(Also, getting down to DC for the Inauguration is looking like such a clusterfuck, I may have to forgo that too.)
Mal ,'Out Of Gas'
Natter 63: Life after PuppyCam
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.
(Also, getting down to DC for the Inauguration is looking like such a clusterfuck, I may have to forgo that too.)
Boo!
I just can't imagine traffic going south is going to be anything other than impossible.
I just remembered that my parents are coming up for the inauguration. Just not all the way up. Just to FL. They want to be in the US for the moment.
Stupid bachelor question: Can someone explain thread count to me? I'm going to BB&B after work in about a half hour for sheets.
There's a point at which it doesn't make sense to keep going higher for thread count, because they achieve the thread count by actually splitting threads. At least, that's what I've been told.
I think you should just fondle the sheet samples they have and get what feels best to you.
I believe that the simple answer is more threads per inch means smoother and softer... and more expensive.
Can someone explain thread count to me? I'm going to BB&B after work in about a half hour for sheets.
Thread count is the number of threads per inch. In general, higher thread count = smoother sheets. But there are other things, like what kind of thread is being used, that also matter. So get the highest thread count within your price range, generally, but also feel the sheets and see which feels best to you.
I think you should just fondle the sheet samples they have and get what feels best to you.
Or, what feels reasonable. I think sheets get softer over time anyway.