the wrong kind, just a bit too short. Except I measured again, and it should be just right, it just isn't
Hmm, the uncertainty principle states that there are some couples of parameters who share a certain level of uncertainty between them (so the more precise is the measurement of one of them, the less precise is the measurement of the other). I wonder if the length and kind of the hose are just another one of these couples, a new phenomenon in physics, which was just today discovered by sarameg (who dared call herself incompetent). This could open a whole new field of household-items physics. Next: the width of couches and of staircases in which they are supposed to go through.
they are both opting to go to community college
Kat, believe it or not, my daughter's counselor is suggesting that she do the honors transfer program at the JC near us because it's less stress than a 4-year, she can knock out her remaining classes in one year and transfer as a junior so she'll either have an extra year to get her upper division stuff done or graduate early, plus the guarantee of admission to her school of choice (UCLA or UCSD) and her degree will be from the 4-year school. Don't know if that makes you feel any better or not, I completely understand the irate-ness though.
I'm watching too, Cash. Politics, I've got complaints, but comportment and charm and Michelle? Oh hell yeah.
Measure twice, return twice.
No kidding. Which reminds me, I'm just going to fucking replace the bottom half of the drainspout. It's clogging back up (still flows barely, but I can't get all the debris out.) Just going to get a length of pvc and yank the old metal before it damages the stucco.
Nilly, you made me laugh!
Thunderstorm out there.
sarameg, yay! That's the best thing I did today (and, um, by today I mean your tomorrow, so I still have most of it in front of me, but still).
You know what somebody talented should invent? A dance to the sound of the printer working.
After all the work, the writing, the editing, the corrections, the editing of the corrections, the no-paper-in-printer, the finding-paper-in-the-secretary's-secret-hiding-place, the last-minute-editing - the sound of the printer working is indeed like music to sore ears. A happy-making music. And that kind of music deserves to be danced to.
It's a little dull music in terms of harmonies and the like, I guess, so the dance would not be an easy one to come up with, and there should be special breaks for typing-a-particularly-data-heavy-page or feed-new-paper or how's-the-ink-doing, so the choreographer would have to be especially talented. But the feelings regarding finally having a file (127 pages!) printed should really be acknowledged somehow.
Um, y'all will tell me if I'm babbling, right?
(I'm supposed to teach in 3.5 hours. D'you think the students would notice how much I haven't been sleeping tonight? D'you think I'll be able to at least channel this to making their lesson amusing rather than suffering-from-a-cranky-exhausted-without-any-patient-left lecturer? I'm not going to dance, though.)
I love your babble.
ION, shit. At COB, I discovered a slight issue. Not a big one, but something unexpected. And we have first external light on a instrument tomorrow and it makes that a little bit more of a nailbiter. Did I mention it is happening at 7:30 am??? Uhg. I just sent out an email to the main dude with some extra info and warning.
A dance to the sound of the printer working.
Oh, I've done that dance.
There is no sound to the burning of CDs with the completed work. That is somewhat less satisfying.
t joins hands with Jesse and sarameg in a dance
t We don't look like the Trio from BtVS' "The Storyteller", though
My printer dance looks like an angry troll throwing a fit. Because if I'm dancing before a printer, it is pissing me off.
I like hearing rain on my skylight....
okay, I'm watching MTV -- True Life "I'm Uncomfortable with my New Body" about two people who had weight reduction surgery and are having a hard time getting used to their "new" bodies and I swear the guy they are featuring is the son of my friend's old daycare provider in Brooklyn. Random.
This could open a whole new field of household-items physics. Next: the width of couches and of staircases in which they are supposed to go through
Ha! Seriously! I always think it's my spatial disability that gets me but really it's PHYSICS out to get me!