May. 1st, 2007

mbernardi: (juggling clubs)
At my juggling class last night I finally hit that zen moment and started passing clubs, without immediately messing up. Twice we managed 7 passes (timing was self self pass) which was really excellent. I hope that I can do as well in two weeks time when we return. Next week is a bank holiday so we miss out.

When I got home I started watching the first episode of Blood Ties that I'd downloaded at the weekend and then I went on to the second one and then it was a two part story and I had to get to the end! Really excellent series, they have taken the heart of the books and have run with it. I've nearly caught up to those in the US at this point.
mbernardi: (juggling clubs)
At my juggling class last night I finally hit that zen moment and started passing clubs, without immediately messing up. Twice we managed 7 passes (timing was self self pass) which was really excellent. I hope that I can do as well in two weeks time when we return. Next week is a bank holiday so we miss out.

When I got home I started watching the first episode of Blood Ties that I'd downloaded at the weekend and then I went on to the second one and then it was a two part story and I had to get to the end! Really excellent series, they have taken the heart of the books and have run with it. I've nearly caught up to those in the US at this point.
mbernardi: (bladerunner)
So last night I grabbed the last broadcast Blood Ties episode, "Stone Cold" for which Tanya Huff is credited as writer (go Tanya) and I started watching it this evening. Oh the pathos, and one or two lines really cracked me up.

Then I watched a "Mythbusters" revisit which was interesting, while simultaneously continued to add books to LibraryThing.

And finally on UKTV Docs "Inventions That Changed the World" presented by Jeremy Clarkson who told the story the the Computer from pencil pushers in Babbage's England to the current indispensable and ubiquitous silicon processor.

I didn't learn much that was NEW but the Clarkson spin, did make you think a bit.

Oh yes my LT total is now 606, (including 2 books that arrived from amazon today).
mbernardi: (bladerunner)
So last night I grabbed the last broadcast Blood Ties episode, "Stone Cold" for which Tanya Huff is credited as writer (go Tanya) and I started watching it this evening. Oh the pathos, and one or two lines really cracked me up.

Then I watched a "Mythbusters" revisit which was interesting, while simultaneously continued to add books to LibraryThing.

And finally on UKTV Docs "Inventions That Changed the World" presented by Jeremy Clarkson who told the story the the Computer from pencil pushers in Babbage's England to the current indispensable and ubiquitous silicon processor.

I didn't learn much that was NEW but the Clarkson spin, did make you think a bit.

Oh yes my LT total is now 606, (including 2 books that arrived from amazon today).

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