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Alex ([personal profile] alexsarll) wrote2007-05-01 06:58 pm

The unwillingness to start a new book while awaiting one which will only cause its abandonment

Why do I persist in giving each sorry reanimation of the Manics cadaver a try? I suppose this time I have the excuse that JDB's solo album was pretty good (even if that was precisely through its distance from the Manics template), and Nicky's live show amusing in its way. But 'Your Love Alone Is Not Enough'...for all that the 'back to what they do best' talk is even more desperately emphatic than usual this time around, this single is clearly Simple Minds covering 'Help'. It is, quite simply, a disgrace. Please, chaps - stop while we can still just about remember that you meant something once.

Full details on the Parkland Walk plans here - I found the URL on a discarded letter beside the Walk, so clearly it's letting me know not to worry. They seem both sensitive and sensible; I'm just a little miffed that I've never been privileged to see any of the slow-worms which apparently live along one stretch.

I know there's been a bit of a retro crime revival recently - witness all those neo-mediaevalist protests about 'blasphemy' last year - but I was still surprised and almost touched to receive a European lottery scam by post. How delightfully old-fashioned!

Right, so Mars is warming up alongside Earth - but for demonstrably Martian reasons, namely dust storms, rather than because the same solar activity is affecting both planets. Doesn't that seem slightly odd? Let's be quite clear, I'm not saying that human-culpable carbon dioxide et al aren't warming the Earth, because I'm not insane and/or in the pay of Big Oil. Nor do I have any reason to suppose that dust storms and consequent colour changes aren't warming Mars - it reminds me of Daisyworld, but that's no objection. It's more that if two adjacent planets are both warming up for totally separate reasons...well, that's the sort of thing which makes me wonder if something Big Picture is going on, like when two totally different characters published by the same comics company start being taken grim'n'gritty in separate ways by their writers.

[identity profile] darkmarcpi.livejournal.com 2007-05-01 06:31 pm (UTC)(link)
Of course, global warming might be a huge irrelevance if we all disappear into a black hole come November as tonight's Horizon expands on.

I quite like that Manics song actually, although obviously it's not a classic or anything. Still way better than what passes for indie pop these days, mind.

[identity profile] guntrip.livejournal.com 2007-05-01 06:50 pm (UTC)(link)
Sadly, that Manics single is one of the best tracks on the album..

[identity profile] beingjdc.livejournal.com 2007-05-01 10:10 pm (UTC)(link)
Some of global warming on earth is down to the sun being a bit hotter over recent years. Thing is, it's not going to get cooler for ages, so actually, far from meaning that we can all stop worrying, it means that we need to alter our behaviour which causes the human-induced part of it by more than we thought we did if we want to stop it being as serious as we fear.

[identity profile] icecoldinalex.livejournal.com 2007-05-02 09:17 am (UTC)(link)
slow-worms! SLOW-WORMS! Alex we need to organise a slow-worm hunt!

[identity profile] blanche-carte.livejournal.com 2007-05-02 05:27 pm (UTC)(link)
What a marvellous title. Where did it come from?
(I would love it to be the definition for a single word in an obscure east european language.)