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Word of the Every So Often​

lines of action:  (noun phrase; also:  action lines)  When you’re drawing a spaceship and you want to show that it’s moving, or that a cat is flying, or the guy is running... or whatever... these are the lightly drawn lines that do so.  Though this phrase can be singular, it really never is used that way.  Just look at the flying cat at the bottom of the page.  Yeah.  Those are lines of action.

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The Almost Daily

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On April 12, in 1961, Yuri Gagarin became the first human in space, orbiting the earth for a little under two hours (108 minutes), at a speed of just over 17,000 miles per hour, at an altitude of 203 miles above the earth.  Gagarin ejected out of the Vostok spacecraft after re-entry.  Because of its design, it couldn’t slow down enough and the impact would’ve probably killed Gagarin.  Instead, he landed by parachute near a farm, where he had to convince the farmers that he was a fellow Soviet.  However, that’s one of those things that the Soviet government kept quiet.  At the time, in order for a spaceflight to be deemed “successful,” the pilot had to land with his spacecraft.  It wasn’t until 1971 that the Soviet Union admitted that Gagarin didn’t land with his craft.  By then, it was deemed that any spaceflight where you didn’t get killed was successful, and that continues to be the standard.

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Cartoon of the Week

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The Usual Suspects

STUFF

Practical Predictions

 

Madame Sosostris,

Madame Sosostris,

tell me something new.

I know that I

someday must die,

and there’s nothing I can do.

 

I could care less

about life’s trials and tests,

my neighbors and their fates.

 

And I don’t care to know

who will come to blows

when they’re dividing up my estate.

 

Madame Sosostris,

Madame Sosostris,

tell me what I haven’t heard,

like who will place

in today’s race

at Oak Lawn in the third.

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