Dudes, Fred Phelps folk are in NYC! Protesting in the West Village. I wish for all the drag queens and gay couples in the tri-state area to gather around them and confound them with Fabulousness and the gay love.
Oh my.
'Objects In Space'
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.
Dudes, Fred Phelps folk are in NYC! Protesting in the West Village. I wish for all the drag queens and gay couples in the tri-state area to gather around them and confound them with Fabulousness and the gay love.
Oh my.
I'm wondering if it has anything to do with his losing weight issue.
I have been trying to get Oz to lose a little weight by cutting back slightly on his food. Frankly, he's like any person on a diet--obsessed with food and in a foul mood. Some nights he is such a jerk , chasing Clio around and trying to get at anything vauguely edible, that I just give him some more food to get him out of my hair.
I have a migraine kind of under control, but I am pretty out of it, and I have the foulest taste in my mouth. I know I should get lunch, but everything tastes terrible.
"Ha-ha!" </Nelson>
Bozeman drops password requirement
The City of Bozeman has decided it will no longer ask job applicants for social networking user names and passwords following a worldwide outrage to the hiring policy.
"Effective at noon today, the City of Bozeman permanently ceased the practice of requesting that candidates selected for positions under a provisional job offer to provide their user names or passwords for candidates Internet sites," Bozeman City Manager Chris Kukulski said Friday.
Following a 90-minute staff meeting held Friday morning, officials decided asking applicants to provide their passwords to sites such as Facebook or MySpace "exceeded that which is acceptable to our community," according to Kukulski.
Kukulski also apologized for the negative impact the issue has generated from news organizations and blogs around the world. He added that the information was never required at the time of application.
White Knight II is one weird-looking airplane: [link]
It makes me think of the P-82 fighter.
There was a German airplane like that too. I think the He 111Z.
officials decided asking applicants to provide their passwords to sites such as Facebook or MySpace "exceeded that which is acceptable to our community,"
Ya think?
Kodachrome had been discontinued. Long live Kodachrome.
I got it right, I don't think I'm proud of that. It was the He 111Z.
It was a glider tug.
Does that plan have 2 cockpits and 2 sets of pilots? and why?
also
Las Cruces International Airport
hee. want Chili Relleno burrito (from Go Burger) and a cherry lime (from Sonic).
Kodachrome had been discontinued. Long live Kodachrome.
How sad. Although Kodak here in Rochester is pretty much decimated anyway.
Sadly, but not unexpectedly, my drive to work did nothing to make me not hate everyone.