Mar. 14th, 2005

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Apparently the funding for this has been approved. If all goes well, it will be launched in 2008. This probe is intended to examine the heliopause, the boundary between the region dominated by the solar wind and the region dominated by the interstellar medium.
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Apparently the funding for this has been approved. If all goes well, it will be launched in 2008. This probe is intended to examine the heliopause, the boundary between the region dominated by the solar wind and the region dominated by the interstellar medium.
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Apparently the funding for this has been approved. If all goes well, it will be launched in 2008. This probe is intended to examine the heliopause, the boundary between the region dominated by the solar wind and the region dominated by the interstellar medium.

S&M Kittie

Mar. 14th, 2005 11:12 am
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Through a humane process, I have determined that Ophelia likes to be tapped on the head with an empty plastic pop bottle.

S&M Kittie

Mar. 14th, 2005 11:12 am
james_davis_nicoll: (Default)
Through a humane process, I have determined that Ophelia likes to be tapped on the head with an empty plastic pop bottle.

S&M Kittie

Mar. 14th, 2005 11:12 am
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Through a humane process, I have determined that Ophelia likes to be tapped on the head with an empty plastic pop bottle.
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http://home.earthlink.net/~judithberman/fiction/sffuture.html

I saw a discussion of this at Millennium Philcon, I think.

I am curious to see what a repeat of the author's experiment would show today.
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http://home.earthlink.net/~judithberman/fiction/sffuture.html

I saw a discussion of this at Millennium Philcon, I think.

I am curious to see what a repeat of the author's experiment would show today.
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http://home.earthlink.net/~judithberman/fiction/sffuture.html

I saw a discussion of this at Millennium Philcon, I think.

I am curious to see what a repeat of the author's experiment would show today.
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Because someone reminded me of the book _The Thin Man_, which the film preserved many of the events of while completely changing the tone, I am now wondering what Ralph and Sue Dibny would have been like had they been based on the prose Nick and Nora and not the William Powell/Myrna Loy versions? Ralph as a bitter drunk who married a rich woman in the hopes he'd never have to work again, who finds himself drawn back into the working world?

I am not totally certain that would have been approved by the Comics Code Authority...
james_davis_nicoll: (Default)
Because someone reminded me of the book _The Thin Man_, which the film preserved many of the events of while completely changing the tone, I am now wondering what Ralph and Sue Dibny would have been like had they been based on the prose Nick and Nora and not the William Powell/Myrna Loy versions? Ralph as a bitter drunk who married a rich woman in the hopes he'd never have to work again, who finds himself drawn back into the working world?

I am not totally certain that would have been approved by the Comics Code Authority...
james_davis_nicoll: (Default)
Because someone reminded me of the book _The Thin Man_, which the film preserved many of the events of while completely changing the tone, I am now wondering what Ralph and Sue Dibny would have been like had they been based on the prose Nick and Nora and not the William Powell/Myrna Loy versions? Ralph as a bitter drunk who married a rich woman in the hopes he'd never have to work again, who finds himself drawn back into the working world?

I am not totally certain that would have been approved by the Comics Code Authority...

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