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		| 11.05.07  15:43   | | ru |  	
		|  Мне просто хорошо. Не знаю от чего, от музыки наверное :) 
 
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		| 11.05.07  00:41   | | ru |  	
		|  Интересно. Если обидеть или оскорбить человека - то он поверит тебе и обидится. Если же наоборот показывать человеку его хорошие стороны - то он верить не будет. Всё чаще с этим сталкиваюсь. Почему люди такие странные? :)))))))
 
 
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		| 08.05.07  16:53   | 		  Кино | ru |  	
		|  Посмотрел "Мост в Терабитию". Отличный фильм. |  
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		| 07.05.07  22:28   | | ru |  	
		|  Интересно, сколько можно прожить без доверия к людям? :) 
 
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		| 07.05.07  00:39   | 		  Слэш жжОт :) | ru |  	
		|  Почему-то только сейчас оценил соло :) 
 
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		| 29.04.07  18:17   | 		  SoundForge 8 | ru |  	
		|  Установил. Вникать буду долго ибо русификаторы посылаю в топку. 
 P. S. Кто спал в моей кроватке? (с)
 18:12 Внимание! 29.04.07 18:12 ВНИМАНИЕ! В предыдущий раз этим персонажем заходили с другого компьютера.
 
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		| 29.04.07  13:33   | | ru |  	
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		| 28.04.07  01:05   | 		  Роберт Фрост | ru |  	
		|  You know Orien always comes up sideways. Throwing a leg up over our fence of mountains,
 And rising on his hands, he looks in on me
 Busy outdoors by lantern-light with something
 I should have done by daylight, and indeed,
 After the ground is frozen, I should have done
 Before it froze, and a gust flings a handful
 Of waste leaves at my smoky lantern chimney
 To make fun of my way of doing things,
 Or else fun of Orion's having caught me.
 Has a man, I should like to ask, no rights
 These forces are obliged to pay respect to?"
 So Brad McLaughlin mingled reckless talk
 Of heavenly stars with hugger-mugger farming,
 Till having failed at hugger-mugger farming,
 He burned his house down for the fire insurance
 And spent the proceeds on a telescope
 To satisfy a life-long curiosity
 About our place among the infinities.
 "What do you want with one of those blame things?"
 I asked him well beforehand. "Don't you get one!"
 "Don't call it blamed; there isn't anything
 More blameless in the sense of being less
 A weapon in our human fight," he said.
 "I'll have one if I sell my farm to buy it."
 There where he moved the rocks to plow the ground
 And plowed between the rocks he couldn't move,
 Few farms changed hands; so rather than spend years
 Trying to sell his farm and then not selling,
 He burned his house down for the fire insurance
 And bought the telescope with what it came to.
 He had been heard to say by several:
 "The best thing that we're put here for's to see;
 The strongest thing that's given us to see with's
 A telescope. Someone in every town
 Seems to me owes it to the town to keep one.
 In Littleton it may as well be me."
 After such loose talk it was no surprise
 When he did what he did and burned his house down.
 Mean laughter went about the town that day
 To let him know we weren't the least imposed on,
 And he could wait--we'd see to him to-morrow.
 But the first thing next morning we reflected
 If one by one we counted people out
 For the least sin, it wouldn't take us long
 To get so we had no one left to live with.
 For to be social is to be forgiving.
 Our thief, the one who does our stealing from us,
 We don't cut off from coming to church suppers,
 But what we miss we go to him and ask for.
 He promptly gives it back, that is if still
 Uneaten, unworn out, or undisposed of.
 It wouldn't do to be too hard on Brad
 About his telescope. Beyond the age
 Of being given one's gift for Christmas,
 He had to take the best way he knew how
 To find himself in one. Well, all we said was
 He took a strange thing to be roguish over.
 Some sympathy was wasted on the house,
 A good old-timer dating back along;
 But a house isn't sentient; the house
 Didn't feel anything. And if it did,
 Why not regard it as a sacrifice,
 And an old-fashioned sacrifice by fire,
 Instead of a new-fashioned one at auction?
 Out of a house and so out of a farm
 At one stroke (of a match), Brad had to turn
 To earn a living on the Concord railroad,
 As under-ticket-agent at a station
 Where his job, when he wasn't selling tickets,
 Was setting out up track and down, not plants
 As on a farm, but planets, evening stars
 That varied in their hue from red to green.
 He got a good glass for six hundred dollars.
 His new job gave him leisure for star-gazing.
 Often he bid me come and have a look
 Up the brass barrel, velvet black inside,
 At a star quaking in the other end.
 I recollect a night of broken clouds
 And underfoot snow melted down to ice,
 And melting further in the wind to mud.
 Bradford and I had out the telescope.
 We spread our two legs as it spread its three,
 Pointed our thoughts the way we pointed it,
 And standing at our leisure till the day broke,
 Said some of the best things we ever said.
 That telescope was christened the Star-splitter,
 Because it didn't do a thing but split
 A star in two or three the way you split
 A globule of quicksilver in your hand
 With one stroke of your finger in the middle.
 It's a star-splitter if there ever was one
 And ought to do some good if splitting stars
 'Sa thing to be compared with splitting wood.
 We've looked and looked, but after all where are we?
 Do we know any better where we are,
 And how it stands between the night to-night
 And a man with a smoky lantern chimney?
 How different from the way it ever stood?
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 Интересно, я смогу это перевести? Исключительно из интереса
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		| 26.04.07  17:16   | 		  Сабж | ru |  	
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 ...но "Perspective" лучше :)
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