...are changing. The reaction of the child's parents was positive, but isolated incidents only do so much. However, the reaction of the other parents at the school and of many of the children was a joy to read. This is how culture changes - I'm very hopeful as to what it will look like in 10-15 years. This would not have happened when I was a child, and 20 years ago it would have gone far less well.
Decks seem to just appear out of nowhere these days. And I don't just mean one, I mean I'll look at a tournament report and see 10 people playing the same deck I've never seen before. Does anyone have any suggestions on where to look to keep up with this kinda thing? The Into the Roil slots aren't definite, and could be Tome Scour or something else. Same goes for the sideboard other than the...
Dow reveals solar shingle Main problem in getting solar power to people is that it's expensive and you need additional structures to support solar panels. Something like that should make it a lot easier to go solar.
Mis Mun... I understand you're happy to have my 'muse' back, but this might be somewhat... excessive. As I recall, your initial plan was to put me into a small game, correct? You've also mentioned that you are not a part of this other fandom, and never have been. I respect your decision to send me there, but it might merit consideration. Also, this username is not likely to be understood by ...
Hi, I've posted previously to ask about being a Math major at UCLA :] My goal is still to transfer to UCLA as a math major, but the dilemma I have right now is whether I should apply to transfer next fall. [I think I'm going to apply, just in case.] I'm still trying to decide between applying as a Mathematics or Mathematics for Teaching major. Sorry if I'm repeating info in this post! These ...
so my fast so far is getting easier by the minute! im actually not wanting to eat :-) only prob is i have no scales cos im at my bf's apartment...only thing i have to go by is my own eyes (not good when most of the time i hate what i see!!) but surprisingly today i feel lighter n think i look a bit thinner...i can see more of my bones...esecially my collar bones....i love it! im so glad you ...
...his hair's ruffled, and he grins. "You think I'm cute," he says accusingly. "I'm just...it's a challenge! It's neat!" He shrugs, and unwraps his muffin. Then he pauses and gives her a hopeful look. "Do /you/ have something I should design too?" "I /do/," Kennedy says with a laugh. "You're cute and adorable and completely irresistible. You should be glad, it gets you out of a lot of trouble." She ...
... didn't really help when I got to the bathroom at school and discovered I was full-on perioding again. Thank goodness I had tampons and a bit of time before my lecture. Once I got home, I was STILL hopeful that maybe my period had decided to move on to the next sentence (bad pun...sorry). But, no, my body still wants to have a period. I will keep taking my active pills in the hope that my body ...
Some fascinating research into tissue engineering . This willl be hopeful news for many men, and indeed women - it's also quite exciting wrt the prospects of human augmentation in general. There's still something gooshy about this stuff - but I think that's mainly because the examples we have of plastic surgery aren't all that successful. At the moment, only subtle changes are at all ...
... claimed they were making a new world in which wonders were possible, and the greatest wonder would be not to be a mere piece of their machinery - "Make sure you do come to London," he said before he could change his mind. "I don't want to walk out of Egypt all alone." "I'll come," Schuldig said, his eyes wide. "I'll come." "Naoe and I will be waiting." Silent yet hopeful, they walked on.