Livros aleatórios da biblioteca de justjim
Romeo and Juliet: Student Shakespeare Series (Student Shakespeare) por William Shakespeare
Selected Poems por T.S. Eliot
The Paddock that Grew : The Story of the Melbourne Cricket Club por Keith Dunstan
Chaucer; The Prologue and Three Tales por Geoffrey Chaucer
Miles Franklin: The Story of a Famous Australian por Marjorie Faith Barnard
实用汉语课本= Practical Chinese reader por Xun Liu
The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 3/4 por Sue Townsend
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Autores favoritosDouglas Adams, Isaac Asimov, Arthur C. Clarke, Robert A. Heinlein, Anne McCaffrey, Terry Pratchett, J. R. R. Tolkien (Favoritos partilhados)
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Sobre mimAvid reader of almost anything, database programmer, wine fancier.
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Em leituraThe tyrannicide brief : story of the man who sent Charles I to the scaffold por Geoffrey. Robertson
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Thanks very much for the membership!
They didn't however, accept my password (!?) ("Sign in" for posting still accepts it.)
publicado por rolandperkins às 3:53 pm (EST) em Dec 22, 2009
publicado por atlargeintheworld às 11:36 pm (EST) em Dec 20, 2009
Just returning the favor. your right boundary is in tact. You can sleep safely tonight. :)
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publicado por FicusFan às 5:55 pm (EST) em Dec 16, 2009
publicado por atlargeintheworld às 12:34 am (EST) em Dec 16, 2009
publicado por atlargeintheworld às 11:13 pm (EST) em Dec 15, 2009
that snow was a huge headache for about 2 days. it doesn't show up so clearly on my light background so i experimented with just about every theme WordPress offers... none of them looked right. so i decided i would just change the CSS code to a darker background for myself. turns out you have to pay them $15 just to change that tiny little piddly bit of code. it was very frustrating.
so, snow on white background it remains!
publicado por atlargeintheworld às 11:00 pm (EST) em Dec 15, 2009
LONG LIVE THE PURPLE CHECK MARK!
publicado por atlargeintheworld às 6:32 pm (EST) em Dec 15, 2009
and that is why you are a wonderful man (well, human in general really).
publicado por atlargeintheworld às 11:21 am (EST) em Dec 3, 2009
looking at the books you've added i'm wondering if you've been touched by the FSM's noodly appendage. may you be bathed in heavenly sauce. :)
publicado por mirrordrum às 10:56 pm (EST) em Nov 23, 2009
bless you for a wonderful, wonderful man.
publicado por mirrordrum às 3:08 pm (EST) em Nov 23, 2009
I was not meaning to suggest in anyway that you were also a miserable, chain smoking, drunken misanthrope.
I'm sure you're a very nice man!
publicado por Littlemissbashful às 11:55 pm (EST) em Nov 15, 2009
90% second-hand! I love second-hand book shops although everybody says I would be no good at running one. "You want to buy what??!! No, sod off, I haven't read that yet! Get out of my shop, I'm trying to read!"
If you've never seen the TV series 'Black Books' with Dylan Moran and Bill Bailey you should take a look - you sound like you could swap a few stories over a bottle of the red stuff...
publicado por Littlemissbashful às 11:45 pm (EST) em Nov 15, 2009
1598 "PISH for thee, Iceland dog! thou prick-ear'd cur of Iceland!”—Henry V (1623) by Shakespeare, Act II. Scene i
1672 “PISH, said I, that's no such great matter.”—The Rehearsal Transprosed by A. Marvell, I. page 52
1708 “PISH, PISH, quoth Seymour in a huff.”—England’s Reformation (1716) by T. Ward, page56
1828 “PISH! she can't hear.”—City Looking Glass (1933) by R. M. Bird, II. v. page 55
1894 ‘PISH!’ I growled. ‘Someone has fooled you.’”—Under the Red Robe by S. Weyman, xiv. page 264
1925 “Sorry to hurt your feelings . .. but I'm beyond that. PISH!”—The Informer by L. O’Flaherty, xv. page 238
IRMC. you may imagine me looking quite smug even though i admit my company is antiquated, to say the least.
publicado por mirrordrum às 10:43 pm (EST) em Nov 14, 2009
i shall look for your message. i haven't really visited the site yet but shall.
do you think i should add another hint on crambo!? i picked a difficult word. probably shouldn't have chosen it but i've been longing to use it somewhere.
i don't know yet how long one should wait on crambo!, if one has picked a particularly tricky word, before giving hints. thoughts?
publicado por mirrordrum às 9:49 pm (EST) em Nov 14, 2009
i expect they'll survive climate change just fine and i'm glad! :)
keep sending 'em on. i've joined DPS hoping to learn something i can use to improve my admittedly lackluster efforts.
publicado por mirrordrum às 7:01 pm (EST) em Nov 14, 2009
publicado por BarkingMatt às 5:03 pm (EST) em Nov 14, 2009
(Just to check)
publicado por BarkingMatt às 4:48 pm (EST) em Nov 14, 2009
many thanks.
publicado por mirrordrum às 2:48 am (EST) em Nov 8, 2009
the first and last ones on this page are two of my faves from recent days. i'm trying to do some HDR photos, too.
hope i got the HTML code right on that there link.
publicado por mirrordrum às 9:51 pm (EST) em Oct 28, 2009
i been all involved trying to get our Unitarian church e-list restarted and i haven't a clue what i'm doing so i've been having to learn. and do some moderating and stuff. interesting but time consuming.
and messing about with photographs. and day-to-day stuff.
you cook anything interesting lately? are you putting up small batches of seasonal foods? what's seasonal in Oz, anyway?
missed you guys. :)
publicado por mirrordrum às 12:08 am (EST) em Oct 28, 2009
'in Wilkie Collins' novel, the two destinies, Mary's father has a little black terrier, a 'creature who possessed, in equal proportions, the enviable advantages of perfect good-humor and perfect common sense.'
if you Google the Collins plus two destinies plus any part of the quote, you'll find, for example,:
http://www.online-literature.com/wilkie-...
search on that page for almost any of the words in the quote and you find these 2 paragraphs:
"In those days I was thirteen, and Mary was ten years old. Walking on our way to the lake we had Mary's father with us for guide and companion. The good man served as bailiff on my father's estate. He was, besides, a skilled master in the art of decoying ducks. The dog that helped him (we used no tame ducks as decoys in Suffolk) was a little black terrier; a skilled master also, in his way; a creature who possessed, in equal proportions, the enviable advantages of perfect good-humor and perfect common sense.
The dog followed the bailiff, and we followed the dog."
so Mary's father is a bailiff and the area over which a bailiff has jurisdiction is a bailiwick and that rhymes with organic. see?
i guess in trying not to make it too easy and to give you a chance to use Google, i made it too diffy. i always check to be sure that what i put in the hint can be found via Google by running the hint myself.
nice word, tympanic. :)
cheers.
publicado por mirrordrum às 11:10 pm (EST) em Oct 27, 2009
rest assured, i remain atlargeintheworld! (at least in cyberspace)
ps: what was this i read in the BETA group about your piles of books being thinned out by a, ahem, "small fire"? could this possibly be the root of your obscene pleasure over my slight misfortune with the toast?
publicado por atlargeintheworld às 3:53 am (EST) em Oct 27, 2009
publicado por infiniteletters às 8:48 pm (EST) em Oct 12, 2009
I dont know what a CSV file is.
Thanks!
I "shouted" to get attention as this question is something that has really been haunting me for a year now.
Thanks again
publicado por irckigalirw às 6:05 am (EST) em Sep 30, 2009
I've only barely been out of the country (southern Canada, Bahamas, and Neuevo Lorado, Mexico - we walked in from Texas), and there were never any bullets.
I grew up and still live in Nebraska, the Land of the Bland.
I guess raising a girl through the teenage years wasn't totally boring, but she was (and is) a good kid, so I didn't experience all the drama I might have.
But in books - ah, there I have excelled! And I seem to find the most interesting friends. Especially the ones who have dodged bullets and come in from the cold!
publicado por MerryMary às 9:19 pm (EST) em Sep 27, 2009
publicado por MerryMary às 9:06 pm (EST) em Sep 27, 2009
she's right up there with the luggage as a fave character, i'll tell you. if i'd met her before i joined LT, i'd have used 'mrs. richardson' as my handle.
hope you cooked happily this weekend and didn't have to iron too much.
publicado por mirrordrum às 11:47 pm (EST) em Sep 7, 2009
publicado por felius às 11:31 pm (EST) em Jul 30, 2009
I have catalogued less that 10% of my collection. I would expect a much higher level of overlap between us once my catalogue is 'complete'.
publicado por TheoClarke às 6:51 pm (EST) em Jun 12, 2009
publicado por MrAndrew às 8:28 am (EST) em Jun 3, 2009