Billy Connoly ! One of the funniest men on the planet. I am so torn at this moment, should I go and rent a copy, pick up a case of McEwans or attend a local politician's dinner speech...
She embodies all that is currently fashionable, a kind of Canadian Sarah Palin/Anne Coulter but she is bilingual which means she speaks one of our official languages with aid of a teleprompter. Have a good day Glen and thanks for the link! Dr.Vladimyr Ivan Burachynsky Ph.D.(Civil Eng.), M.Sc.(Mech.Eng.), M.Sc.(Biology) 120-1053 Beaverhill Blvd. Winnipeg, Manitoba CANADA R2J 3R2 (204) 2548321 Phone/Fax [email protected] -----Original Message----- From: [email protected] [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of glen e. p. ropella Sent: April 29, 2010 1:50 PM To: The Friday Morning Applied Complexity Coffee Group Subject: [FRIAM] Zombies! (was vol 82, 30) Vladimyr Ivan Burachynsky wrote circa 10-04-29 11:37 AM: > I have upon occasion drank too much beer and watched Zombie flicks. I > always wondered why it was so hard to decipher the story line if I > returned from a break. It seems Zombie movies have a structure that > permits Good people to employ the nastiest weapons and tactics on the > STRANGER. That story line uses a disease or whatever to separate two > groups and then begin the mayhem. The once human Zombies are clearly no > longer entitled to any consideration by the Normal Human beings. This > story line shows up all the time and regardless of changes in social > consciousness the story that strangers are expendable persists. I highly recommend Fido <http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0457572/> if you haven't already seen it. -- glen e. p. ropella, 971-222-9095, http://agent-based-modeling.com ============================================================ FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org ============================================================ FRIAM Applied Complexity Group listserv Meets Fridays 9a-11:30 at cafe at St. John's College lectures, archives, unsubscribe, maps at http://www.friam.org
