I think how it works is that when they’re just chilling side by side they’re a shoal, and when the shoal starts moving it becomes a school. (Apparently the words are closely related, both being related to Old English scolu,[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
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They can also be called a “glint,” which is much more fitting, as they do glint, quite attractively.
Not pictured: the suggestion to create an “atomic priesthood” that would maintain a religious understanding of the dangers of radioactivity and warn of divine punishment for trespassing in the forbidden area.
Radioactive waste is harmful for ten thousand years. Written language has been around for only about half that long, and some of it is already unreadable to us. So how do we warn the people of the far future not[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
The further adventures of a middle-aged goofball (and editor). This isn’t the real reason editing romance novels is getting harder, of course, but it doesn’t help.
Thank goodness it’s summer so I don’t have to wear socks and I can go longer between laundry loads because the cats are not picking up the slack in the housekeeping department.
This comic was supposed to be more elaborate, but the graphics program I use has been giving me trouble since I upgraded. As far as German, I’m using the Fluent Forever app, it’s working pretty well so far. I know[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Andrews was only thirty-nine at the time of the disaster. Some survivors reported that they’d seen him throwing deck chairs into the water for people to cling to, but they may have confused him with another man. It was a[…]↓ Read the rest of this entry…
Let’s try this again. I started out on Mondays and Thursdays, then just Mondays, then just Thursdays, now Tuesdays. We’re going to keep doing this until we get it right!