On Sunday, my family and I were comparing regional natural disasters, with my brother contending that California is made up of nothing but potential catastrophes, but my stepmom saying it'd be worth it if she could live there (my stepsister lives near LA). We get tornadoes here in the Midwest, and my brother gets the occasional hurricane out in New Jersey, but as he pointed out, if you don't live on the coast, you're pretty much safe.
Outsider's perspective: something that struck me about the difference between the US and Australia is that in Australia, the weather almost never headlines the news. In Philly I had encounters with heat waves (fully half the days of summer over 92F), ice storms (stuck in Charlotte), the tail end of a hurricane (stuck in Cincy), storm flooding (stuck at 30th Street Station) and a tornado passing right over my apartment. (It went on to destroy a garden that was about to appear on an episode of Trading Spaces.) I figure all I missed were earthquake, tidal wave and rain of frogs. I'm still bitter about that last one.
Has Godzilla or any other monster ever attacked a city in the Midwest?
Yes, if you're doing it right: [link]
Anyone up for a Buffista trip to England? [link]
(David Tennant and Patrick Stewart in an RSC production of Hamlet)
::grabs passport and backpack::
Down For Everyone Or Just Me? Useful website, or the
most
useful website?
Helluva storm outside. So much rain that the gutters can't handle it. I can't remember seeing that even during hurricanes. MPTv is getting interrupted. Apparently there was hail south of here. Weird storm as usually they come from the west and this one came up from the southeast. YAY LIGHTNING!
So yesterday, I took a spill when trying to be all cool and collected and skinned my knee. But what hurts? The opposite thigh (deep ache all day) and a line of muscles/tendons in my neck, again, opposite side of skinned knee. At first, I thought I was coming down with something, as it is along the lymph nodes, but nope. Pulled muscles.
I still remember how to troubleshoot Perl. I think that means I deserve a beer.
Go beer!
(Perl was the first post-collegiate language I was immersed in. Now, mostly php, but I've thankfully gotten out of the programming business most of the time. I could do it, and pretty well for self-taught, but I HATED IT.)
And Seoul's airport offers free internet (he didn't take his computer with, so I guess they offer terminals?
Huh. I remember the terminals, but I thought I remembered having to pay for them. Maybe things have changed. I definitely remember checking my email there, because I was hoping the hotel in Saigon had written me back, and they hadn't...I think I updated LJ while I was there too.
Edit: There is definitely free internet and terminals in Singapore's airport, that I remember.
He was at Seoul/Inchon. I know he didn't take his phone, even if he could figure out how to access the internet on it.
He also said security was nicer than in the US.
I could do it, and pretty well for self-taught, but I HATED IT.
Perl is made of evil. Now, Ruby? Ruby I would sleep with on a first date.