(How the guy managed to get the cat to sit still for more than a minute I don't know.)
I've got one that moves during maybe 3 hours during the day. A big lump. Of course, when he's moving, he's playing push things off.
I want a nap.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
(How the guy managed to get the cat to sit still for more than a minute I don't know.)
I've got one that moves during maybe 3 hours during the day. A big lump. Of course, when he's moving, he's playing push things off.
I want a nap.
treadmill tests that revealed the bats' hidden talent for running
Okay, where do I sign up for the job that involves putting bats on treadmills? That sounds like much more fun than logging tapes.
I want to see film of the running bats.
A guide to when Passover, Easter, etc. fit in the calendar: [link]
Easter is always the first Sunday after the first full moon after the vernal equinox. Usually this falls within Passover, but not on the years the Jewish lunar calendar gets an extra month added to keep it in synch with the solar year.
Okay, where do I sign up for the job that involves putting bats on treadmills?
I hear that putting the tiny little Nikes on their little batfeet can be a pain in the arse.
treadmill tests that revealed the bats' hidden talent for running
This amuses me so much.....
Easter is always the first Sunday after the first full moon after the vernal equinox. Usually this falls within Passover, but not on the years the Jewish lunar calendar gets an extra month added to keep it in synch with the solar year.
I say we all agree to a new calendar where every month has the same number of days and everyone's holidays fall on the same day. One a month would be nice, perhaps 15 months per year. The name of the month would reflect the holiday being celebrated that month. Like Christmukah could be a month.
The O.C. basically bored me last night. I just do. not. care. about Trey. Excellent Julie Cooperage, though.
And I'm trusting in Joss on who should be cast as WW. (Read, I'll care when I see a trailer for the movie, and not before.)
Also, Happy Purim and a (peaceful? blessed? not sure what adjective I want.) Good Friday.
ER was fun last night. That's why I can't quite kick the habit. Though, after reading the blackfont around the whitefont here, I was panicked that Gallant was going to buy it -- I actually fastforwarded through the closing montage because I had to know if the copter blew up in his face or something.
I've probably said this before, but the thing I like about E.R. is I can tune in once or twice a season and pick up who everyone is and what they want enough to enjoy the show, even though I only recognize four actors right now. It's strangely comforting that way.