Don't Stop
Dec. 21st, 2006 06:32 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
For those who haven't seen it yet (and I know there are West Wing fans on my friendslist who haven't seen it yet), I give you
grahamsleight's latest piece at Strange Horizons:
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It's absolutely clear to me that the true predecessor of The West Wing, the great science-fiction show that ended its seven-season run this spring, is the movie Who Framed Roger Rabbit.(Actually, SH reviews has had a good week this week, and I'd hate for good reviews to go unread just because it's almost Christmas, so here are links to the others: Dan Hartland on Alexander C. Irvine's collection Pictures From An Expedition; Paul Kincaid on Paul Auster's short novel Travels in the Scriptorium; and Nic Clarke on Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling's latest anthology, Salon Fantastique. And of course there's been a story and a poem and a (christmas) article as well. Enjoy! And, you know, post comments. There, not here.)
Category 5 Felix barrels toward Central America
Date: 2007-09-05 05:35 am (UTC)Felix was packing winds of up to 165 mph as it headed west, according to the U.S. National Hurricane Center. It was projected to skirt Honduras’ coastline on Tuesday before slamming into Belize on Wednesday.
“As it stands, we’re still thinking that it will be a potentially catastrophic system in the early portions of this week, Tuesday evening, possibly affecting Honduras and then toward the coast of Belize,” said Dave Roberts, a hurricane specialist at the center in Miami.