stephen.oysterarchery.com
Speculative fiction fan, podcaster, a cappella singer, and tea enthusiast. I also teach technology classes at a local senior center. He/him.
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Yes, I thought he might be a juvenile. I don’t think we’ve seen him since.
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Yep! Great essay.
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Sorry, didn’t see before. Happy to have a look if still relevant.
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My age.
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This viewpoint is valid.
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I had no idea that there were donkeys in Palo Alto. I live pretty near there. I'll have to go visit.
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What was the Douglas Adams line? “I love deadlines. I love the whooshing sound they make when they go by.”
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Made it. Mostly by not telling any of my friends that I was doing it.
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And thus I learned the word “graupel”. Thanks!
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Have you done a writeup or an episode anywhere about your production setup and workflow? I for one would be interested.
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That one took me a second…
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Also seeing this message.
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He eventually flew away, none the worse for wear. We think we’ve seen him a couple of times since then, but we can’t be sure.
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Eventually, I got a door open and convinced Stringfellow (yes, of course I named him that) to make his escape. He flew over to an outdoor deck and perched there, apparently processing the experience. (3/3)
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Worried that it would harm my elderly parents, I went in after it. First it tried to fly through a (closed) glass door. Then it flew into my parents’ bedroom and settled down on my dad’s pillow. (2/x)
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A green heron I saw while walking in the park with my parents. We visit him once a week.
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I believe Rickey’s Hyatt has been closed for a bit already (since 2005) and was torn down for housing. It’s where I attended my first science fiction convention.
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Nice try. I’ve got enough mental background noise with “Apt.” playing 24/7!
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Checks out.
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Maybe, just offscreen, the bottom lip of the shield is in a vibranium vise? What the vise is anchored on is left as an exercise.
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Are we ourselves, and do we really know?
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And I call it, “the reason I nearly bought a new TV.”
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Charles Stross.
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At one point I wanted to write a cyberpunk novel called Redend Point, where all of the proper nouns came from paint swatch names.
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When we’re not hosting the family, we order Indian. (But this year it’s traditional. But cooked sous vide.)
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It was a great show. Well-written, smart, and not afraid to shock us every once in a while.
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Hi!
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Fallout 76. I’m really not good at it.
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And yet, I can never find one when I need it. Because I don’t have a place for HDMI cables. I shouldn’t need one, because I have so
many.
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Made up my mind.