tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1942282976301022996.post3127567339740893391..comments2022-02-21T19:50:16.768-07:00Comments on Lady Wisdom's Favorite: Stuff and StuffSophia's Favoritehttp://www.blogger.com/profile/02871625814389904112noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-1942282976301022996.post-80395838006738707972011-12-15T12:01:09.594-07:002011-12-15T12:01:09.594-07:00The F-35 is quite awesome, as was it's namesak...The F-35 is quite awesome, as was it's namesake. Interestingly, the original Lightning shares something with the Thunderbolt II - being unwieldy looking, yet crazy maneuverable badasses. Keep your schedule open in mid-April, as DM is having another airshow. It may be "just" the Thunderbirds, but probably it'll be a full show with many other aircraft flying.<br /><br />I'm super glad French spelling hints at its etymology. I can get the gist of written French, but I can't understand spoken French at all, since they don't pronounce half the letters and I have no idea how it relates to Latin.<br /><br />Thank you! Older conceptions of the universe were way more mind blowing than what science has shown us. Science is awesome, but people get all mystical about it and it pisses me off. Don't even get me started about the abuse of quantum physics in new age and self help circles. On a related note, I pwned some dudes who were all misty eyed over that Carl Sagan "mote of dust suspended in a sunbeam" thing. I said all the vastness of the rest of the universe can't contemplate a trick of perspective, or any significance it might have.penny farthinghttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08993329591603913672noreply@blogger.com