DavidLomax
DavidLomax
DavidLomax

Anybody looking for an invitation? Message me your email address and I'll hook you up.

That was great. Thank-you. Got any other fun about: tricks?

I got a Sony PRS-505 three years ago, and was very happy with it for a while. Though it cost $300, I figure it saved me almost that much over the next two years. Ebooks are just that much cheaper, and I just buy that many of them. Then last year I got a Kindle, partially because I was lured by its 3G wirelessness,

Clearly also true for definitions.

Check out his blog. He's got great taste in poetry, and his last few novels have been better than ever. Truth is, I think Lois is better with him.

To me, from the rest of what I've seen, it's looking a little more like post-Crisis DCU (which they had strayed from) seasoned with some Marvel. The costumes are a little less established, less sanctioned by the powers that be, and more troubled. I actually kind of like it.

On a side-note, anyone want invitations?

Kindle for me. I've shopped at WHSmith, Kindle, BooksOnBoard, Kobo, Sony, and even Baen Webscriptions. I'd much prefer to have no DRM, but while I'm stuck with it, Amazon gets it right. I can find what I want easily, send it to my phone, my kids' phones, my iPad, my Kindle, my wife's Kindle — whatever — and it's

Ryan Peterson invited me. Now I've got some invites to spread around. Anyone?

I'd sure appreciate an invite if anyone's got one to share. dlomax100@gmail.com

@iknowright91: Are you noticing how many people disagree with you? There's an opportunity for you to learn something here. Please learn it. You may not think that people should be annoyed by your behaviour, but many of them are. Thus proper etiquette suggests that you ought to modify your behaviour. Please.

@jchen1: I'll answer your question second. First, I want to respond to Pascal's wager, the first set of points you raised. I can't remember who first responded to Pascal this way, but it really works for me: what I lose by forcing myself to believe in a god whom my every rational instinct leads me to disbelieve is

Wait, I think Branwell was a Bronte brother. Brobably. #corrections

Pick up tea and no tea.

That was very funny. I've been avoiding all the GOT fervour so far (though I'm eagerly awaiting both the show and the next book), but I'm glad I clicked on this excellent piece.

Interesting. Is this in any way related to the fact that for the last few days I have been unable to re-download any of my previously-purchased issues of Wired? Because if I can't re-download, Wired ain't getting any more of my money.

Blue police boxes.

The foolish thing about theories such as this is that it assumes that alien civilizations would be entirely uniform in their response to the universe. We're not. Some of us want to send out signals, some want to listen, and some want to keep praying to an invisible sky-man who created the universe six thousand years