my chime: the bright violet does bother my eyes somewhat, though i rarely look at the page long enough. i run many tabs and i'm over on another most of the time, unless i peek in to see the chatter or to favorite a tune....ding!
these articles i edit are full of that small error. i'm starting to notice the country of origin of the publication has a lot to do with it. it gives me a shudder of joy to read an article that is punctuated correctly.
oh goodness, i'm just relieved to see something SPELT correctly these days, annie. new edition of Tony Judt's essays published by Verso, on page two we find him "pouring over his maps of Europe." sigh. micah's playlist is exemplary...
i lived in a city in northern virgina that held concerts on the courthouse lawn and each year they brough back a choir that sang spiritual and "inspirational" songs. i am not really moved by that stuff, but this choir sure had the stuff and the whole audience was JIVIN'!
pouring..... so sad. and the thing for me is that it actually affects my comprehension of the written sentence. my brain does a rewind in order to re-read the sentence and spell the word correctly in my mind. and here is today's good word: "ratiocination".
i suspect i have never uttered a sentence containing the word ratiocination, and fear i never will
7:36am
Billy London:
Wow haven't heard a peep about the davidians in ages.
7:37am
Slazenger:
Good Morning! I am sorry that I cannot fully enjoy your show these days as I have returned to work and have to keep the volume VERY low. Keep searching for the STARS!!!
micah, it's an older book from the 70s(?) that relates a story of a man who meets an entity from another earthly existence, perhaps planetary. he spends what would seem to be years there learning and growing.. then "wakes up" to his current time. it has some great ideas ..nothing that's not been written about before, but it's told in a matter-of fact way. en.wikipedia.org...
...and my first immersion, quite gladly, into the spitirtual world in the early 70s was "Handbook to a Higher Conciousness" by Ken Keyes.. it has shaped my thinking to this very day.
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