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According to Reading Research at Cambridge University...

Aoccdrnig to rscheearch at Cmabrigde Uinervtisy, it deosn't mttaer in waht oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoatnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteer be at the rghit pclae. The rset can be a toatl mses and you can sitll raed it wouthit a porbelm. Tihs is bcuseae the huamn mnid deos not raed ervey lteter by istlef, but the wrod as a wlohe.

The Last House on the Left

We just got back from seeing The Last House on the Left. In one word: Brutal.

I enjoyed this movie very much; a lot more than I thought I would. It looked interesting from the previews, but the main reason we went to see it is that we had seen pretty much every other movie at the theater already. I'll hide spoilers for those who haven't seen it yet, but I just had to talk about this movie. It's so intense!

Only go see this movie if you're okay with extremely graphic violence. When I say this movie is extremely graphic, I mean close-up and in your face. The action is riveting. The acting and direction are spot-on. This movie held my attention fully from beginning to end. If you're okay with the graphic violence, you will most likely come out of it satisfied. At the end, I was left with feelings of satisfaction, excitement, and a bit of, "What the heck did I just watch?" My overall impression when it was over was, "That was a great movie!"

The Host - by Stephenie Meyer

The HostThe HostFinally, a sci-fi book I could get into!

The Host, by Stephenie Meyer, grabbed my interest on page one and didn't let go.

In my opinion, most sci-fi suffers from one or more of these three fatal flaws: It sacrifices the story to make room for the science; it’s a regurgitation of 1000 other stories I’ve already read or seen in the theater; and/or it has the old negative cliché theme of “You think life sucks now? Well, in the future, people are just as shortsighted, self-serving, and unwise as they are now…but in the future, the robots are pissed off”.

I admit I was expecting more of the same after reading the back cover synopsis of The Host (There’s an alien invasion of Earth! Humanity may be doooomed! And all that.)

I was pleasantly surprised, however, to find the story to be more like a combination psychological thriller, drama, social commentary, and romance novel. And, oh yeah, it happens to take place in the future, and there is an alien invasion. Fatal flaw count: 0.

The Host is sci-fi that’s really “fi-sci” because the fiction is far more important to the story than the science. And that’s so refreshing, especially after reading three or four “life sucks and you think you got it bad now, just wait” novels in a row.

So, THANK YOU Stephenie Meyer for a new perspective for the genre. There may be hope for the human race after all.

Beyonce Sings as Barack and Michelle Obama Dance Their First Dance as President and First Lady at Inaugural Ball

I've always loved the song "At Last" by Etta James, and Beyonce sings it for President and Michelle Obama so beautifully and emotionally.


And in her interview afterwards, she speaks about how overwhelmed and excited she is to be a part of the inauguration celebration, and some of her feelings about President Obama. I say Right On, Beyonce! I second that emotion!


Brazilian downhill biking video

Brazilian downhill biking video. Oi, Boa Noite.....


World of Warcraft fanfic

I wrote this tonight and just wanted to share it, maybe it belongs in the WoW forums more, but here is just a little story based on one of the characters I play. Blushing The name of this story is called Victims.

Victims.

It was the screaming that woke her up. Was it her own vocal chords that had produced it? Or was it one of the many phantom faces that pressed against the inside of her eyelids when she closed them? In any case she laid there, wide awake and silent. She focused on both the excessive sweat she was laying in and for any sounds coming from outside the room. Kirrika wasn't sure how long it was, but it seemed like sufficient time that no one had come rushing up banging on the door to check on her.

She decided to rise out of bed to start a new day. Drawing back the curtains to the one small window in the room, she peered out to see dusk settling over the busy streets of Stormwind. Outside numerous people rushed about to do whatever tasks that had brought them to the city. Of course, being the capital of man, most of them were human. Why was she here, a dwarf among humans? Was it a kind of atonement? Looking down at the faces of them, she felt there was an eerie recognition there, maybe of people she knew...but none of them looked exactly right, marking them as strangers all.

She thought to herself "I wonder how many of them lost a friend, or family, to my killing runeblade."

A lump caught in her throat. To her, none of them had any idea of the pain that thought caused her.

"I once tried to save you..."

A shuffling sound from directly behind caused her to spin around. Kirrika looked up to see the rotting abomination of the undead known as a ghoul. Staring down at her, it gave a raspy "YESSS?"

Shatner's Performance of Rocket Man

Shatner IS the man!! Thanks to Lyssa for bringing this video to my attention!


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