Frost’s Onset

General December 8th, 2005

You know I’m a Robert Frost fan, and I’m surprised and tickled when I run across good poems of his I had yet to discover. Today, I found The Onset from the book New Hampshire, 1923:

Always the same, when on a fated night
At last the gathered snow lets down as white
As may be in dark woods, and with a song
It shall not make again all winter long
Of hissing on the yet uncovered ground,
I almost stumble looking up and round,
As one who overtaken by the end
Gives up his errand, and lets death descend
Upon him where he is, with nothing done
To evil, no important triumph won,
More than if life had never been begun.

Yet all the precedent is on my side:
I know that winter death has never tried
The earth but it has failed: the snow may heap
In long storms an undrifted four feet deep
As measured again maple, birch, and oak,
It cannot check the peeper’s silver croak;
And I shall see the snow all go down hill
In water of a slender April rill
That flashes tail through last year’s withered brake
And dead weeds, like a disappearing snake.
Nothing will be left white but here a birch,
And there a clump of houses with a church.

Enjoy the winter snow!

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Uncategorized December 7th, 2005

Grapefruit satellite

General December 7th, 2005

I like bouncing into/around the Wikipedia, because I always learn new things, usually through serendipitious browsing.

Like today, Vanguard I was the second US satellite in space after the Sputnik war, it’s mission was a complete success relating information about the earth to make better maps and atmospheric understanding, and it’s still in orbit. That’s almost 50 years later – Sputnik and Explorer I didn’t last that long.

Of course, it might help that Vanguard I is no larger than a grapefruit at 6″ in diameter and under 3lbs.

MS-tech

General December 5th, 2005

Something to consider after the LIS degree if school is still free:

College of Business MS in Technology Management

Also, consider not using a light grey font on a white background.

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Uncategorized December 1st, 2005