Friday, 9 May 2025

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Manga, Anime, and Graphic Novels, v. 2007.1

By popular request. We tried to find a way to make this thread read from right to left, but no dice.


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Harry Potter, v. 2007.1

With a movie and the last book coming out this summer, people are bound to be talking about it all over the Web. Here’s MuseBlog’s contribution to the discussion.


Things We Like and/or Don’t Like, v. 2oo7.1

We haven’t done this in almost a year. By special request of Sweet Melpomene, who needs to vent.


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Computer and Video Games

By popular, or at least repeated, request.

We’ve been creating a lot of new threads lately, so this will be the last one for a few days unless something absolutely irresistible comes up.


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Books and Reading, Part 3

Why do some continued threads have parts, while others have versions? Who knows?

Earlier threads on this and similar topics include

Books and Reading, Part 2,
Books and Reading,
Libraries, Books, and Bookstores,
and
Books.


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Poems & Songs, v. 2007.1

The latest in the series. For the previous one, click here.


Music, v. 2007.1

Do re mi fa so la ti do and all that jazz. A place to talk about music.

Continued from Music, v. 2006.3.


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Firefly Fans

“Take me out
To the Black,
Tell ’em I ain’t coming back…”

For Musers who watched the the TV science-fiction series Firefly and the spinoff movie Serenity.


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Words & Names, v. 2007.1

Because you can never have too many words or names.

For inspiration, you might check the original Words & Names thread and Words & Names, v. 2006.2.


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FrigidSymphony Rocks Out

And a most impressive performance it is, too. You can hear his sound file by clicking here.

It’s formatted for Windows Media Player, but Macs should be able to handle it. Note: You might want to turn down the volume first.


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Math & Math Geeks

Or “Maths & Maths Geeks,” if you happen to be British. Requested by curious and questioning, who, as you may have guessed, is good at mathematics.


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Sagas and Epics

They’re the original long fantasy stories. Like ’em? Hate ’em? Either way, let’s hear why.


Larry Gonick’s Latest Book

It’s called The Cartoon History of the Modern World. Ebeth has read it. Anyone else? Check this thread out in any case; the ingenious Mr. G. says he’s likely to stop by soon.


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Art

Requested by Sweet Melpomene.


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Books and Reading, Part 2

The latest of many threads about books, including

Books and Reading,
Libraries, Books, and Bookstores,
and
Books.


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Music, v. 2006.3

Do re mi fa so la ti do and all that jazz. A place to talk about music.

Do re mi fa so la ti do and all that jazz. A place to talk about music.


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History


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Poems and Songs, v. 2006.5

Elassë~Adael (currently calling herself “e~a the sock monkey”) humbly requests a new installment of the Poems and Songs thread. There’s plenty of room left on Poems and Songs, v. 2006.4. We’re all in favor of humility, however, so here’s one more P&S thread to round off the year.


Words & Names, v. 2006.2

Words you ♥, words you made up, names you’re curious about–step right up and verbalize. Just don’t reveal too much about your own names.

Continued from the original thread by special request of Elassë~Adael, who says:

“we should have another words thread. And what do people think of the name Autumn?”


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Recommendations

Muser-to-Muser tips about things that work, last, and/or please.


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NaNoWriMo*, Part 2

*National Novel Writing Month, i.e., November. The thread got off to a good start in Part One, but as usual everyone immediately forgot about it as soon as it scrolled off the first page. Here’ s more.


Snow

“For people who either love, have never seen, or don’t like snow.” By special request of Taiwan Hippo Fan.


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Muse Movie? Part Two

The original “Muse Movie?” thread just hit 400 posts, a sure sign that it’s long past time to start a sequel. Here goes.


NaNoWriMo

That’s National Novel Writing Month, a worldwide outbreak of madness that takes place in November–all November. Some of you plan to take part. Here’s a place to talk about it.


Music, v. 2006.2

All kinds.


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