nishatalitha: image: lots of ladybirds crawling up fencepost.  white rope is wrapped twice around top of fencepost (Star Wars - Into the Distance)
Got Dave Dobbyn's latest CD Available Light today, from Tower Music on Manners St., and even better the special edition was the same price as the normal version ($24.95), so I got that one. I'm presuming that the bonus DVD has the music video for Welcome Home on it. I wonder if my computer will play it. I should try.

Wandered into Graphics on the offchance that Fake 6 or a new issue of Astro City had arrived and was pleasantly surprised to find volume one of the Dark Ages in Astro City there, along with something I'd never heard or or ordered (it was put in my folder by accident), and thus we're finally going to find out what happened to the Silver Agent. It's proving to be quite interesting.

It seems (so far) to be exploring the idea of: If superheroes are cool and save the world and stuff like that, won't ordinary people begin to resent them for being in control? What happens if there's mass resentment?

lj-cut to avoid too much controversy )

job stuff )

EDIT: The DVD doesn't work on my computer. I need a DVD drive/writer.
nishatalitha: image: lots of ladybirds crawling up fencepost.  white rope is wrapped twice around top of fencepost (Star Wars - Into the Distance)
Courtesy of [livejournal.com profile] filkferengi

If, as you live your life, you find yourself mentally composing LJ entries about it, post this exact same sentence in your Live Journal.

And to make a post that I was thinking about earlier )

I was vaguely bemused to find that the Dominion Post reported that Helen Clark said she was "surprised, but not disappointed" to find out that the then French president ordered the sinking of the Rainbow Warrior. I was sure she said "disappointed, but not surprised" on the news the other night. Such a change in meaning and potential insult there.
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Thanks to my recent musing on the God I know in relation to the points made in Lois McMaster Bujold's Curse of Chalion and the other books in the Five Gods Universe, I'm putting ah, something together on theology and fantasy.

Behind the lj cut is my current reading list for this project. I am using original fantasy novels, in print format only. The books used will be within this genre and have either a primary focus on theology within the novel or an interesting theological system. I am not interested in mythology.

If anyone has any suggestions to add to this list, please let me know author and title.

Current Booklist )

Current Conclusions )

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