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Nov 03, 2007 22:41

Noisy again. Poor City, stuck on repeat, and the static's too much to bear. Interference during our programming, a problem with the lines? Apologies, apologies.

They're cracked, and flooding in through the cracks. Too crowded, too many digits - we carried the one and a hundred popped up. Wo de ma. It annoys ( Read more... )

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mollypocket November 3 2007, 23:39:12 UTC
I liked the movie!

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truthreader November 3 2007, 23:45:37 UTC
Which? Clarifications would be appreciated. I only know the endings.

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mollypocket November 3 2007, 23:51:58 UTC
Yours. I haven't seen the series. I'd like to sometime.

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truthreader November 3 2007, 23:57:32 UTC
Our reality makes for good fiction? We have to swallow it without intermissions.

Tell the writers they should fire Jayne.

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mollypocket November 4 2007, 00:02:51 UTC
I think so yes. I'm not the biggest science fiction nut but it was a good time.

Should I find one sure thing. ♥

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truthreader November 4 2007, 00:14:51 UTC
All the best myths have a little science in them. And sometimes science is all myth. It's hard to tell which is which.

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mollypocket November 4 2007, 00:17:02 UTC
True that. I love mythology. Especially Greek mythology.

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truthreader November 4 2007, 00:23:52 UTC
It's all Greek to me.

But yes, their tales had good intentions. We'll take the Chaos myth: an allegory for the Big Bang, if it's stretched. Though the physics is questionable.

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mollypocket November 4 2007, 00:28:11 UTC
I used to have a pin that said that in Greek on it. Arg for moving.

Oh yes, and the time frame of everything occurring in a day or seven days.

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truthreader November 4 2007, 00:34:12 UTC
I always preferred the Latin. Graecum est, non potest legi.

Early quantum state phenomenon, like Noah's Ark. Though this City's an ark too, and it's more than phenomenon - any idea where we're sailing to?

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mollypocket November 4 2007, 00:35:47 UTC
Latin sounds best sung in four part harmony.

Uum. I'm not sure. The intersection of primal cause and pervasive entropy?

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truthreader November 4 2007, 00:40:08 UTC
Tell that to the Romans.

A possible theory, if a little morbid. I'll have to discuss it with Simon.

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