| I received 71 credits on The Sci Fi Sounds Quiz How much of a Sci-Fi geek are you? |
| Take the Sci-Fi Movie Quiz canon s5 is | |

Reflections on life at “De Witte Wand”…
| I received 71 credits on The Sci Fi Sounds Quiz How much of a Sci-Fi geek are you? |
| Take the Sci-Fi Movie Quiz canon s5 is | |
Only 56 here – and this comment appeared mysteriously on the doctor who post.
Doo Doo Doo Do… (that’s the theme from The Twilight Zone…)
It’s the Magisterium Geoff, rubbing their greasy paws together.
Please don’t get me started… I’s enough to make me weep for the failure of our species.
Robinson: It’s a failure of imagination to think that climate change is going to be an escape from jail – and it’s a failure in a couple of ways.For one thing, modern civilization, with six billion people on the planet, lives on the tip of a gigantic complex of prosthetic devices – and all those devices have to work. The crash scenario that people think of, in this case, as an escape to freedom would actually be so damaging that it wouldn’t be fun. It wouldn’t be an adventure. It would merely be a struggle for food and security, and a permanent high risk of being robbed, beaten, or killed; your ability to feel confident about your own – and your family’s and your children’s – safety would be gone. People who fail to realize that… I’d say their imaginations haven’t fully gotten into this scenario.It’s easy to imagine people who are bored in the modern techno-surround, as I call it, and they’re bored because they have not fully comprehended that they’re still primates, that their brains grew over a million-year period doing a certain suite of activities, and those activities are still available. Anyone can do them; they’re simple. They have to do with basic life support and basic social activities unboosted by technological means.And there’s an addictive side to this. People try to do stupid technological replacements for natural primate actions, but it doesn’t quite give them the buzz that they hoped it would. Even though it looks quite magical, the sense of accomplishment is not there. So they do it again, hoping that the activity, like a drug, will somehow satisfy the urge that it’s supposedly meant to satisfy. But it doesn’t. So they do it more and more – and they fall down a rabbit hole, pursuing a destructive and high carbon-burn activity, when they could just go out for a walk, or plant a garden, or sit down at a table with a friend and drink some coffee and talk for an hour.
Make sure that you have a backup copy of any important program files before you store these files on a system that is running Windows Home Server.
My God – say what? Did they mistake it for some form of watersports? I’ve heard it all now.
Denial is not just a river in Egypt…
I cannot believe this. I started searching my family history this year. I too had the stories of the Indian connection and the scrambled military name. I found the John and Corra Johnson connection about a month ago and was at Kew this week finding John’s record in the 2nd Life Guards. That record gave their date of marriage as 22nd August, 1849 at Christ Church in London. I did not know Corra’s maiden name and thought at that time that she was full Indian. I cannot find that marriage on the central records so I was trying to locate the church or anything about Corra when I turned up your blog. My ancestry is John & Corra/Mary Grace Johnson/Corra Alexandria Veal/Phyllis Lillian Griss/Me (Pete). The photographs are great. When I hit the double, it was a bit emotional. I think Corra had a hard time. I also feel a bit of a cheat and don’t know where to go from here. Can you tell me what happened to John Johnson after he left the army in 1865? I have Corra alone with the four children in the 1871 census.
Hallo Pete,I’ve sent you a private message about this. Welcome to the clan…
And those last ten words are what Bush and his thugs have thrown away.
The pope is a perfect paragon of an entirely ideological source who lacks any evidence for any part of his message, so let us be uninhibited by ideological pressure and throw the words of that pretentious old man in the trash.
I’ve never much cared for Pope Ratz-arse, and largely agree with Meyers but I have to admit, being an obstacle to peace has a certain cachet to it.
Leave a comment