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Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2013 12:12 pm
by Mick
Avatar wrote::P
Fist and Faith wrote:Yeah! I didn't know there were sticks/wickets until reading this book. I certainly had no idea the bowler was aiming at them. How far apart are these wickets that you're running back and forth between when you hit the ball? They must be close together to get such high scores?
About 30 yards apart. It's rare to make more than 2 runs at a time, often it is only 1. Most of the score usually comes from 4's & 6's.

The number of balls, overs and innings depends on the type of cricket. Test matches last up to 5 days, all the way down to limited overs games with only 120 balls bowled per side.
--A
I like fast and furious 20/20 matches

This is a bit off topic but there are many bizzare cricket 'terms' out in the cricketing world.....

"Its embarrassing when your bails go flying after someone bowls you out for a duck with an unexpected googly"

"Its a nice feeling when you bowl your first maiden over"

Posted: Wed Oct 09, 2013 12:59 pm
by Fist and Faith
You bowl maidens over?!?!? I gotta start a cricket league!!!

Posted: Thu Oct 10, 2013 5:49 am
by Avatar
:lol: No, but you can bowl maiden overs. (It's basically a "no hitter.")
Mick wrote:I like fast and furious 20/20 matches
To be honest, I'm not much of a sports fan. 20/20 are a bit fast for me though. If I had to choose, it would be an ODI probably, although I'd wouldn't watch the whole thing, just keep an eye on it.

Actually, the last game I watched happened to be the greatest ODI ever played, which was years ago now.
Fist and Faith wrote:How about that. Getting a course in cricket!
And in this thread no less. :D Ah, you never know what will happen on the Watch. :D

--A

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 8:49 pm
by sindatur
Finished the Second Pern Novel, and enjoying it pretty well. Skipped the third book of the First Trilogy for now, per Menolly's reccomended reading order, so, I am now working on the first book of the Second Trilogy.

Menolly, it's a good thing, your namesake was spoiled for me afterall, I never would have caught it. The Narrator is pronouncing it Men-uh-lee; I pronounce your Username as Meh-nawl-lee, and not seeing it written, it sounds like two totally different names

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 9:44 pm
by ussusimiel
The Last Dark by Stephen R. Donaldson.

u.

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 10:23 pm
by Wildling
ussusimiel wrote:The Last Dark by Stephen R. Donaldson.

u.
I'll be starting it tomorrow night.

Posted: Mon Oct 14, 2013 11:54 pm
by Menolly
sindatur wrote:Menolly, it's a good thing, your namesake was spoiled for me afterall, I never would have caught it. The Narrator is pronouncing it Men-uh-lee; I pronounce your Username as Meh-nawl-lee, and not seeing it written, it sounds like two totally different names
*shrug*

I pronounce it the same as you. I've never heard Anne's pronunciation, so I'm perfectly happy with however it is pronounced by whomever.

You've been awfully quiet on your impression of Pern so far...

Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 4:49 am
by Avatar
I pronounce it meh-nolly.

--A

Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 11:38 am
by sindatur
Menolly wrote:
sindatur wrote:Menolly, it's a good thing, your namesake was spoiled for me afterall, I never would have caught it. The Narrator is pronouncing it Men-uh-lee; I pronounce your Username as Meh-nawl-lee, and not seeing it written, it sounds like two totally different names
*shrug*

I pronounce it the same as you. I've never heard Anne's pronunciation, so I'm perfectly happy with however it is pronounced by whomever.

You've been awfully quiet on your impression of Pern so far...
I'm enjoying it. I like the Politics and the Dragon relationship with their riders and many of the characters are pretty terrific. I do hope as the Series gores along that a Human antagonist(s) pops up. Thread as the only antagonist will become same old same old if it goes on many more books.

Posted: Tue Oct 15, 2013 9:22 pm
by Rawedge Rim
sindatur wrote:
Menolly wrote:
sindatur wrote:Menolly, it's a good thing, your namesake was spoiled for me afterall, I never would have caught it. The Narrator is pronouncing it Men-uh-lee; I pronounce your Username as Meh-nawl-lee, and not seeing it written, it sounds like two totally different names
*shrug*

I pronounce it the same as you. I've never heard Anne's pronunciation, so I'm perfectly happy with however it is pronounced by whomever.

You've been awfully quiet on your impression of Pern so far...
I'm enjoying it. I like the Politics and the Dragon relationship with their riders and many of the characters are pretty terrific. I do hope as the Series gores along that a Human antagonist(s) pops up. Thread as the only antagonist will become same old same old if it goes on many more books.
Sorta quit with Pern because it was beginning to remind me of the Xanth or the Valdamar books, a bit formulaic.

Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 5:19 am
by Avatar
My gods, I finally finished Blue Mars. I can't remember the last time I made so many excuses not to read. Between starting and finishing this book, I also played 170 odd hours of Oblivion. :lol:

And the sad thing is, all 3 of them have such great moments. It's just that they also have huge stretches of unutterable boredom.

Anyway, I'm doing a quick re-read of ASOIAF, during which I'll order TLD. Then I'll reread the last chrons before it arrives.

So right now I'm reading A Game of Thrones.

--A

Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 6:16 am
by Shaun das Schaf
Reaper's Gale.

Test Cricket.

And way too many hours of Skyrim.

Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 12:06 pm
by Mick
sindatur wrote:Finished the Second Pern Novel, and enjoying it pretty well. Skipped the third book of the First Trilogy for now, per Menolly's reccomended reading order, so, I am now working on the first book of the Second Trilogy.

Menolly, it's a good thing, your namesake was spoiled for me afterall, I never would have caught it. The Narrator is pronouncing it Men-uh-lee; I pronounce your Username as Meh-nawl-lee, and not seeing it written, it sounds like two totally different names
I met Anne McCaffrey at a book signing / "Lock-in chat" in Sheffield (UK) around 2000-ish and she told a story of a parent who named their daughter after her Menolly character, pronouncing her name men-owe-lee. After some colourful language, Anne pointed out it was pronounced Men-oll-ee.

She was quite a character and to the point 8O :oops:

Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 1:03 pm
by sindatur
Mick wrote:
sindatur wrote:Finished the Second Pern Novel, and enjoying it pretty well. Skipped the third book of the First Trilogy for now, per Menolly's reccomended reading order, so, I am now working on the first book of the Second Trilogy.

Menolly, it's a good thing, your namesake was spoiled for me afterall, I never would have caught it. The Narrator is pronouncing it Men-uh-lee; I pronounce your Username as Meh-nawl-lee, and not seeing it written, it sounds like two totally different names
I met Anne McCaffrey at a book signing / "Lock-in chat" in Sheffield (UK) around 2000-ish and she told a story of a parent who named their daughter after her Menolly character, pronouncing her name men-owe-lee. After some colourful language, Anne pointed out it was pronounced Men-oll-ee.

She was quite a character and to the point 8O :oops:
Thanks good to hear how Anne McCaffrey pronounces it, so, it is pronounced as it's spelled (Two "L"s means soft "O")

Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 8:30 pm
by Menolly
Mick wrote:
sindatur wrote:Finished the Second Pern Novel, and enjoying it pretty well. Skipped the third book of the First Trilogy for now, per Menolly's reccomended reading order, so, I am now working on the first book of the Second Trilogy.

Menolly, it's a good thing, your namesake was spoiled for me afterall, I never would have caught it. The Narrator is pronouncing it Men-uh-lee; I pronounce your Username as Meh-nawl-lee, and not seeing it written, it sounds like two totally different names
I met Anne McCaffrey at a book signing / "Lock-in chat" in Sheffield (UK) around 2000-ish and she told a story of a parent who named their daughter after her Menolly character, pronouncing her name men-owe-lee. After some colourful language, Anne pointed out it was pronounced Men-oll-ee.

She was quite a character and to the point 8O :oops:
Is that owe as in "you owe me" (long sounding "O")? I've never heard it that way. Usually it is almost always pronounced with the short "O" (an aww sound). The discrepancy I've usually found is on the syllabic accent. I pronounce it men-AWL-ly. But I've heard it pronounced as MEN-awl-y as well.

Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 8:35 pm
by sindatur
Menolly wrote:
Mick wrote:
sindatur wrote:Finished the Second Pern Novel, and enjoying it pretty well. Skipped the third book of the First Trilogy for now, per Menolly's reccomended reading order, so, I am now working on the first book of the Second Trilogy.

Menolly, it's a good thing, your namesake was spoiled for me afterall, I never would have caught it. The Narrator is pronouncing it Men-uh-lee; I pronounce your Username as Meh-nawl-lee, and not seeing it written, it sounds like two totally different names
I met Anne McCaffrey at a book signing / "Lock-in chat" in Sheffield (UK) around 2000-ish and she told a story of a parent who named their daughter after her Menolly character, pronouncing her name men-owe-lee. After some colourful language, Anne pointed out it was pronounced Men-oll-ee.

She was quite a character and to the point 8O :oops:
Is that owe as in "you owe me" (long sounding "O")? I've never heard it that way. Usually it is almost always pronounced with the short "O" (an aww sound). The discrepancy I've usually found is on the syllabic accent. I pronounce it men-AWL-ly. But I've heard it pronounced as MEN-awl-y as well.
Reminds me of the difference between The Brits and Americans on The 3rd Doctor's real name. Brits typically pronounce it Pert-wee, whereas I've always heard Americans pronounce it Per-Twee

Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 9:01 pm
by Menolly
sindatur wrote:
Menolly wrote:
Mick wrote: I met Anne McCaffrey at a book signing / "Lock-in chat" in Sheffield (UK) around 2000-ish and she told a story of a parent who named their daughter after her Menolly character, pronouncing her name men-owe-lee. After some colourful language, Anne pointed out it was pronounced Men-oll-ee.

She was quite a character and to the point 8O :oops:
Is that owe as in "you owe me" (long sounding "O")? I've never heard it that way. Usually it is almost always pronounced with the short "O" (an aww sound). The discrepancy I've usually found is on the syllabic accent. I pronounce it men-AWL-ly. But I've heard it pronounced as MEN-awl-y as well.
Reminds me of the difference between The Brits and Americans on The 3rd Doctor's real name. Brits typically pronounce it Pert-wee, whereas I've always heard Americans pronounce it Per-Twee
huh.

The first time I ever saw any 3rd Doctor shows was at a con where Jon Pertwee was a panel guest. So, I always say and hear the name as Pert-wee, because that's how he was introduced...

Posted: Wed Oct 16, 2013 10:47 pm
by Vraith
Menolly wrote: Usually it is almost always pronounced with the short "O" (an aww sound). The discrepancy I've usually found is on the syllabic accent. I pronounce it men-AWL-ly. But I've heard it pronounced as MEN-awl-y as well.

Huh...I'm fairly confident, but not positive, that it is men-AH-lee.
[stress on the middle, and sound rhymes with "dolly" or "molly"]
[[[Anne must be very social/sociable...I now know 3 other folk who've chatted with her...I think one of them is even Facebook friends with her? I might be imagining/making that up]

Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 5:09 am
by Menolly
Vraith wrote:
Menolly wrote: Usually it is almost always pronounced with the short "O" (an aww sound). The discrepancy I've usually found is on the syllabic accent. I pronounce it men-AWL-ly. But I've heard it pronounced as MEN-awl-y as well.

Huh...I'm fairly confident, but not positive, that it is men-AH-lee.
[stress on the middle, and sound rhymes with "dolly" or "molly"]
*nod*

The same sound as when I saw "AWW." Would rhyme with "dolly" or "molly."
Vraith wrote: [[[Anne must be very social/sociable...I now know 3 other folk who've chatted with her...I think one of them is even Facebook friends with her? I might be imagining/making that up]
I've had email from her years ago, and she was pretty talkative on occasion on the message boards on the worlds of Anne McCaffrey, but last I heard that was cut back severely about a decade ago, and with her passing, I don't know who your friend is friends with on Facebook. I am a fan of the page devoted to her on Facebook, though.

Posted: Thu Oct 17, 2013 5:32 am
by Avatar
sindatur wrote:(Two "L"s means soft "O")
No no, two L's is a hard "o" like in holly.

--A