Roger Ebert relates the following anecdote in one of his reports from Cannes: During the screening of [Australian film] "Human Touch," I had the misfortune to be seated next to a pathetic creature who was receiving e-mail messages on his pocket device, and replying with taps on
Readercon, Burlington, MA, 11:30 a.m. Bill reads his short story "The Diagnostic Feast," from the upcoming anthology Beyond the Last Star (edited by Sherwood Smith), at Readercon in Burlington, Massachusetts.
"I don't think he has an attitude problem. He just doesn't have a human interface."
Damn, I did finish the third part of the temple report last night, but then I completely forgot to watch the season finale of 24 on DVR. That was supposed to be my reward! I wonder if Jack Bauer saved the world again.
Listen to the forthcoming Wilco album here in its entirety: http://www.wilcoworld.net/ghost/ (Thanks to ❦baldanders for posting a link to the article that prompted me to go looking for the album in the first place.)
█████ and Ella and I spent last weekend in western Massachusetts, at the country home of our friends Liz and Jim (yes, Liz and Jim of merry temple adventurers fame). Their house was fabulous and we had a terrific time. But one image in particular stands out in my mind. Ella
Today at The New Republic Online, Alan Wirzbicki writes an interesting article about the significance of Tom Clancy's name on the cover of Gen. Anthony Zinni's new book Battle Ready: from Paperback writerWhen Ph.D. candidates of the future write the literary history of the Bush
[ THE STORY SO FAR: In Part One, five intrepid adventurers embarked on a tour of the new LDS temple in Manhattan. In Part Two, they visited the baptistery and Creation Room of the temple, and learned very little about what actually goes on in them. And still the tour grinds
Readercon, Burlington, MA, 10:00 p.m. Bill participates in the "Meet-the-Pros(e)" party at Readercon in Burlington, Massachusetts.
previous: Breakfast at the Judgment Bar &Amp; Grill And I, Nephi, did build a temple; and I did construct it after the manner of the temple of Solomon save it were not built of so many precious things; for they were not to be found upon the land, wherefore,
Hell's Belle is dead and living in Austin. Yes, sadly, it has been discovered that a roller-derby chick in another city has already taken the name Hell's Belle and has prior claim. This was missed in the original title search, and meant █████ had to come
[ THE STORY SO FAR: In Part One, five intrepid adventurers entered the building that houses the new LDS temple in Manhattan to take one in a month-long series of public tours of the renovation. After a brief look at the portion of the building where regular Sunday services take
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