I should have roped off my cube and posted signs that said "DO NOT TOUCH ANYTHING."
Suddenly I'm having visions of House writing "DON'T CUT OFF" on both his legs.
Also, whyyy did I stay up so late last night? The only reason I could drag myself into work today was because I remembered that I'm only working 3 days this week.
Continued Dad-ma to Ms. Havisham and Susan. Good news.
Anime porn.
Oh yeah. Still probably should've gone to bed instead of trying to force an ending, though.
I miss my chair. This new chair sucks. Clearly, the only solution is for me to go get lunch and see if my chair made it over to the other building. Or my file cabinet.
::dances behind Dana clicking coconuts::
Speaking of, have I mentioned that I have tickets to see Spamalot for a week from Friday?
t /gloat
The BF reviewed Lisah's (awesome) CD. Check it out:
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Japan dreams of robot moon base in 2025
Japan wants to help build a lunar base and populate it with advanced versions of today's humanoid robots by around 2025, according to the head of the nation's space agency.
The idea is more than a pipe-dream; it is part of a 20-year plan, called JAXA Vision 2025, that was drawn up by Keiji Tachikawa, a former president of Japan's largest mobile operator NTT DoCoMo, who is now president of the Japan Aerospace Exploration Agency (JAXA).
As part of the plan, Japan would use advanced robotic technologies to help build the moon base, while redeveloped versions of today's humanoid robots, such as Honda Motor Co. Ltd.'s Asimo and Sonys Qrio, could work in the moon's inhospitable environment in place of astronauts, he said in a recent interview.
Japan's lunar robots would do work such as building telescopes and prospecting and mining for minerals, Tachikawa said.
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"Honda could develop automobiles for the moon. Many products that are made here on earth can be adapted to operate on the moon," Tachikawa said.
I want my flying Honda moon car.