The darkness and those long days
I aten't dead, but I have spent this weekend in too much pain to do anything including sleep. As a sort of unwelcome garnish, I came down with what a visit to urgent care determined to be unspecified viral crud and have been running a fever for the last three nights. I miss my brain. I haven't even been able to watch movies, which I had been looking forward to doing.
I can't remember if I ever noticed before that this passage in Le Guin's "April in Paris" (1962)—
It was a fine face, though pale and lean: intelligent, alert, vivid. Barry was reminded of the face of a famous atomic physicist, seen in newspaper pictures up until 1953.
—is an Oppenheimer reference: a face the author had seen not just in newspapers, but as a visitor to the house when she was a child. At this point where I am with Nolan's movie is just hoping it doesn't suck.
I can't remember if I ever noticed before that this passage in Le Guin's "April in Paris" (1962)—
It was a fine face, though pale and lean: intelligent, alert, vivid. Barry was reminded of the face of a famous atomic physicist, seen in newspaper pictures up until 1953.
—is an Oppenheimer reference: a face the author had seen not just in newspapers, but as a visitor to the house when she was a child. At this point where I am with Nolan's movie is just hoping it doesn't suck.

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Thank you.
Where do you stand on the double feature of Barbie and Oppenheimer, which are opening the same day.
Well, for one thing I can't believe that especially with all the fuss about recreating the Trinity test with practical effects, Oppenheimer passed up an opening date of July 16th.
(I am impressed by that poster, thank you.)