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"Is it exactly one meter?" asks Gerhard
Meister, as he gestures toward the Hardy sphere aperture.
"Yeah. That's what I measured," I nod.
partagium (par-tay'-gee-um)
n. a fold of skin between the fore and hind limbs of flying
squirrels, flying lizards, etc., enabling them to glide through
the air
- Tampopo %}
- Fistful of Ramen?
The Magnificent Kitchen?
Spaghetti Eastern!
Sorry, no review this week... Daddy-O doesn't seem to be back
from his vacation yet.
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Is that
me on Sluggy Freelance?
Not Gonna Take It
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Catching Up After Being Away |
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Vacations are great except that when you get home there's
all this work that piled up while you were away, and you suddenly
feel just as overworked and in need of a vacation as you were
before you left. With Origins now just two weeks away, we've
got a particularly bad case of this post-vacation stress. One
casualty of this overload is the slowness with which my report
on our trip is being posted... Sorry, but this week, all you
get is the overview.
I've got dozens of great photos to post, but I've run of out
time. I'll be getting to those in the weeks to come.
There's all kinds of other stuff going on too, but I just
don't have time to go into the details. More next week!
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Have a great summer!
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While in a comic book store on Divisidero, Kristin
bought me a new book by the Quit
Your Job guy, James Kolchaka, called the Sketchbook Diaries.
It's great! Each day for a year he drew a little four panel comic
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If you live in the Baltimore area, look for an
article about us in Saturday's issue of the Daily Record! They
sent a photographer out and everything... |
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- Kristin's hand is healing
nicely (albeit much more slowly than she'd like). All the scabs
and bandages are off, and she's rapidly regaining functionality!
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- "The timeline alone is incredibly well researched (and
I mean that in the sense of bothering to look for connections
in history and possible consequences, not simple historical fact.
Then again, Andy may actually have a time machine, and be hopping
around the timeline, changing events higgledy-piggledy, just
to see what the effects are, so that he can create the *most*
accurate time travel game possible.)" --
Paul Blake, on the Chrononauts mailing list, 25 Apr 2001
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