before he gets retinal burns.

Or, if they've made all their own viewers, Little Billy won't be able to get his to work and won't wait for help and will just look at the sun himself.

I don't blame the admins for wishing this was happening on a weekend when it would be the parents' fault for kids being kids.


Connie Neil - Aug 17, 2017 9:07:58 am PDT #15499 of 30002
brillig

I just checked, and I'm going to get 89.7% of hte eclipse from my office window, just before lunch. Cool.


-t - Aug 17, 2017 9:18:40 am PDT #15500 of 30002
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

I like that, Jesse. Doesn't give us a lot of time to resolve all conflicts, though.


Jesse - Aug 17, 2017 9:20:30 am PDT #15501 of 30002
Sometimes I trip on how happy we could be.

I think eclipse is what tells us it's time to resolve conflicts, not that we have to have it done by then?


-t - Aug 17, 2017 9:31:34 am PDT #15502 of 30002
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

Ah, yes, that makes sense.