I have discovered something I could use for good or ill. I will use it for good, but I just... Dammit, you know? The evil would bring me such personal enjoyment.
This is one of the reasons I generally never fully shave, I just keep stubble if I want to rid myself of my beard; the itchiness when I inevitably want to grow it back is hugely reduced.Also my face is itchy from growing a beard.
Gandalf, here I come!
I am so lucky I don't have a patchy phase. Stubble goes direct to thin beard; but there is a definite dishevelled/I need to shave phase before a nice full beard sets in.
Ah, I see you've met Dave, too (not that Dave).Every picture you've ever seen of me has been right after shaving.
That's how fast it grows.
I suffer from that poor asshole's problem, shitty thin mustache.Ah, I see you've met Dave, too (not that Dave).
"BEEAARRD"
With time travel stories, I've taken into account that scientists have noted gravity having odd effects on time around super-massive black holes and decided that gravity likewise would keep the time machine pinned on the same backwards or forwards track as the planet itself.Today we learn how important the "space" in "space time" is...
History Corner: Herbert King, Inventor of Time Travel
Indeed. It just struck me as funny thinking about someone purely focused on time travel without consideration for the movement of the Earth below them. It's one of those things most people don't really think about, and in most time travel stories no one ever mentions it.With time travel stories, I've taken into account that scientists have noted gravity having odd effects on time around super-massive black holes and decided that gravity likewise would keep the time machine pinned on the same backwards or forwards track as the planet itself.
Watch Saved by the Bell and listen to Vanilla Ice. I'm sure it will come back to you.Random realization: I was thinking about setting one of my stories in the '90s, but when I thought about it, I realized I'm having a hard time remembering what it was like in the U.S. pre-9/11, which was also pre-DHS, pre-24 hour paranoia news, pre-iPods and major internet. The world has vastly changed from my childhood/early adolescence and I've shut so much of it out of memory thanks to shitty school/home life that I can barely remember how living back then felt.
Or maybe the '90s were just really bland.
Wow, I totally forgot about so much of that. OJ Simpson was a huge topic throughout my elementary school. And I don't know how I blipped out the Oklahoma City bombing.[DOUBLEPOST=1381765386,1381765351][/DOUBLEPOST]In the 11 years leading up to 9/11...
We also had the first Iraq war "desert storm"
Hubble telescope was launched, found to have a super bad mirror, and fixed.
The Soviet Union collapsed.
South Africa repealed apartheid laws
Rodney king verdict led to LA riots
Waco Texas had a little incident with the ATF and a commune
Bobbit become a well known name and the PUNchline to many jokes
The Chunnel, a tunnel between Britain and France opened
OJ Simpson
World Trade Center bombed.
Oklahoma City bombing
Cloned sheep
Titanic most successful movie ever
Clinton impeached
Viagra
Euro accepted as new European currency in many countries
Y2K bug fears
Columbine
US hands Panama Canal back to panama, per long standing agreement
Elian Gonzalez returned to Cuba
Human genome mapped
Microsoft found to be committing anti competitive behavior, ordered to split
Russian submarine sinks, race to recover it.
Dot com bubble bursts
Personal computers break the GHz barrier
Wikipedia is launched
Mir is deorbited (Taco Bell sets up a target and declares they'll give free tacos to everyone if any part of Mir hits it)
The worlds first space tourist
WTC towers collapse after airplanes hit them.
The video is by a user "Everything is Terrible" which makes me hesitant to click.Watch Saved by the Bell and listen to Vanilla Ice. I'm sure it will come back to you.
It was a time of unbridled, and perhaps unwarranted, optimism - we were astounded at our own forward-thinkingness and ever-expanding acceptance and understanding. Being gay started to not be a life-ruining secret, we may not have had the internet but technology was racing forward with the first truly portable phones and 2 way pagers, and the only war anybody cared about was the console war between the SNES and Sega Genesis. Supremacy of the american point of view, democracy and freedom was taken for granted. Germany reunified, the USSR collapsed, and terrorism was something rare, far away, or incompetent (Remember when the "world trade center attack" was about a pathetically failed bomb in a truck in the tower's basement?).
We didn't start the fire...In the 11 years leading up to 9/11...
We also had the first Iraq war "desert storm"
Hubble telescope was launched, found to have a super bad mirror, and fixed.
The Soviet Union collapsed.
South Africa repealed apartheid laws
Rodney king verdict led to LA riots
Waco Texas had a little incident with the ATF and a commune
Bobbit become a well known name and the PUNchline to many jokes
The Chunnel, a tunnel between Britain and France opened
OJ Simpson
World Trade Center bombed.
Oklahoma City bombing
Cloned sheep
Titanic most successful movie ever
Clinton impeached
Viagra
Euro accepted as new European currency in many countries
Y2K bug fears
Columbine
US hands Panama Canal back to panama, per long standing agreement
Elian Gonzalez returned to Cuba
Human genome mapped
Microsoft found to be committing anti competitive behavior, ordered to split
Russian submarine sinks, race to recover it.
Dot com bubble bursts
Personal computers break the GHz barrier
Wikipedia is launched
Mir is deorbited (Taco Bell sets up a target and declares they'll give free tacos to everyone if any part of Mir hits it)
The worlds first space tourist
WTC towers collapse after airplanes hit them.
Don't worry, it's work safe - just a montage of old TV shows and Movies saying "It's the 90s!" or some variant of it.The video is by a user "Everything is Terrible" which makes me hesitant to click.
Eh, I just finished college five years ago and I was feeling nostalgic for 70s music since that was what my dad would play around the house.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Billboard_Hot_100_number-one_singles_of_the_1990s
Lots of "old" music on there. I feel about 70s music the same way college students today feel about 90's music. My junior prom was twenty years ago, and I was dancing to early nineties music.
Oh God! the 90's started with a Micheal Bolton hit... but what can you expect, pop music has traditionally been terrible.http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_Billboard_Hot_100_number-one_singles_of_the_1990s
Lots of "old" music on there. I feel about 70s music the same way college students today feel about 90's music. My junior prom was twenty years ago, and I was dancing to early nineties music.
Random realization: I was thinking about setting one of my stories in the '90s, but when I thought about it, I realized I'm having a hard time remembering what it was like in the U.S. pre-9/11, which was also pre-DHS, pre-24 hour paranoia news, pre-iPods and major internet. The world has vastly changed from my childhood/early adolescence and I've shut so much of it out of memory thanks to shitty school/home life that I can barely remember how living back then felt.
Or maybe the '90s were just really bland.