Oh, crap -- I think it might because I need that stupid $100 cable the TV guy was trying to sell me. The cable company cables hook into "YUV" on the TV and I'd need some other kind of cable for "HDMI input." Possibly I have yet to actually watch HDTV.
Natter 54: Right here, dammit.
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.
Global CFO of our Fortune 400 company was offering to show some visiting clients her cube. Nobody gets offices here.
Whaaaaaa?? Dude, that is so wrong. SO wrong.
Jesse, you want for me to come over this weekend and set things up nice for you? You don't need no stinking $100 cable either.
Aw, thanks, Tom! I will let you know if I can't get my shit together.
Global CFO of our Fortune 400 company was offering to show some visiting clients her cube. Nobody gets offices here.
Usually, what happens is the bigwig has a cube, but ends up spending 99% of his or her time in a conference room somewhere.
It's a lovely storm. It's raining! I'm so over this drought. Even the grass at Turner Field looked ratty, and it's grass that's practically watered with champagne and fertilized with caviar.
It's raining!
jealousjealousjealous
I wish we had a policy that if you travel over 75% of the time, you get a cube. We have so many office dwellers who are NEVER in the office. Just seems wrong.
Well, well - it was - um, less than 90 degrees today!
Signed, also over the drought, but it's not done with us yet.
Well, well - it was - um, less than 90 degrees today!
And as it was one of my walking home days, this was a very welcome thing indeed. Plus, walking home meant getting to meet the very adorable shark puppy of one of my students.
On the down side, there is the drought, and I find myself distractingly aware of the dryness in the air (like almost-but-not-quite-itchy clothing, that you're way too aware of feeling without it quite rising to the level of "gotta take this off right the fuck now"), and pining for a good hurricane.
(No, really. I don't wish the destruction on anyone, but they're actually an important part of the normal climate cycle for the region, and we haven't had one come inland in several years in a row. So the reservoirs and groundwater were already shot to hell before the whole less-than-a-quarter-of-the-normal-rainfall summer thing.)