Casey G. I believe that in the original, the use of "make strong" is the verb for making something smoother and fit for purpose by continual wearing away and abrading... winters in Northern Japan are no picnic apparently...
Originally shared by Curt Thompson This is an interesting theory, but I notice the author has to omit one of the most important Heinlein novels to make it work. Time Enough For Love was written in the very early 70s and was a straight (heh) extrapolation of the chaotic and frenetic zeitgeist of that era. http://www.locusmag.com/Perspectives/2012/11/the-joke-is-on-us-the-two-careers-of-robert-a-heinlein/
Originally shared by Kirill Grouchnikov #pixelpushing When I start wiring real data to the UI pieces that have up until now were tested with fake content, and after it compiles I run it on the device, and it crashes immediately because, you know, real data , and I'm all like...
Originally shared by Andrew “Incomitatum” Chason Hit Me with your Horror I am looking for some horror flicks. The newer the better. Good is good too. I liked House of 1000 Corpses and Devil's Rejects . I liked both the new Texas Chainsaw movies. Hills Have Eyes 1 was good (never saw the second . Jeepers Creepers 1 & 2 come to mind as well. A little camp, and/or "back woods" can't hurt. Any of you have any recommendations? Lets try and not go too far back than mid 90's. Aside: How was the new "Freddy" movie? Suggested So Far • Bones (2001) • Drag Me to Hell (2009) • The Grudge (2004) • Don't Be Afraid of the Dark (2010) • Dog Soldiers (2002) • The Decent (2005) • Creature (2011) • The Last Winter (2006)
Yeah, it's lovely out. :-/
ReplyDeleteMy scraper is in my car though. Luckily we had that frost last week and I had to get it out.
ReplyDelete"Cold wind and snow make strong people." Saito Sensei
ReplyDeleteThe Sensei didn't have to drive our roads.
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ReplyDeleteOk, full on blizzard now.
ReplyDeleteI dodged rush hour and just got home. Driving was almost fine, but I'm SW.
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ReplyDeleteI like your hat.
ReplyDeletePlease send some this way!
ReplyDeleteCasey G. I believe that in the original, the use of "make strong" is the verb for making something smoother and fit for purpose by continual wearing away and abrading... winters in Northern Japan are no picnic apparently...
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