This means I have an excuse to buy a Pebble, right?
Yes. Yes it does.
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.
This means I have an excuse to buy a Pebble, right?
Yes. Yes it does.
Remember BigDog, the creepy-in-an-uncanny-valley-way four legged walking robot the US military is developing? Well, now they've given BigDog an arm and taught it to throw cinder blocks:
DARPA's robotic BigDog can now throw shit like it's nobody's business
I think this belongs in Good Stuff That May Presage the Robot Apocalypse Happened Today.
ita, do you drink the For Your Water or the For Your Cooking
Cooking, totally. I don't miss the sweet in the least. I can get that from my food (noms muffin more).
My favorites are Little Women, Eight Cousins, Rose in Bloom and An Old-Fashioned Girl. I thought Laurie was all wrong for Jo, but the Jo-Laurie shippers are legion.
Little Women, Little Men, Jo's Boys, Jack and Jill (early hurt/comfort?)
I think this belongs in Good Stuff That May Presage the Robot Apocalypse Happened Today.
I will get right on that!
DARPA's robotic BigDog can now throw shit like it's nobody's business
Cool! I kind of love (and yet am unnerved) by how animalistic its legs look while it's trying to keep balance. Seemed very like a horse there.
I quoted the scene where he proposes to her in the rowboat on the lake as one of my favorite romantic scenes ever
Oh my god YES. (Behind Spencer Tracy's line in Desk Set, "I bet you write wonderful letters." ::swoon::) Best proposal EVER.
Best proposal EVER.
No, that would be "Placetne, magistra?"
No, that would be "Placetne, magistra?"
Not familiar with this one.
No, that would be "Placetne, magistra?"
I admit to a ridiculous amount of peevishness that I couldn't understand the big payoff line after four entire books developing that romance. I mean, it fits the characters, but seriously, Sayers: not everyone got a classical education!
Papers are signed.