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Kottke posts some of the many interesting searches that can be conducted with the omnipresent Google CodeSearch. Don’t put your code out on the net for it to be indexed. You may find it being used as a butt to jokes.
Kottke posts some of the many interesting searches that can be conducted with the omnipresent Google CodeSearch. Don’t put your code out on the net for it to be indexed. You may find it being used as a butt to jokes.
The writers of Lost have definitely messed things up.
The past two days I’ve spent my time reading rather than doing my homework. Actually, it is more like several hours as I couldn’t put the book down. It was a mystery tale, gothic in its ambiance with just a slight touch of the chill you find in one of those Victorian ghost stories that I love. The book? The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield.
I read the blurb review about it. It is as I described, but it is more engrossing than that. When I get into a good book, I read it unendingly. I started on it around 11:00 o’clock Sunday night, put it down at five in the morning only to pick it back up this evening to finish it. It’s that good.
It starts with a mystery. Who is Vida Winter? The renowned author whose life has not been told even though several biographies have been written of her. Upon her last days she lets an book antiquarian tell the story of her life. The true story of her life.
She reveals the sinful beginnings of her father, his lust for her sister and the twins that were born to her. A sort of mania runs through the family from their father, to the siblings on down to the twins. There story and Vida Winter’s is told.
There is a ghost. A ghost of a girl. Dead? Or living? Not til the end do we know the true tragedy of it. And it is that tragedy that is haunting, but amazing.
It’s about family and there dark secrets. It’s about loss and reuinion. It’s about love and it always returns.
The author herself describes the book for those who like to read especially the Bronte ouevre. I am such a reader and it was a page turner. At last, something that was good story. And the story is all there is.
A+
Is Josh Whedon’s Astonishing X-Men a good read? I can’t wait for the next issue.
When did Kitty Pride become the go to girl? Is she developing from the Whedon protypical strong girl a la Buffy?
Colossus’s return is great. He’s always been a favorite since playing the X-Men arcade game.
Cyclops in love with Emma Frost?! Is she the White Queen of the Hellfire club? Or is she misunderstood? What’s going to happen to her? Plus when will Cyclops become less of a pussy?
Someone please advise me. Should I keep reading it or what?
NewsRadio Quote Month is over, but I couldn’t let a good quote go another year.
It’s October. This is the time of the year that I really love. September and October are my favorite months. They are autumn with crisp cool days. The light going quickly in the evening. Cold nights are coming, but they don’t arrive til later.
I can’t wait to ride my bike in the fall foliage. Hopefully, I will have enough cold riding gear to make it fun.
Let’s see what happens…