Thank you Sue.
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.
We may even brave the wet to go watch Lance Armstrong ride by.
On what?
Oh thank goodness we're back!! I was all withdrawal-y. It's not nice to take the crack away, people!!!
Sigh.
We may even brave the wet to go watch Lance Armstrong ride by.
Oh, do report back if you do! My friend who is having a really sucky year is obsessed with that race right now and would love a first-hand report.
On what?
His back up bike.
Emmett's simultaneously playing Nintendo and having an Avatar marathon.
Does he not have school today? Curse our no-holiday-having school division!
Fun quotes o' the day:
George Will:
According to the University of Illinois' Arctic Climate Research Center, global sea ice levels now equal those of 1979.
The University of Illinois' Arctic Climate Research Center:
We do not know where George Will is getting his information, but our data shows that on February 15, 1979, global sea ice area was 16.79 million sq. km and on February 15, 2009, global sea ice area was 15.45 million sq. km. Therefore, global sea ice levels are 1.34 million sq. km less in February 2009 than in February 1979. This decrease in sea ice area is roughly equal to the area of Texas, California, and Oklahoma combined.
It is disturbing that the Washington Post would publish such information without first checking the facts.
Ack. I was so stressed out not being able to log in. I kept thinking it was my pokey 'puter. Glad all is resolved.
Speaking of collisions. I heard a fellow on NPR yesterday talking about space garbage and its potential for damage in the air and on the ground. When the commentator asked how many pieces of actual rubble are up there, the fellow said-of the basketball and up size- 13,000! In fact, he said, "a fragment the size of a paint chip can cause serious damage.
Oh woe. Our wasteful ways are gonna get us.
eta: the non-word commendator is making me think of a professional position where the job holder is charged with making erudite and supportive observations in the media. "G'Obama!" and the like.
Cash, congrats on the column!
Because it's rainpocalypse here, I'm wearing a black and white checked engineer's cap to A)keep warm and B)minimize the bad hair day.
So far, a half dozen people have walked by my desk and said, "nice hat."
Now I'm feeling silly and paranoid.