Thanks, PC. I should have looked at this which is clearer.
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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 call foul on your neighbors. They're bogarting the Allyson.
If you're gonna be forced to spend time with people on your birthday against your will, it should be us.
Yeah, I would gently say, "I appreciate the thought and would love to take a rain check, but tonight just isn't going to work for me" or somesuch.
Ugh, Gloomcookie. I've seen that bumpersticker before, and it always makes me want to rear-end the driver out of sheer rage at the offensive and the aggressively moronic.
Happy birthday anyway, Allyson. And it's your birthday. While it's super nice of your neighbors to think of you, you can do whatever the hell you want. You can cancel or defer or go out with somebody else or lie upside down on your couch. It's your birthday and you have less of it than you'd like, so make the most of what you do have.
Thanks, PC. I should have looked at this which is clearer.
Ha, I disagree, as it took me half a minute to figure out what was what.
Timelies all!
Happy Birthday Allyson!
Heh. Reminds me of a recent business trip where a co-worker urged us to socialize some evening so we could talk about ourselves instead of work. With significant others present. Gee, an opportunity to take turns revealing personal details about ourselves to an entire group, including spouses that we don't know from Adam. Where do I sign up?
it would seem to me that an online simulator of the electronics kits that seemed so cool when I was a young teen would be pretty simple to put together. I'd love to play with one, and see if I can grasp concepts now I never got then.
Heh. A year ago I was looking for the same thing. I found some that you had to pay for... I don't remember if I ever found any free ones.
Not too long ago I was looking at a simple circuit, and I suddenly comprehended (in a way I didn't in grade school/high school) how/why the voltage at various points would vary. I mean, in high school physics I memorized the formulas, but they didn't make complete intuitive sense to me....
Is it just me, or is posting at b.org very slow today?