Don’t cut so close to that dog!
Don’t cut so close to that dog!
See the paste bin link for plausible student names, addresses, and emails.
My audiobooks are clippy on Hoopla, but not anywhere else.
Clippy audio is not fun.
I agree. I know it would be possible to make an average on something like an entire library, but I just used a random foot of books, a ruler, and a tape measure.
Does anyone know how to find and average number of pages in a foot or meter of bookshelf across a whole library, or library system?
Yes, I’m a pedant. Google probably doesn’t research that specific branch of psychology, researchers do. If Google did do this kind of research, the specific researcher should be given attribution anyway. Researchers have names and careers that need support.
FBReader has always worked well for me.
Have you read, Antarctica by Kim Stanley Robinson? The book is science fiction, but covers Shackleton’s story as a motif.
I’m reading To Sleep in a Sea of Stars by Christopher Paolini. It is a lot of fun so far. The characters are deep and believable. The plot is complex and interesting. I love it!
I just finished Whalefall by Daniel Kraus if you are looking for a gripping, hard-science, scuba survival thriller. The ending is so metal. The writing is great and the tension makes it hard to read and hard to put down.
I’m a new Lemmy user, teacher, and cyclist from the St. Louis area. Hello everyone!
Tiny Ronin, sweet and small, Cradled in a skateboard hall. No manger soft, no hay so deep, A ramp his bed, a dream to keep. Aboard his board, he’ll soar and fly, Beneath the stars, up to the sky. No shepherds watch, no angels sing, But skaters cheer, a joyful ring. Ronin’s music, a beat so strong, Echoes through the night, all night long. A legacy of grunge, A spirit free, a heart of gold.