I haven't actually read the first two yet, so, nah. The beginning of the first one seemed a little... overwrought, or something, for me. Is it like that all the way through?
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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.
More or less, yes, though not quite as bad.
Acc'ding to current spam - Today is cake day
Happy Cake Day!
Any hints for the thing between Penn & Teller and Las Vegas ? Once I get that one, I'm pretty sure I'm done (except for the meta-puzzle, but I think I know what's going on there.)
Every day should be Cake Day.
(Why do I suspect I've probably typed that exact sentence before?)
Hil, it's something about a video game.
I had a whole brainstorm about making stuffed bread (frozen bread dough, with ham or pepperoni or similar and cheese cooked inside), which we used to have semi-regularly when I was a kid, but haven't had in years, but the italian deli was closed! So much for that bright idea.
Hil, the word there is the name of a mini-game inside a Penn & Teller video game that was developed but never published. That should give you enough information to find the answer on Google, but if not...
it's also a word for the type of terrain that surrounds Vegas, plus a word for a type of vehicle you'd see a lot of in Vegas.
If that's still not enough for you, I can just give you the answer in a new post.
Thanks! Got it!
I've purchased one xmas gift, for my dad. Seriously cool though (black stone bowl FULL of fossils.) Man, I have to do some shopping. Crap!
In a couple of hours, I'll have to check in for my flight, so as not to get stuck in a middle seat. I don't really mind Southwest's seating policy, but that may be because I've resigned myself to being cattle in airtravel, even when they try to pretend you aren't.
Vacation was too short, as always. Company fantastic, location scenic AND I got to see the Griffith. I'm happy about that. It was fun and totally my sort of geek out thing.
sarameg, ND programmed the sound for the Griffith planetarium show, so I got a sneak preview a few weeks ago. Pretty fantastic, isn't it?