sarameg - that is just so excellent!
Lorne ,'Why We Fight'
Natter 60: Gone In 60 Seconds
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.
Sara, I wish I was there to help with the shopping.
I am trying to get all things ready for tomorrow. Breakfast is done (banana bread), lunch for me is done (leftovers), mac's snack is done, mac's school bag is all packed, our dinner is pre-made. Tonight I need to iron clothes for both of us, and I am going to try and get my shower tonight also.
Goal is him asleep in the next 30 minutes and me an hour after that.
For Teppy: Trio of nested Klein bottles
The London Science Museum's image gallery sports this beautiful trio of nested Klein bottles (a Klein bottle is like a Moebius strip extruded into one more dimension): "This is one of a series of glass Klein bottles made by Alan Bennett in Bedford, United Kingdom for the Science Museum, London. It consists of three Klein bottles, one inside another. A Klein bottle is a surface which has no edges, no outside or inside and cannot properly be constructed in three dimensions. In the series Alan Bennett made Klein bottles analogous to Mobius strips with odd numbers of twists greater than one."
How can the bottles be nested if none of them has an inside?
I am normally fairly not into stuff like this, but I think I want a Mobius scarf! [link]
Just think if there was a Klein human, with no inside or outside... eww....
I keep meaning to try to knit a Mobius scarf.
Those nested bottles are neat. Now I'm trying to count how many holes they had to make to build it in 3-space, and figure out if it's possible with no holes in 4-space.
My older sister made a fortunatus bag once. It's a mobius strip bag that has no inside or outside.
I also want to knit a Klein bottle hat, just to try it, but I know I would never wear it, so I'd have to find someone else who wants a Klein bottle hat.
There is a giant spider (over an inch in diameter) in my house. My cat is swinging from the canopy in the least effective but most enthusiastic bid for catching it that he can devise. I've decided to pretend it's not happening. There is no spider!
In other news, I now suspect I know how I ended up with spider bites a week or two ago.
In for real other news, I cleaned my house today! I even vacuumed and did dishes, and I'm in the process of doing laundry! I feel like a rock star. But I actually did it because my house was a total disaster and I'm going to have to ask a neighbor if I may borrow a ladder in order to change my light bulbs (both of which blew this week), and I didn't want to be embarrassed. Darn light bulbs! Darn ten foot ceiling!
But now my problem is trying to figure out what to have for dinner. I have no food in my fridge, and no urge to dirty anything in my house, so I need to eat out. And since I'm starting an infomercial next week on an exercise fitness class, I've been instructed to suck it up and eat like a healthy person. Advice I ignored this morning when I had scrambled eggs (with cheddar cheese), hash browns, and (whole wheat!) toast. With butter. But since I didn't eat lunch, I was way too busy napping, it's like the calories count for two meals! Yeah, I know I suck at the healthy eating logic. Help? What should I go find for dinner that's cheap? For the record, what I want is a giant bean and cheese burrito, if that helps. Would that count as healthy if I ate it with a Diet Coke?