[lit-ideas] Re: "The Day After Yesterday"

  • From: JimKandJulieB@xxxxxxx
  • To: lit-ideas@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Mon, 31 Jan 2005 14:12:21 EST

Okay, what's everyone's all-time favourite apocalyptic film?  
 
Julie Krueger
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From: "Phil  Enns" <phil.enns@xxxxxxxxxxx>
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> J.L.  wrote:
>
> "it is  _analytically_ *true* that 'the day after  yesterday' _is_ 'today'."

If it's 2 am, then it wouldn't be quite right  to say "today" because at 2 
am, it's still 
night, and you don't say "it's  today" at that time. "Today" would be when 
the sun comes up.

I just saw  the movie "The Day After Tomorrow". The special effects are quite 
good. The  story 
line was recycled from "Finding  Nemo".

yrs,
andreas
www.andreas.com

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