This fish gets bonus points for eating sharks. Plus it looks cool, with its armor plating....
The Shark Eater: Dunkleosteus
During Earth's "Age of Fishes" 400 million years ago, Dunkleosteus was a genuine sea monster. This aggressive predator, more than 11 feet in length with a skull two feet long, was armor-plated. Instead of mere teeth, it had two long bony blades that snapped and crushed its prey. Dunkleosteus dined on all kinds of seafood including early sharks, which didn't have a chance to diversify and grow to great sizes until Dunkleosteus went extinct about 360 million years ago.
Dunkleosteus also gets bonus points for a name that's fun to say.
I keep saying how I am behind in work, not keeping up, yadda yadda.
- Over 50 emails in my box THAT I HAVE MARKED as needing action. I am not convinced that is all there is, not am I on top of things enough to be sure that some of those have not already been addressed.Br>
- 23 open invoices on my desk that have not been entered for payment.
- 13 invoices on my desk that I have tried to enter, but will not reconcile and I have not been able to figure out and/or am awaiting information from others in order to proceed.
- 14 possible invoice I have not even opened yet, that go back at least 3 days.
How much I get through today will determine if I see friends and hang out with mac on Sunday or if I work.
The good news: An ACLU FOIA request just answered a question that's been on my desk for a few days.
The bad news: The !@#$* printer won't print the document so I can drop it on someone else's desk and be done with it.
eta: I am also distracted by the fact that I am trying to get tickets to the White House Easter Egg Roll.
Your printer won't print you FOIA request? I didn't even know that Halliburton made printers.
White House Easter Egg Roll
oooooh! WANT.
Instead, we're doing egg hunts at the gardens here.
It's for stores that give money back to local schools so teachers don't have to buy their students' school supplies out of the teachers' own money.
On the same level: last year, it turned out that the university gave (or probably sold) our (the students) cell phone numbers to a polling institute. I raged about it.
oooooh! WANT.
I'm not having much luck getting through. You're likely to have better weather, but this is my niece's last year of eligibility.