Nigel Terry is the poster child for aging gracefully, oxymoronically. I found him deeply unattractive as a young man - even up to Excalibur, although glimmers were happening. But sometime shortly after that, it all started to come together. Well, he hit 40 for one thing...
Honestly, though, he's even more attractive now than he was then, and he's 63! He and Alan Rickman are the same generation (baby boomers, to be sure), though I will admit that Alan was at his best-looking in his late 40s and early 50s.
I haven't watched the episode yet, so I only read the first few words of each of your comments on DW (I know how screwy is that?), and I'm sort of glad I did- I'd totally forgotten about Peter Davison's daughter appearing in an episode.
Side note: upon seeing the preview, my daughter commented that the Doctor's daughter "looks like Rose." Thought that was amusing.
Georgia Moffett is adorable. She's got her mother's perkiness and smarts, and her father's warmth. She's the best part of the episode, IMO, and I'll just leave it at that until you've seen it!
BTW, have you been writing with the print as small as 10pt on your computer screen? No wonder your eyes are crossing... ;-) I've learned to put my font size up to 16 or view at 150%. It's just easier on the eyes. ;-)
BTW, have you been writing with the print as small as 10pt on your computer screen? No wonder your eyes are crossing... ;-) I've learned to put my font size up to 16 or view at 150%. It's just easier on the eyes. ;-)
Urm, yes. It is set that small. It's more of a formatting issue with me, but you're probably right, because I had some serious blurred vision last night.
The new laptop is a wide screen and I've tried adjusting it, but everything is blurred. I've got to give more attention to the settings because I know there's got to be a way to make everything just a bit larger. With word, I've already zoomed to about 120%.
You can always write at 16pt or 18pt and then reformat when you're done (although if you're uploading into LJ, you don't even have to do that, as long as you've done the coding). Given the amount of time you're at a computer, there's no reason to stress your eyes more than you need to. I used to use 10pt type, too, until I suddenly realized all this!
I'm going through your fic right now. I'll have comments shortly, but I think you're nearly there.
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Honestly, though, he's even more attractive now than he was then, and he's 63! He and Alan Rickman are the same generation (baby boomers, to be sure), though I will admit that Alan was at his best-looking in his late 40s and early 50s.
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Side note: upon seeing the preview, my daughter commented that the Doctor's daughter "looks like Rose." Thought that was amusing.
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BTW, have you been writing with the print as small as 10pt on your computer screen? No wonder your eyes are crossing... ;-) I've learned to put my font size up to 16 or view at 150%. It's just easier on the eyes. ;-)
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Urm, yes. It is set that small. It's more of a formatting issue with me, but you're probably right, because I had some serious blurred vision last night.
The new laptop is a wide screen and I've tried adjusting it, but everything is blurred. I've got to give more attention to the settings because I know there's got to be a way to make everything just a bit larger. With word, I've already zoomed to about 120%.
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I'm going through your fic right now. I'll have comments shortly, but I think you're nearly there.
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