A radical explanation for a conundrum about extraterrestrial life, and what it means for the future of humanity. Continue reading
Monthly Archives: April 2010
An Expanding Space Program
China Shifts Space Station Project Into Overdrive
China is planning to launch three spacecraft between 2011 and 2016 to form the basis of a manned space station, the director of the Chinese Manned Space Engineering Office (CMSEO) said Wednesday.
Monday night Irish class, April 12, 2010
Irish Class, April 12, 2010
Rang Gaeilge, 12ú lá mí Aibreáin 2010
Fabhalscéal as Gaeilge / A fable in Irish
First draft here. This is the revision
with suggestions from Wes taken as September
21, 2009. I should have realized that Irish loan-words from English would follow British English usage. Additonal corrections
per Wes on April 12, 2010.
This is based on Eric Bogle’s song Nobody’s Moggy Now
(Lyrics), but is nowhere near as funny.
Bow Lathe and Fancy Footwork
At the Village Carpenter
Linking to this video.
A lot of Melting Ice
A Novel of Ancient Rome
Give Me Back My Legions!, by Harry Turtledove. This is historical fiction, without any elements of alternate history or science fiction. I liked it much better than most of the Amazon reviewers did. Continue reading
An old knife: Cleaned and with the handle refinished
An old knife: rust removal
Someone was about throw away an old Swedish knife because it was rusty, but our friend the Tinker rescued it. He gave it to me. Continue reading
Belated Easter notes
Monday Night Irish Class, April 5 , 2010
Irish Class, April 5, 2010
Rang Gaeilge, 5ú lá mí Aibreáin 2010
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An Fathach agus an Rí
The Giant and the King. (Odysseus and the Cyclops, as Gaeilge by JM)