If that seat were just a big higher, for older, less limber folk, that would be so perfect. And the ideal cat tree when unoccupied.
It also needs an armrest that can flip down, and a joystick that pops out of the armrest that controls motors and wheels so you can drive it from room to room.
So there's this valley in Antarctica that gets almost no snow, and is not covered in ice. Here's a bunch of very cool pictures - some rock and ice formations that I did not know could exist: [link]
More: [link]
I'm loving BookMooch very much -- already out of the 31 I've put up, I've gotten 3 snapped up, and I've found several books on my wishlist that are going to be sent to me. That's quick service, that is, and now I have mail to look forward to, too.
Now to get those three into the mail. Lucky I have other stuff to take to the PO.
Oh, yay - someone has put Superthunderstingcar online!
Genius! Dana Gould had a Thunderbirds parody show too at one point. But with more puppet sex.
Working-place-ma for Allyson and Fonebone.
tommyrot, those Antartica photos are awesome, in the truest sense of the world. Gives me chills.
Job~ma to everyone starting new ones! Lord knows I'm not using any of mine...
They have a car called the Seven-Eight-Nine that's an amalgamation of design cues from the '57, '58 and '59 Chevys. Cool. Also, pretty. It's built on a modern Corvette chassis.
OhgoodLordWANT. Purrrrrrr.
Job~ma for Allyson and FoneBone!
I need some advice. I seem to have no perspective form my job, so when asked in an online form for a new job - "Reason for leaving" ....
what can I write?
I want to write: long hours, high stress, low job security, ever-changing products with steep learning curve.
In this situation, it's probably best if you're not quite honest. A positive reason related to the job you're applying for rather than "I want to avoid killing everyone," you know?