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ase ([personal profile] ase) wrote2005-08-13 10:13 pm
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This is a Hotlink Test. If This Were a Real Post, Content Would Follow.

Today I slept in, hit the library, bought three shirts, and failed to get my hair cut. Probably just as well; in this heat I'd probably get it cut way too short. The heat also seems to have fried my brain; Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance seems to be trying to say something about epistemology, but in a very roundabout way. This is another book I'd like to do as a reading group thing. It's that sort of reading.

Tomorrow I get to do groceries, room cleaning, lunch planning for the week, and maybe try to find work shoes that aren't half a size too big. (Note to self: not thick socks.) I may also smack the school website, since its booklist only includes the biochem I text. Outrageous.

The meat of this post springs from the photobucket account I forgot I still had! So I'm posting three icons I think need some air time. I really need to join some fandom icon communities and get my icons out of my hard drive. If you like these, comment and take; that's what they're here for.

Hallowed Hunt icon Shadows Evolution is just a theory. So is gravity.

[identity profile] mareklamo.livejournal.com 2005-08-14 03:35 am (UTC)(link)
Ooh, pretty! I'm taking the Evolution icon. What the heck, I'll take "Losing my religion" too. Many thanks!
filkferengi: (Default)

[personal profile] filkferengi 2005-08-14 03:41 am (UTC)(link)
Cool iconage! My spouse was especially amused by the last one [since it didn't have to be explained to him].

Not quite

[identity profile] nwl.livejournal.com 2005-08-15 12:31 am (UTC)(link)
Gravity is hardly a "theory" as it can be demonstrated as fact. To be a theory indicates that is an educated guess based on various pieces of the puzzle with a little belief thrown in. If objects occasionaly didn't fall or floated around, then gravity would be a theory. It doesn't mater if you believe in gravity or not, it will always get you.

Zen and the Art of Book discussion

[identity profile] herewiss13.livejournal.com 2005-08-16 01:20 am (UTC)(link)
I'm a huge fan of "Zen" (and it's sequel Lila, where he tears everything up and starts over). It's quite meandering, to be sure, but you don't often see books _about_ thinking.

So I'd be happy to talk about any part of it with you at your convenience. I'd even go grab a copy from somewhere if it were regarding something I'd need to follow along for.