break it down into its smallest components and then practice the components at very very VERY slow speed and then put them together and eventually get back to normal speed
I used to think I was clumsy until I took a very traditional karate class where we practiced the simplest moves a couple hundred times in a row. It turns out that I'm a slow kinetic learner. I need to give up on
consciously
processing the commands and learn them by moving in the pattern enough times that the non-verbal part of my mind picks it up.
Lee, I think Revenge has been discussed in Boxed Set (and I love it too ... it's gonna get messy).
In Boxed Set?? I would never have looked for it there. I think it would only go here, in whitefont. Like Grey's and other nighttime soaps. And I am also loving it, but don't have anything intelligent to say, except: REVEEENNNNNGGGGEEE!!!!
New episode tonight, right?
I haven't seen Revenge in Boxed Set. Does it have any science fictional or supernatural elements?
Nope. (Assuming you don't count the 34 year old golden retriever.)
Yeah, I was gonna say, I don't think Revenge is in there. (Boxed Set) And I don't think it fits.
Freak. Bruce Banner, stay away!
A view inside a nuclear reactor
This is not a metaphorical view inside a nuclear reactor. This is for real-real.
This month, the good folks at TEPCO sent a remote-controlled endoscope and thermometer into the containment vessel of Fukishima's crippled reactor #2, hoping to learn something about the level of cooling water, the state of the fuel rods, and the temperature in the reactor. The view is obscured by steam, the effects of radiation, and (are you sitting down) actual goddam gamma rays just whizzing by.
In other news, there's a small chance I may be in Mountain View next week.
California or Arkansas? (I know the likely answer, but a guy can hope.)