PENK wrote:Have you read Geoff Dyer's The Ongoing Moment? That's some great photography writing.
I haven't. Thanks for the tip.
PENK wrote:Have you read Geoff Dyer's The Ongoing Moment? That's some great photography writing.
GoogaMooga wrote: The further away from home you go, the greater the risk of getting stuck there.
Deebank wrote:Just started this:
It is already proving very interesting. I told the JWs that visited on Saturday that Homo Sapiens was once one of six species of homos (no sniggering) co-habiting on planet earth - they were unclear as to whether there were any Neanderthals in heaven. I then got on to the subject of potential extra-terrestrial life.. but that's another story.
Darkness_Fish wrote:Deebank wrote:Just started this:
It is already proving very interesting. I told the JWs that visited on Saturday that Homo Sapiens was once one of six species of homos (no sniggering) co-habiting on planet earth - they were unclear as to whether there were any Neanderthals in heaven. I then got on to the subject of potential extra-terrestrial life.. but that's another story.
I read that a couple of months back. The closer to modern times it gets, the less interesting it becomes in my view, it gets much more bogged down in political and economic discussions that I think are closer to personal opinion than the results of scientific analysis. But it's bloody good up to that point.
echolalia wrote:
What do you make of Pax Romana then, Toby?
Toby wrote:Also working my way through Alan Moore's Providence - just got to the end of Act 1
Toby wrote:
fange wrote:One of the things i really dislike in this life is people raising their voices in German.