Nov. 3rd, 2006
Things I have discovered today . . .
Nov. 3rd, 2006 09:44 pm1. China Pearl, on Main Street in Waltham, has dum sum on Saturday and Sunday. (It's also a goooood restaurant. I hadn't been there until tonight.)
2. If I do not have my cell phone with me, the only people I can contact are
evilnicola and
artisticphoenix (whose phone number is just one digit off of mine) . I do not know anyone else's actual numbers! Yes, this includes, but is not limited to
alethea_eastrid and
theresat.
3. The Boston Globe keeps track of the five top-sellling science fiction books in New England (with help from Barnes & Noble), and Farenheit 451 last week's No. 1. This next two on the list were two S.M. Stirling books -- "Dies The Fire," and "The Protector's War," which are the two paperboks in a series that has one additional hardcover -- "Meeting At Corvallis." These are post-apocalyptic, a spin-off from the event that triggered his previous series "On The Oceans of Enternity," etc. The new series includes SCA-type re-enactors in the new society that arises after the event. The only hardcover is "Hunters of Doom," and the fifth is "We Few," by David Weber and John Ringo.
2. If I do not have my cell phone with me, the only people I can contact are
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3. The Boston Globe keeps track of the five top-sellling science fiction books in New England (with help from Barnes & Noble), and Farenheit 451 last week's No. 1. This next two on the list were two S.M. Stirling books -- "Dies The Fire," and "The Protector's War," which are the two paperboks in a series that has one additional hardcover -- "Meeting At Corvallis." These are post-apocalyptic, a spin-off from the event that triggered his previous series "On The Oceans of Enternity," etc. The new series includes SCA-type re-enactors in the new society that arises after the event. The only hardcover is "Hunters of Doom," and the fifth is "We Few," by David Weber and John Ringo.