Edit schmedit.
Oct. 8th, 2008 03:52 pmIt's moving along, but gah! the mistakes one finds !!
I'm describing the Battle of Edgehill and I go and say that the right flank of the King'S cavalry attacked the right flank of the Parliament's. Idiot!
Only if
1. they galloped diagonally across the flood plain OR
2. They were both facing in the same direction.
*kicks self*
I also mention SHRAPNEL. Yeah. In 1642. Riiiiight...... That would have been hard to live down as my fellow historical novelists laughed in my face.
It's a worry!
I'm describing the Battle of Edgehill and I go and say that the right flank of the King'S cavalry attacked the right flank of the Parliament's. Idiot!
Only if
1. they galloped diagonally across the flood plain OR
2. They were both facing in the same direction.
*kicks self*
I also mention SHRAPNEL. Yeah. In 1642. Riiiiight...... That would have been hard to live down as my fellow historical novelists laughed in my face.
It's a worry!
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Date: 2008-10-09 12:29 am (UTC)ahahhahahahahahah!!
Yes. But (in my case) I have to get the Victorian toilet paper right. ;-)
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Date: 2008-10-09 01:13 am (UTC)which is a lovely image
but I don't know about toilet paper,
and here's the rub - we know this rubbish
we have at some point looked it up, we have found it out, we have done our research, which obviously is in the wrong category for some, and yet they still tell us we're wrong
but i found myself doing it
I did all this research on the heian period of japan, and Im watching this american animated movie for Hellboy about their mythology and the ghost of the japanese princess is wearing a chinese gown! I actually pointed and said "that's wrong" and then i thought - ohmygod I'm one of them!
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Date: 2008-10-09 01:15 am (UTC)Yes! I can't watch From Hell because there are so many little things that annoy me. LOL.
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Date: 2008-10-09 01:46 am (UTC)and the fact it has absolutely nothing in common with the graphic novel....
but for saying that when a movie is gloriously and unabashedly wrong and plainly doesn't care - see 300 - it's great fun
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Date: 2008-10-09 10:39 am (UTC)Victorian Toilet Paper
Date: 2008-10-09 10:50 am (UTC)I know in the late Victorian era they used to have little pre-moistened squares, in packages - almost like the handy wipes you can buy nowadays. :) And later there was paper on a roll, not unlike what we have, except the sheets weren't perforated...
Re: Victorian Toilet Paper
Date: 2008-10-09 11:12 am (UTC)