My experience is that 10,000 hours is both too much and too little. Most skills do not requite that much work. Most Olympic athletes practice only four hours per day. On the other hand, without expert tutelage, it does not matter how much time one spends on a skill.
Aynsley would demonstrate the strength of their bone china by having each wheel of a Rolls Royce rest on a single tea cup. I bet these would survive at least one full encounter.
LLoyd, if there is an organization that rejects an 81 year old who can take out a robber after getting beaten down, I can guaran-damn-tee you of two things.
I was more touched by her story about mowing a field near the center of town. It's conclusion should be obvious, but her style precludes anticipation. In many ways, she forsaged modern television suspense.
I have often thought that Gaiman owes much of is "Lakeside" chapters to Jackson.
This is damn impressive.
Is that like, "I have a friend with this problem."?
Neither of us is worthy of being a member.
I will still contribute to their Christmas fund.
Thanks.
I have often thought that Gaiman owes much of is "Lakeside" chapters to Jackson.