Jump to content

Chadamus

Members
  • Content Count

    423
  • Joined

  • Last visited

  • Days Won

    2

Posts posted by Chadamus

  1. Stosh you got me thinking this:

     

    What's the cost to make Eagle? On average per Scout. A rhetorical question, but one I'm pondering now. And how much are we paying for name recognition? Eagle supposedly looks good on an application after all...

  2. The number of definitions for the term 'classic' are only limited by the number of people attempting to define it. Most of us probably agree that Don Quixote is a classic. Night? Maybe not so much. (It is IMO.) This post gives another possible definition:

     

     

    They know the stories from sources other than books.

     

    If a book is popular enough to warrant a movie or TV show does that make it a classic? Possibly. Time seems to be the true indicator. Chances are the list of 'classic' books in your head have been translated into another medium. What's noteworthy from Stosh's post is that "they know the stories" regardless of whether or not they were experienced as originally presented. Would I rather my son read To Kill A Mockingbird rather than see the movie? Absolutely. Watching a movie or reading the Cliff's Notes version is never a replacement for the text. However, that's not to say there's nothing to be learned from an adaptation.

     

    Is it enough to know the stories? To some it is. Note the absolute lack of books in the Star Wars movies. No one is shown reading for pleasure. Text does exist. People are clearly shown reading information on screens. Just not off bound pieces of paper with words printed on them in ink. Is that where we're headed?

     

    Qwazse, i'm with you on one thing: the day I realized I didn't have enough time to real all the books I wanted was a sad day indeed.

  3. Boys now are reading both classic and contemporary fiction. The things we read as youngsters are still being read today. And I say 'we' because whether you're a dad or a granddad it still holds true.

    Unfortunately it's also true that not all boys like to read. Reading text on the screen as they play their games doesn't count. ☺

    P.S. new Harry Potter book was released earlier this week.

  4. Fortunately

    we are here

    for trustworthiness

    not tercet

    for loyalty

    not landays

    for helpfulness

    not hexameter

    for friendliness

    not fourteeners

    for courteousness

    not couplets

    for kindness

    not kennings

    for obedience

    not octaves

    for cheerfulness

    not choriambs

    for thriftiness

    not tercets

    for bravery

    not ballads

    for cleanliness

    not cadence

    for reverence

    not refrains

    for prose

    not poetry

    :)

    • Upvote 1
  5. After being revolted and yet simultaneously intrigued by @@SSScout 's post regarding freezing Krispy Kreme, I thought it was time to continue the eternal debate.

     

    My vote is DD. I was born in the North, but grew up in the South. Having sampled both competitors for the majority of my life I've enjoyed both immensely. It comes down to shelf life for me. Within the first 15 minutes of it's existence, a Krispy Kreme donut can't be beat. Warm and fresh. Simply Amazing. However, hours later, even the next day, DD satisfies more.

     

    IMHO.

     

    Your thoughts?

     

×
×
  • Create New...