i have to try this.
I wonder how many people know that Pat and Lin are mutual fans of each other, and Lin even said in an interview that he modeled The Story Of Tonight on that scene where Kvothe, Sim, and Wil are drunk and stumbling back over the bridge from Imre after Kvothe wins his pipes.
last year i hung out at a karaoke bar almost twice a week, and I had a friend who always sang this song. such a good voice. memories.
i was looking for a smaller instrument than my guitar, but the weird tuning of most ukes drives me nuts. i grabbed up a mandolin in a guitar store and picked it up in less than five minutes.
I'm in the middle of both The Deed of Paksenarrion by Elizabeth Moon and Good Omens from Pratchett and Gaiman. i have a bunch of others i might start, but those are the ones I'm likely to finish this weekend.
there are similar studies being done in the us on paralyzed human patients, though they haven't gotten quite so far. from the little i understand though, it seems that the approach of recording an input, and then replaying that input later, besides for being hard to get an original input in a human patient, had the trouble of making physical therapy way less effective. leastways that's what i heard.
already joined, there is a nice bunch of cool stuff and people there.
"You want it darker. We kill the flame."
It feels like the same situation as Bowie, that one last great dark album, and then right after, they're gone.
The Name of the Wind. I know there are things that some people don't like about it, but school year style pacing, with breaks of just living in between plot points is what really does it for me, and of that kinda sub-genre, it has some very good writing.
same, but I've reread most of them so many times, that it's hard to just go back.



Let's Grab Coffee!What is your, "I know it sounds weird, but just try it" thing?Dec 14, 2016 at 4:07 PM


