all those stabilists, back in the '50s and '60s, who still refused to accept the reality of plate tectonics
Which reminds me: in (I think) college, my brother had an old textbook where they could use PART of it but not one section of it. The section they didn't use referred to what we now know as plate tectonics as, I kid not, "a force from the east." Yeah. Old.
a reclining platypus and a groggy dodo
Have Vince Locke illustrate that sometime, maybe? And "groggy dodo" sounds like code.
I'm weighing whether I should start what would almost certainly be the world's most incomprehensible-to-anyone-but-my-friends Twitter feed. It should be carefully considered. At least you did that.
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Date: 2009-06-20 12:25 am (UTC)Which reminds me: in (I think) college, my brother had an old textbook where they could use PART of it but not one section of it. The section they didn't use referred to what we now know as plate tectonics as, I kid not, "a force from the east." Yeah. Old.
a reclining platypus and a groggy dodo
Have Vince Locke illustrate that sometime, maybe? And "groggy dodo" sounds like code.
I'm weighing whether I should start what would almost certainly be the world's most incomprehensible-to-anyone-but-my-friends Twitter feed. It should be carefully considered. At least you did that.
I hope summer reaches you soon.