Wow, that was fast.
'Underneath'
Natter 56: ...we need the writers.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
High tech clothing that wicks moisture away from my body.
Srsly. Love. Best part? High tech part wool socks that wick moisture away from my feet, plus...stay warm when wet! Awesome.
I watched the beginning of "Life After People" then fell asleep. The bit at Chernobyl was interesting, though.
Wow, that was fast.
That's the magic of inconclusive, I guess. Now we just wait and see.
Doesn't compare well?
Nope. I was hoping for more "here's how manmade stuff decays" too, in hopes of showing it to my architecture class, but no. Lots of it was sentences like, "But man's defeat of the environment is tenuous" and "Nature reasserts its hold." One thing I really liked about the book is how he goes into detail about how things work right now and how they'll fail, and it kind of skipped that stuff. Not entirely -- they did show some detail on corrosion of stone and metal, but not as much as I'd like.
Aargh! I am having a horrid day at work, after a rather horrid day working at the theatre yesterday. And I am being all cranky and mean and hostile to people, which I hate doing. And I just want a large, large drink.
I'm flinching everytime my inbox indicates I have a new message.
One thing I really liked about the book is how he goes into detail about how things work right now and how they'll fail, and it kind of skipped that stuff.
That sounds like the interesting part to me. Now I don't feel too bad about forgetting to set my MythBox to record it.
Dana (and others), have you found a good source for Life icons or screencaps?
I'm flinching everytime my inbox indicates I have a new message.
Me too, kinda. But only becasue I'm WANTING a certain e-mail. The rest can bugger right off.
Emily, are you aware of the Urban decay and rural ruin communities on LJ? They often show modern building ruins in various states of being reclaimed by nature.