It's actually not the slow going you would think. Clean, crisp prose and once you time his rhythm, it goes very fast. He's not one of these writers who likes to send you scampering for a dictionary.A little light reading huh?
It's actually not the slow going you would think. Clean, crisp prose and once you time his rhythm, it goes very fast. He's not one of these writers who likes to send you scampering for a dictionary.A little light reading huh?
Ha! Nah. This latest picture looks exactly like all the other pictures of Junior sitting on my desk staring at me.
Ha! Posted some more just a few minutes ago.
Me too. My cats haven’t decided yet whose turn it is to sit on my lap.I'm drinking my morning coffee and I'm posting here....
Wondering why a friend stopped talking to me.
It's probably them, not you.Wondering why a friend stopped talking to me.
yes, but back then the universe hadn't expanded that much, so the distance between the bits would have been smaller.If a planet 1000 light-years away were reduced to gravel (I mean entirely, not just the crust) and the pieces of gravel were ejected in every direction equally. When potentially reaching the Earth the distance between two neighboring pieces of gravel would be on average of 15 million kilometers and the chance of ONE hitting the Earth would be less than one in a million. So much for panspermia...
I hope its a good one.Anticipating a late night phone call
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