Am I supposed to be changing my clothes a lot? Is that the helpful thing to do?

Anya ,'Storyteller'


Natter 57 Varieties  

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.


Cashmere - Feb 20, 2008 1:38:52 pm PST #498 of 10001
Now tagless for your comfort.

I bought a dress right off the rack at David's Bridal for my sister's wedding last summer. It fit perfectly and didn't look half bad. It was even reasonably affordable.


Java cat - Feb 20, 2008 2:09:07 pm PST #499 of 10001
Not javachik

I assumed my shoulders were narrower than the average.

I have a theory that female movies stars have larger than average shoulders. [link] [link] [link] Uh, now I can't think of anyone because work email keeps interrupting me.

I just made a purchase from here:

It's the Scotch Tape Boutique! Local color: Father Guido Sarducci wrote that bit with Fairfax, CA in mind, where he lived.

Did you see the recall of Fentanyl patches last week?

I'm appalled that they suggest people flush them down the toilet. Where do they think they end up? Hello, polluted water & water tables. Yeesh. Every community has hazardous waste drop-offs, hello!


Cashmere - Feb 20, 2008 2:10:13 pm PST #500 of 10001
Now tagless for your comfort.

Room in a box.


Kat - Feb 20, 2008 2:12:19 pm PST #501 of 10001
"I keep to a strict diet of ill-advised enthusiasm and heartfelt regret." Leigh Bardugo

holy crap. one of the estimates for a mover was $1300-$1400. Gulp. Maybe it will be about schlepping.


Burrell - Feb 20, 2008 2:26:36 pm PST #502 of 10001
Why did Darth Vader cross the road? To get to the Dark Side!

holy cannoli, Kat! That's too much. We can help schlep. We have a big car.

As for checking Noah's eyes, don't they just use that machine that looks at the retina and approximates your sight? It's supposed to be pretty accurate, especially given that a baby really can't tell you on his own.


msbelle - Feb 20, 2008 2:33:19 pm PST #503 of 10001
I remember the crazy days. 500 posts an hour. Nubmer! Natgbsb

omg awesomeness of my day. I just sold a book on amazon for $70 that I got for free.


Kat - Feb 20, 2008 2:43:31 pm PST #504 of 10001
"I keep to a strict diet of ill-advised enthusiasm and heartfelt regret." Leigh Bardugo

no way! Go msbelle!

Thanks, Burrell! The whole thing stresses me out.


Sheryl - Feb 20, 2008 2:46:08 pm PST #505 of 10001
Fandom means never having to say "But where would I wear that?"

Timelies all!

Happy Birthday Jon!


flea - Feb 20, 2008 3:11:50 pm PST #506 of 10001
information libertarian

I am waiting to start a chat for a group project for my online class.

Group projects SUCK and in online classes they are WORSE.

Somebody hold me. I could have finished this entire thing all by myself in a week.


tommyrot - Feb 20, 2008 3:13:10 pm PST #507 of 10001
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

So amongst the math and physics people here - who has heard of Oliver Heaviside?

Not me.

Oliver Heaviside (May 18, 1850 – February 3, 1925) was a self-taught English electrical engineer, mathematician, and physicist who adapted complex numbers to the study of electrical circuits, invented mathematical techniques to the solution of differential equations (later found to be equivalent to Laplace transforms), reformulated Maxwell's field equations in terms of electric and magnetic forces and energy flux, and independently co-formulated vector analysis. Although at odds with the scientific establishment for most of his life, Heaviside changed the face of mathematics and science for years to come.

Dude lived and died in poverty.