Here's why I like flickr. My new cowboy boots (I have them in black too!) via my cell phone. [link]
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.
I live thirty five miles (and the Hudson) away from my hometown. If I wanted to hang out with those people I'd already be doing that.
Unless I win an Oscar, then I'm goin.
But I say don't go if you don't want to go. That way, you can be "that bitch who's too good for her reunion," which is probably better than feeling like a failure (which you're NOT).
I don't know. I'll have to think about this one. I'm not sure I want to spend an evening at the reunion that I could be spending with friends and family. My sister probably has plans for me.
there isn't (or at least doesn't seem to be) a simple way of clicking through instead.
Clicking on the thumbnails lets you click through. And when you are on a photo's page, you can click on either of the two thumbnails over on the right to go forward or back. Is that not what you mean?
I love flickr because all the others I'd tried were somehow less complex in potential but more annoying in practice. Uploading's a snap, though, as is categorisation and sharing. Love that. Sets, collections, indicating locations on maps, the whole deal. Love enough to pay, and that's high internet-love indeed.
I can't imagine being able to walk home from work in 45 minutes.
30 minutes for me, leisurely stroll. Which I may end up doing today, since I'm still feeling the effects of the meds. Already mailed in half-day notice. I should walk/bus, grab lunch to my desk, and get some work done.
Missing my 20th (is it 20th if it's the 1st?) high school reunion next week! I'm so pissed. Facebook got me back into contact with one friend who told me about it--I emailed the organiser my regrets and urged her to get everyone onto Facebook or put out a "Where are we now?" leaflet or something. I so very want to know.
Sue, love the apartment! I'm a big coloured-walls-chicken. I like them when I see them, but cannot visualise them in any of my spaces.
Kat, I'm very glad I don't want that coat. It's almost palpable, the relief at not coveting a piece of clothing. Now, if only they'd get my HD TiVo working right.
So is Medusa "a feminist icon who is sadly misunderstood"?
From the comments for Happy Slut-o-Ween! at Feministe
The world's most expensive cat
The Ashera, billed as the world's 'largest, rarest and most exotic' domestic cat, is the size of a small dog and sports eye-catching leopard-like spots and tiger stripes.
British businessman Simon Brodie is selling the designer kittens for £10,796 plus shipping costs – and already has a nine-month waiting list.
The Internet entrepreneur used a team of geneticists to develop the exotic cats at his US laboratory.
They are hybrids, cross bred from two wild cats – the African serval and the Asian leopard cat – with one type of domestic cat.
Something about this says "this is not a good idea." It's cute, though.
So is Medusa "a feminist icon who is sadly misunderstood"?
I don't know, but there's a column in Salon today about 16-year-old girls dressing as sluts. I made the mistake of reading it and some of the comments, and it was not good for my blood pressure.
more earthquake news
Well, a few weeks ago it was our computer system and now it is the San Jose Earthquake. For all those that have not heard, San Jose had a 5.6 Earthquake that was centered in our very city. Martin Luther King Jr. Library - the main library for San Jose Public Library and San Jose State University has about 30,000 - 50,000 books (rough estimate) that have fallen to the floor because of last nights earthquake. It's our University collection, so we won't be able to pull any books from that collection for the next few days.