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22:12
But does the Vulgate actually carry the same meaning as the Hebrew version? It seems odd to use expectans to mean "patiently." I'd have interpreted expectans as something like "vigilantly" or "constantly."
(Not that expectans means that on its own, but that that would seem like the most natural interpretation of what it's contributing to the sentence.)
Palestrina still brings me to tears, every single time. Stravinsky, not so much.
Not that I have anything against Stravinsky's Symphony of Psalms, mind you.
It just does not manage to tug upon my heartstrings in the same way.
22:34
That's a lot.
@Cerberus ^^^^ That is one each of the various handshoes I regularly wear under this or that condition, depending. Sometimes I wear two upon a single hand. Numbering clockwise from the shiny black mitten at the northwest corner, that's likely the warmest. It's fuzzy inside. #2 is only for mild weather. I'm just guessing that #3 would suit you better for biking. #4&5 are liners. The OR one I mentioned earlier is #6. #7 is a grey Patagonia hybrid mitten. #8 is serious.
Anything that splits your fingers will be less good at keeping those fingers warm than something that does not.
Those are variously sized, but they're all either Men's Mediums or Men's Larges. You'd need a large, perhaps greater but you'd have to check.
Women's Large is like Men's Medium. Or less. Be careful of that.
@Cerberus I have winter here, and I expect to face it daily.
Some of those are too light for honest winter.
Nice floor.
When you wear one over the other, won't that feel tight?
I tried it once but didn't like it.
Depends on sizing. Honest.
Today calls for the Smartwood-branded blue knit liner glove at position 4 (size medium) plus the REI-branded waterproof black mitten at position 1 (size large).
Hmm.
Why do you have so many?
@tchrist Number one is big enough for that?
I think I may try to sleep.
22:48
Because they do different things for different conditions is why. That's not many given the constraints.
Quite a lot of different conditions!
And I have a winterized leather work glove as well I forgot to include.
@tchrist I still need to make great efforts to understand Stravinsky to appreciate that work too. Thanks for alerting me that this year is Palestrina's turn to be celebrated, much less efforts is needed for me to appreciate. While Saint-Saens's version still evokes the Mozartean sacred works style (easiest for me) and the vocalist's and the organist's performance is simply wonderful in their devotion, appropriate to the text.
Remember the elements: it can be 20 below zero Fahrenheit with driving snow and 50 mile an hour winds. Or it can be a windy 50 degree day that's grey and overcast. Or it can be dead calm at 0.
It can be raining, or it can be dry.
@Cerberus Please do that. I'm going to stop talking for a while to encourage that.
Haha.
22:52
@alphabet As soon as a text has become part of centuries' old liturgy, it takes a life on its own, doesn't matter how faithful the translation was from the original language, and those who set it to music would care less since what's important is the association with music, prayers, poetry, you name it.
I think I wouldn't wear gloves over 12 degrees, maybe?
@Cerberus You might well do so if you were biking through the windy cold rain.
I've made this mistake before.
It's 50 degrees but my hands get wet and cold.
In rain, yes.
I always keep my gloves in the pockets of my coat anyway, so I can put them on whenever.

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