The easiest way for this to change would be for someone infected with a human-adapted strain to catch H5N1, giving the two viruses a chance to exchange genetic information
Right, but I'm pretty unlikely to be that mixing bowl. I didn't mean nobody in the world should get vaccinated. Just that being concerned about it does not mean that I'm getting a shot, or that I think everyone I know needs one. If there was an infinite amount of vaccine, sure, but as it is I'd rather leave them for people who are in high-risk groups, and people who might actually be exposed to the virus.
please to send sleep to me around 8pm tonight. am very tired. only 2 more hours to day. WHEE!
Will try and remember to sing softly to msbelle at 8pm.
I took a few pictures on the way to work this morning. [link]
I have lots more, but haven't edited them yet.
Laura, I saw those in LJ and they're incredible. Wilma packed a hell of a punch.
Betsy, I hope your eye issues get resoloved quickly and well. Sorry I didn't say so earlier.
Amazing pictures, Laura.
Shrift, in a minor bit of better news, I have mailed your glam music to you. Should be there in a couple days.
After a wild-eyed appeal to my boss, he went off to tell Big Boss that our department will NOT be attending the retreat tomorrow, at least in the morning, in order to deal with the network issues.
I am happy to trade four hours of sitting at my desk visibly working like a demon for four less hours of PowerPoint and Skits with Props.
Skits with Props.
Despite knowing better, I find myself having to ask what kind of props?
Note to self: Reconsider storing bottle of naproxen on desk next to similarly-colored and shaped bottle of white-out.