Bored now.
Natter Five-O: Book 'Em, Danno.
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.
Me too. Testing things on the world's slowest computer is no fun.
We could destroy the world. Or write Sports Night fic.
Oh, right, the thing that's due in ten days.
...crap.
One of the physicists in my group was immortalized in this exchange between Jim Carrey and Conan O'Brien (i think recently).
The paper they're riffing on is
ETA: Link went kablooey.
Sometimes I break my socialization. Coworker came by to let me know he's retiring, for real, this time. I congratulated and inquired about future plans and whatnot. What I did not say: "you'll be missed." Which he will, even by me (he was my boss for a while.)
But it just flat out didn't cross my mind to say that.
But it just flat out didn't cross my mind to say that.
I bet he's crying in the bathroom right now.
I just swapped my work chair with one that was going to be put in storage. The plus-sized woman who used it before me left the company, so they brought it over to the other larger woman in my department, but she didn't need it, so she called me. It's practically an easy chair in its comfort! My old one was starting to fall apart a bit, so I definitely did not mind trading it.
Oh, and I stumbled across a LiveJournal for library school students, so I've got something to read tonight!
Uh, this is a guy who, when he was my boss? Every review left me thinking I terrified him.
They're not separate from goodness. But in Christian theology, the absolute is God, and all goodness comes from God.
Cindy and I often end up on opposite sides in religious discussions, but this time I think that she is spot on. The Cardinal may be making people uncomfortable with his comments, but he is only stating basic Christian doctrine as it has existed from the beginning. The Christian and secular views of how you decide what is good are very different, and people need to be reminded from time to time that they must make a choice.
I haven't been able to get past the idea that she? shouldn't poke the crazy people online. That's onlhy the second sentence.
What I want to know is where has she been able to find anyone that would seem crazy in comparison to her? Drusilla being a fictional character and not actually existing...