Not a big tennis watcher. When I notice it's on I'll watch. I like it, but don't think to schedule it. Apparently they are playing in Delray Beach now through the 4th. The stadium is about a mile from the house so I notice when the blimp is flying around. Also, every blank spot of land is paid parking for a couple weeks. I may have to try and catch some coverage to see if they show any of my pretty city.
Working, working, and more working today. Blah.
Thanks for the congrats, people. It took me awhile to catch up here.
Knowing I'm going to have a son somehow makes it much more real. (Not in the sense that having a daughter would be any different, but rather being able to call the baby something other than "it" makes a big difference in perception.)
Sara, why do you have multiple SS cards?
I went into the city to try to return two pairs of pants I ordered online but I didn't have the paperwork for one of them, so I brought them back home. Bah. At least along the way I had a delicious pulled pork sandwich (North Carolina style) and bought a few books. And I did return one pair, but they were only $15 anyway, so not a huge deal to get the money back.
Atkins Advantage vanilla shake = soothing. Yay.
Watching Psych, now. Liking Sean more than I usually do this ep.
I'm Stanislav Lem. Now to find out what he's written.
Since Zen asked, the fuh-reaky toy.
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That is the freakiest toy EVER. Perfect for, say, John Waters, but not so much for Matilda.
Is it wrong that I haven't read anything by James Tiptree, Jr that I can recall?
She wrote mostly ultra-feminist SF (as in, manhating feminist tracts), but a few of her short stories are really beautifully written. There's a collection of her short stories that came out some 20 years ago that's a good look at her work. One of her stories (of course I can't remember the title offhand!) is a wonderfully romantic look at true love.
Her most famous short story was "Houston, We Have a Problem," in which a group of (male) NASA astronauts end up in a future Earth ruled by women, and these MCPs have issues dealing with the fact that they're no longer part of TPTB.