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Nov 29, 2006 17:00

Someone at Locus was kind enough to send me a copy of Vol. 57, No. 4, the issue with the full-page ad for Alabaster.

It's so warm that I'm working with my office window open again. The air smells like fallen leaves.

The new issue of National Geographic (December) has a couple of superb articles, one on Cassini's photos of Saturn and its moons and ( Read more... )

early life, 1982, dancy, national geographic, saturn, music

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tactileson November 29 2006, 22:52:53 UTC
I simply cannot picture you grooving to Johnny Cougar. :)

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greygirlbeast November 29 2006, 23:44:25 UTC
I simply cannot picture you grooving to Johnny Cougar. :)

Little pink houses, garda...

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sovay November 29 2006, 23:03:51 UTC
and another using present-day photographs to offer glimpses of how Earth would have appeared in Neoarchean and Paleoproterozoic times.

That is deeply, deeply cool.

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bluharlequin November 30 2006, 00:14:02 UTC
Mostly, though, in 1982 I was listening to Asia, Yes, the Alan Parsons Project, Pink Floyd, Peter Gabriel, Bob Dylan, the Cars, and the Police.

You go on with your prog rock self!
I actually went to the Asia reunion tour a few months ago (ALL the original members for the first time in forever.) It was actually pretty amazing. Probably the best show I saw all year.

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furrylittleprob November 30 2006, 00:18:27 UTC
bold the ones you liked, strike the ones you hated

There should be an added step: shrink the ones you don't know. I've only ever heard 21 of the songs on my list.

the new issue of National Geographic (December) has a couple of superb articles

Thank you for mentioning this. I'll have to look out for it...

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yvonnenavarro November 30 2006, 03:19:14 UTC
I love Jethro Tull.

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