Maybe I read too much sci-fi, but this seems like a disaster waiting to happen. I can't put my finger on why -- I suspect it's just that whenever someone fucks with the chemistry of water in science fiction, it ends up being a bad idea, so hearing about it happening in real life makes me nervous.
It'll be fine. We're not talking about Ice-9 here. It sounds like all they've done is pump a lot of oxygen and a little salt into distilled water. As noted in the article, the stuff rapidly returns to ordinary water once exposed to normal environment.
I'm glad Ian got a car. the poor crazy-eyed goofball. The BF tells me that car is worth $60,000, so he could sell it and have enough after taxes to pay off his school loans if he wanted.
I LOVED that the "goodbye" montage had Janu crying in EVERY scene. I guess Burnett hated her as much as the rest of us.
Timelies all! And may the fours be with me.
Sumi, I thought that might be Ping too!
Had he called her "Sleepy-doo" we'd have known.
I am in my new cube.
Unsurprisingly, I kinda hate it. I had two cubes worth of stuff, and now have to squeeze it into one. And they messed up my monitor when moving it, so the bottom right hand corner is too blue.
DXM! Good to post with you (I hadn't in a long time).
ita, I'm sorry about the hateful cube and the blued monitor. What a fun way to start a week.
I may take a very long walk as soon as this phone meeting is over.
NBC upfronts -- they're not starting off the 2005-2006 season with Scrubs.
they're not starting off the 2005-2006 season with Scrubs.
What? Bastards. I dislike waiting.
none of that looks appealing.