davidlanteigne.bsky.social
Not the lobsterman in Nova Scotia, not the college student in Moncton, but the retired physicist in Alabama. I read a bit.
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The new Z206--I just saw these first time this week while driving past the Corvette Museum in Bowling Green.
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Does your tool look like this?
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And it's from the book.
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Please tell me it has to do with his big Flemish rabbits.
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I am tempted by this powered "Turtle Ship" from Academy, but I believe the oars should be sculling, not worked Ben Hur slave galley style.
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I drew maps of our neighborhood walks for my daughter, and the map of Oz while I was reading her the books, and it stuck.
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For some reason you reminded me that my mother and her sibs were Dolores, Donald, Darrell, Dale and Dean, and then she named her children David, Debra, Donna, and Dianne. Dad put his foot down, so the twins were Linda Lou and Laura Lee.
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My program for the 2018 World Science Fiction Convention used Latinx, a term new to me.
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Music for modeling
donotforsakemeohmydarling.bandcamp.com/album/inform...
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Perhaps you remember my girl? Looked a bit like your girl?
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If you can't get there without him he's a Fed;
If you can't get there without him, and you don't know much about him;
If you can't get there without him he's a Fed
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"Frank Sinatra Has a Cold" by Gay Talese has a beautiful section on Harlan in action.
www.esquire.com/news-politic...
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Next time I do brick I plan to pre-shade some of them in blue; when my cataracts were removed I suddenly saw blue everywhere, including the bricks in my house. I can still see it if I squint.
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Was the mortar produced with an oil wash?
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Gussy up that ramen with onion and blanched spinach, maybe an egg or some tofu, and it will be less of a privation.
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What do you like best about using oils?
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But apparently not a problem, since people kept writing things down, and there were still laws.
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You can and you can't, you will and you won't. You'll be damned if you do, you'll be damned if you don't.
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My best understanding of this movie is that it is about the love of landscape.
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I have no idea what point you think I think I'm making, but it might be that most people think of Quakers as mild and inoffensive pacifists on the oatmeal box, as opposed to their origins as a wild and dangerous sect in the fervor of revolutionary England.
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"Early Quakers were famously supportive of women's rights" is an odd take on a radical religion dangerous to the state, whose leaders were publicly flogged and mutilated.
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The rise of Eddie Haskell. If my cultural reference is too old, I mean ingratiating, duplicitous, two-faced psychopaths.
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Another Prunotto had a business making detailed minatures based on 3d scanning and 3d printing.
www.usatoday.com/picture-gall...
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I don't know, but I am wondering if we are looking at artistry or technology; here is another Prunotto who makes amazing miniatures.
www.usatoday.com/picture-gall...
www.youtube.com/@BresciaCalc...
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It counts and would be worthy to compete in any scale model competition.
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I told my wife that "8 1/2" was a good movie, and later she told me that I had deceived her--turns out she rented "9 1/2 Weeks."
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I am impressed by the character transitions in the elevator, which at least appears to be just
1. Hitchcock zoom, and
2. Acting!
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May 24th U.S. Edition under title "Volts and Jolts"
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The finest space museum I have seen.
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Stood in the hot Houston sun and had to listen to life advice from David Brooks when my daughter graduated Rice.
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In St. Louis, a monument to the founder of the Turnverein.
www.stlouis-mo.gov/parks/parks/...
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en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Turners
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jacobin.com/2023/08/germ...
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Lots of guys like that in St. Louis who didn't become generals, but were active in the Turnverein movement and kept Missouri out of the CSA.
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Reference, please.
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Spacetime for Springers.
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Building the rebel space fleet and base required the resources of some serious planets, like Alderaan, already in covert rebellion. At the end of Andor Mothma has become first among equals, but she still has to contend with Organa and others.
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And Lieda finds out her new father-in-law is her own father.
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One more thing I got in an email from "CultTVMan", aka Steve Iverson.
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I remember 5-6 soccer ca. 1980, and both teams just followed the ball back and forth like a gaggle of ducklings.
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Plausible.
www.youtube.com/watch?v=2htc...
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The audio of "Hope" is Carrie Fisher, while lip readers claim they see Ingvild Deila pronouncing it with a British accent, maybe accounts for some of the yuck.
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Wouldn't it be great if someone other than Richard Burbage were allowed to play Hamlet?
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Would be good, but it would just be another mask; Ingvild Deila was filmed with motion capture dots all over her face, and Guy Henry had this whole rig in front of his face.
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www.dezeen.com/2025/04/01/g...
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Go fuck yourself sideways.