SL: Paper Chase

Posted by Ace on July 29th, 2011 filed in Second Life
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Sort of gives being “at a loss for words” a whole new meaning…


Sometimes I Do Too

Posted by Ace on July 27th, 2011 filed in quotes, Tales of the Interregnum
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Opal (from bed, to the air): Empress, is Ace reading his book?

me (from my chair, a few feet away): Yeah, Mom.  I’m reading my book.

Opal:  (settles down comfortably) …Sometimes I forget you’re not really there.


Strangely Enough

Posted by Ace on July 22nd, 2011 filed in letters from Ace
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… Jack is apparently studying Ancient Mesopotamia at his summer camp, and mentioned in the car this morning that he was designing a board game where the player would assume the role of Gilgamesh, and attempt to climb to the summit of the Hanging Gardens.

I was not aware of any of that when I published the quote below.


Twelve Leagues

Posted by Ace on July 17th, 2011 filed in quotes
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“When he had gone seven leagues the darkness was thick and there was no light, he could see nothing ahead and nothing behind him.  When he had gone eight leagues Gilgamesh gave a great cry, for the darkness was thick and he could see nothing ahead and nothing behind him.  After nine leagues he felt the north wind on his face, but the darkness was thick and there was no light, he could see nothing ahead and nothing behind him.  After ten leagues the end was near.  After eleven leagues the dawn light appeared.  At the end of twelve leagues the sun streamed out….  Shamash saw him, and he saw that he was dressed in the skins of animals and ate their flesh.  He was distressed, and he…  said, ‘No mortal man has gone this way before, nor will, as long as the winds drive over the sea.’  And to Gilgamesh he said, ‘You will never find the life for which you are searching.’  Gilgamesh said to glorious Shamash, ‘Now that I have toiled and strayed so far in the wilderness, am I to sleep, and let the earth cover my head for ever?  Let my eyes see the sun until they are dazzled with looking.  Although I am no better than a dead man, still let me see the light of the sun!'”

The Epic of Gilgamesh (t. N.K. Sandar), as quoted in The Universal Myths:  Heroes, Gods, Tricksters and Others, Alexander Eliot


sigh

Posted by Ace on July 17th, 2011 filed in Dragonia, letters from Ace
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Dragonia goes home tomorrow night.


I’ll Never Know Anyway

Posted by Ace on July 11th, 2011 filed in letters from Ace
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I want to say that someday people will look back on early 21st century medicine with a mixture of horror and amusement, on account of its primitiveness.  Only I imagine that the advancements that would make such a perspective true might also render the daily state of human affairs sufficiently alien to me that I would regard them as horrifying.