A bunch of pretty, artsy light bulbs (made to look like hot-air balloons): [link]
For Jilli - light bulb with skull filament: [link]
Cool lamps: [link] They have "The Titanic lamp"
due to the way it's shaped, appears to be sinking into any surface you put it on
The site is Flash, so I can't link directly to it....
but you take your kicks where you can get them.
Above the waistline, sunshine.
It's pissing down rain here. Ugh. We're so not leaving the house today.
I have 2 coworkers out. It's the Monday after a Saturday class that wasn't on site (this means much fielding calls and making calls to schedule appointments). I'm having particularly needy phone calls all morning. I need to learn everything I can about trends in oil and gas for my interview which I stupidly scheduled for 9 am on the day after LSU plays in the BCS championship which I'm watching at the bar.
I need a smoke.
Cool picture of the rings of Jupiter: [link]
Anyone heard of The Decapitator? There's a guy in London who is modifying advertising posters (like, at bus stations) to make it appear as if the models in the photos have been decapitated.
Um, I guess it's some anti-capitalist art thing.
Here's a Flickr page with more of this guy's, um, work: [link]
eta: Are decapitated advertising models worksafe?
This day is not so bad, as Mondays go.
ION, everyone should have wills, POA, and the like. Especially people with kids. It continues to shock me that people so often let this slide.
Other tips to add to Kat's earlier link:
In general, minors should not be direct beneficiaries of anything unless you don't care that they may not have access to the funds while children, or will have full control of all monies at 18 (as early as 16 in some states). If you want them to inherit you should establish a trust.
Also, the legal guardian for children does not have to be the financial trustee, in fact, it's often better that they are not (not for theft reasons, but for investment mgmt reasons).
I just got my first Girl Scout Cookie coworker-originated e-mail. I do like what they're doing this year--if you don't want the cookies for yourself, you can buy a box or two and donate them to the armed forces overseas. It's called Operation Cookie Drop.
Above the waistline, sunshine.
So what you're saying is that there's no gimmick you don't see through?
Actually, it's "gambit," not "gimmick."
Don't try to tempt me
You've no hope
I don't like women
I don't take dope