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My wallpaper changer has been putting up interesting quotes, lately...
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FPF: Yikes! Have the Gav clones in the Schlock Mercenary universe morphed more than I thought? :shock: :mrgreen:
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Typeminer wrote:FPF: Yikes! Have the Gav clones in the Schlock Mercenary universe morphed more than I thought? :shock: :mrgreen:
That's an earlier version of Princess Peonie from Exiern, with a negative version of her hair colour (normally a mahogany/auburn shade).
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I ended up buying the complete series of The Legend of Korra on bluray last week. I had only seen the first season and a couple snippets of later episodes, but I have to say I'm impressed. The show has a much darker tone than The Last Airbender, of which, for those who don't know, Legend of Korra is a spinoff, taking place around 70 years later.

It's got a lot of political maneuvering, as well as some heady subjects like PTSD.

This show is a trip and a half, and I highly recommend giving it a watch.
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On a completely unrelated note, here's another quote given by my wallpaper changer:
“I never know what to get my father for his birthday. I gave him a hundred dollars and said, 'Buy yourself something that will make your life easier.' So he went out and bought a present for my mother.” - Rita Rudner
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I'll put Legend of Korra on the to watch list. Kiddo's asked to marathon Avatar with me, we've made it through season one.
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Here's a quote from my wallpaper changer for you computer savvy people out there:
“A distributed system is one in which the failure of a computer you didn't even know existed can render your own computer unusable.” - Leslie Lamport
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chicgeek wrote:I'll put Legend of Korra on the to watch list. Kiddo's asked to marathon Avatar with me, we've made it through season one.
I was fortunate to be able to watch Avatar: the last Airbender while it was still available on Netflix... I tried to go back and watch it again later on, and they had removed it. Legend of Korra is available still (and I managed to watch it through twice). Better hurry before it's gone...

Another one that pissed me off that they removed, was Doctor Who. I had watched it all once before (starting with the first season of the revival, with Christopher Eccleston, all the way to the first season of Peter Cappali's tenure), and I started to watch it again, only to have it disappear in a wisp of smoke, after I had re-watched only a few episodes...


*Please note, I am speaking of Netflix in Canada. Show availability differs from country to country...
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lake_wrangler wrote:Here's a quote from a webcomic, this time:
Crying is like puking for the soul. - Luna, from Dominic Deegan, Oracle for Hire
And a counterpoint, from a quote displayed by my wallpaper changer:
“There is a sacredness in tears. They are not the mark of weakness, but of power. They speak more eloquently than ten thousand tongues. They are messengers of overwhelming grief...and unspeakable love.” - Washington Irving
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I don't recall putting this one up yet...
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My supervisor told me yesterday that I will be getting a raise, and I may even be able to move to the parts department as a parts runner, making deliveries.
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Alkarii wrote:My supervisor told me yesterday that I will be getting a raise, and I may even be able to move to the parts department as a parts runner, making deliveries.
Are you going to become a brilliant SF/fantasy writer, like Glenn Cook?
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I don't know anything about that author.

However, I have been "working" on some SF writing off and on for the past few years. I haven't done much with it in a while though, because I haven't felt like writing for a while. Even if I did manage to write anything and get it published, and it was pretty good, I don't see myself as writing novel after novel. Besides, I doubt anything I created would be good enough to warrant much attention.
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How about this quote...
“Rock journalism is people who can't write interviewing people who can't talk for people who can't read.” - Frank Zappa
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Yet another one (rather amusing, at that):
Dwarves don't apologize, Princess. We go to war! - Bognok, King of the dwarves of Hilmdel, The Dreamland Chronicles
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Alkarii wrote:I don't know anything about that author.

However, I have been "working" on some SF writing off and on for the past few years. I haven't done much with it in a while though, because I haven't felt like writing for a while. Even if I did manage to write anything and get it published, and it was pretty good, I don't see myself as writing novel after novel. Besides, I doubt anything I created would be good enough to warrant much attention.
Glen Cook is a fine SF/fantasy writer, now retired from working at a GM plant as a parts chaser - he says he wrote better when he was working.

His "Black Company" and "Garrett" books are very well-regarded. (Garrett is a classic hardboiled PI -= sort of a combination of Marlowe and Archie Goodwin {_Archie has Nero Wolfe; Garrett has the Dead Man} in a magical world.

I prefer Garrett, but the Black Company books are fine, too.
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So... Thats what Scotty has in the Warp Core of the Enterprise, right? A captive Whatsit...
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