Thanks, y'all. That's what I thought, but it didn't quite look right either way.
And, on a completely different subject, WHAT is the point, when someone has asked a simple question online and already gotten several good answers, of coming along and snipping, "Oh, you could've looked at this and that website, which I found using a very simple Google"? Why not just move on? Because I'm feeling very snippy toward a random stranger who just posted such a reply to a question I asked on the little_details LJ community last night. I mean, for some reason I never have good luck with Google once I get beyond anything specific I already know the name for, so I usually start by asking such hiveminds as I have at my disposal. Which probably means I need to learn how to better construct a search phrase, but the other five people who answered the question didn't seem to think I was a ditz for asking.
The real problem here is probably the way anyone even slightly hinting that I'm stupid puts me into a fury. Since I already
know
I'm smart, I don't know why it bugs me so much...
Susan, sometimes I find that google or yahoo searches don't give me what I'm looking for too, but some people on the board use certain sites/shortcuts that you wouldn't normally think to use that give better results. I personally have no qualms about asking people here about something.
I think it's funny when people type "/not here" when they most obviously were in order to type that. It's a drive by posting; throwing their two cents into the toll booth and driving away.
Tinker with your sphincter tincture
Somebody was giggling when they wrote that headline. It sounds like a line from a Tom Lehrer song.
Susan, sometimes I find that google or yahoo searches don't give me what I'm looking for too, but some people on the board use certain sites/shortcuts that you wouldn't normally think to use that give better results. I personally have no qualms about asking people here about something.
Me neither. And I certainly don't mind answering questions on my own areas of expertise--it lets me feel I'm being virtuous and helpful while also getting to show off a little, so it's all good.
I wouldn't have minded the LJ post so much if I hadn't already gotten my question answered several times over, or if it'd been in the tone of, "Here's this neat site I found if you need similar info in the future." But it was more like, "Why are you asking stupid questions here when you could just google?" so I'm all irrationally pissy about it.
Also, you googling instead of asking doesn't tell
me
anything. And it often happens that someone will bring up a question on something that is new and interesting, or that I'd also wanted to know but didn't think to ask.
Susan, I checked the post, and the person in question has rubbed me the wrong way before (not in direct interaction, but observing her interacting with other people), so I'd shrug it off.
Nobody's mentioned Lake Chargoggaggoggmanchaugagoggchaubunagungamaugg yet?
I think I will lead a happy life if I do not ever allow bleach or bleach solution to touch my skin. Seeing as how I do not plan to perform barehanded surgery in my living room, or other bizarre emergencies that might require the sudden application of cleaning products.
It's difficult to do this, as bleach is a vital part of my bathroom cleaning regimen and tends to get on me regardless of glove usage. But I can (thankfully) say that I've never applied it deliberately to skin as part of a grooming regimen.
I think the key to Lara Flynn Boyle's magic powers or lack of same WRT bleach is it was such an odd rumor, and concerned a subject sufficiently gross that people didn't want to spend time thinking about it. By contrast, getting drunk/high, naked, and overly chummy with an unwilling stranger on a transcontinental flight in front of multiple witnesses is the sort of thing that will have tabloid editors dancing in the streets like performers in a Busby Berkeley musical.