We visited the local video store yesterday. Wandering through it, in search of nothing in particular, I noticed The Day the Earth Stood Still. It was in the “Classics” section, not “Science Fiction”.
Monthly Archives: January 2008
From a log to a table….all with hand tools
Cold Weekend
A cold weekend–high temperatures not much above 0oF/-18oC. Continue reading
Woodworking article
Irish Class–Monday Night. January 14, 2008
Irish Class, January 14, 2008
The first part of the class was a game. Each of us was given a card with some general category. We had to come up with specific examples for that category. E.g. éadaí “clothes”.
- léine “shirt”
- briste “trousers”
- cóta “coat”
- gúna “dress”
- stoca “stocking”
- sciorta “skirt”
- geansaí “sweater”
Each of us would first say a few of our examples. The other class members would try to guess what the general category was. If they did not get it at first we would add more examples.
The second hour was spent beginning our reading of Gaeileoirí. My notes for that are here. I will be adding to them each week as we read the play.
While reading the first scene JS said that it sounded familiar. She had to leave early, but as we read the second scene I realize that three of us had seen it on video at last summer’s Winona workshop.
“I am not making this up, you know”
From The Astrological Magazine
We regret to announce that due to unforeseen circumstances beyond our control, the publication of The Astrological Magazine will cease with the December 2007 issue.
(Emphasis mine). Via
St. Patrick’s Breastplate
The opening hymn today in church was St. Patrick’s Breastplace. The English translation and the current tune are quite modern, but the Gaelic words were ancient in colgaffneyis time, originally in Old Irish. Continue reading
Brewing Notes — Cherry Stout
I am brewing another stout Continue reading
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California Seeks Thermostat Control
Next year in California, state regulators are likely to have the emergency power to control individual thermostats, sending temperatures up or down through a radio-controlled device that will be required in new or substantially modified houses and buildings to manage electricity shortages.
via Slashdot.
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