For those Bitches who like eye candy.
raises hand
Awww, I miss Rio.
Oz ,'Beneath You'
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For those Bitches who like eye candy.
raises hand
Awww, I miss Rio.
Dear god, Raq. That's like.... that's like the first time I saw Keanu. You know, before he opened his mouth.
(Also, I've been dying to ask what conference you're at -- it sounds fab.)
You know, before he opened his mouth.
And released demons from the bottomless pit of...well...nothing, actually.
Hil, what fantastic news! Congrats!
Etech. [link] Is fab. erinaceous was supposed to speak at it, actually, but had to cancel.
I have about 50 blog posts colliding in my head from conference ideas, and I'm rather delighted that I attended a meeting back at my real job yesterday via Second Life.
Yes, I am pretty close to geekgasm.
Etech
jealousjealousjealousjealous
(but we'll have to trade SL thoughts at some point, as I both want and need but the kool-aid keeps utterly eluding me)
So, today was character day at school. I took some pictures of the kids, which led to them wanting to take pictures of each other with my camera (which I may not let them do again. Eek!).
In case you were wondering what happens when you give a four-year-old a camera...you get very fabulous abstract pictures like [link]
Because I am an utter dork, I started looking at the kind of watch that has a built-in slide rule around the face. Seems cool. Can't find one small enough to not look ridiculous on my wrist, though. I suppose that getting it small enough to look OK on a small wrist while large enough to be usable would be difficult, and there's probably not enough of a market for any company to try it.
Could still get a slide rule keychain, though. Oooh! Someone must make a slide-rule bracelet! Right? Off to google.
Adorable pictures, vw.
Hmm. The slide rule bracelet seems to be a no-go. Did find a bunch of sites selling old slide rules, including one made for really little kids that just does addition and subtraction. Which actually seems like a neat way to teach that. (You can't really understand how the multiplication works on a regular slide rule without understanding logarithms, but this addition/subtraction one makes the number line perfectly clear. Pretty neat.)
I'm home. I have bag o' files staring at me, saying, "Turn us into comments, teacher-lady!"
Donwanna.