Lecture was quite boring today, though on the plus side my somewhat famous (at least in archaeological circles) professor said the above quote near the end while discussing iron age jar sizes which nearly sent me into a fit of giggles.

Afterwards went searching for a National Geographic issue from 1960, so of course, the library only has issues from 1967 onwards. It's always fun to go looking for things that are impossible to find <---sarcasm. Even tried the Oxfam bookshop and while I did walk away with several issues on shipwrecks (and the sept. issue of Empire because it had an article on POTC *sheepish*), there weren't any from that early in time. Not sure where to look next.

Off to do some reading/research.
Lecture was quite boring today, though on the plus side my somewhat famous (at least in archaeological circles) professor said the above quote near the end while discussing iron age jar sizes which nearly sent me into a fit of giggles.

Afterwards went searching for a National Geographic issue from 1960, so of course, the library only has issues from 1967 onwards. It's always fun to go looking for things that are impossible to find <---sarcasm. Even tried the Oxfam bookshop and while I did walk away with several issues on shipwrecks (and the sept. issue of Empire because it had an article on POTC *sheepish*), there weren't any from that early in time. Not sure where to look next.

Off to do some reading/research.
deralte: (just ignore me)
( Oct. 20th, 2003 11:57 pm)
Am looking through Sharpe fic (of which there is only one main page on one site so it's not hard) and have noticed that the most common slash pairing after Sharpe/Harper is Sharpe/Methos. Weird.
deralte: (just ignore me)
( Oct. 20th, 2003 11:57 pm)
Am looking through Sharpe fic (of which there is only one main page on one site so it's not hard) and have noticed that the most common slash pairing after Sharpe/Harper is Sharpe/Methos. Weird.
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