You guys are the awesome. Thank you for all the happy birthday wishes. You've absolutely made my day.
Natter 64: Yes, we still need you
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 should all get summer camp.
It would be nice.
The summer camp I grew up going to and working at has a week of Family Camp. It's pretty awesome.
There's not enough ick! in the world: [link]
I Can Has Cheezburger: The MusicLOL!
I Can Has Cheezburger: The MusicLOL! is an original musical based on the popular website ICanHasCheezburger.com.
After being uploaded to ICanHasCheezburger.com, a young, impressionable LOLcat embarks on a journey to find his one true love: A cheezburger. Along the way, he meets a colorful cast of characters who help — and hinder — his mission.
There's not enough ick! in the world: [link]
What a raging douchebag!
I hung my slate carving above my door. It's like this: [link] but with my house number in nepalese. And nicer. I'll get a picture later.
Kinda makes me happy.
Work was surprisingly painless. I felt a little disoriented. I was reminded I really do like my job and the people I work with. This will last about a week, I suspect!
Deck is due to be finished tomorrow. Was not thrilled they didn't come today. But then, they don't get paid today either!
Forgot a couple key things at the grocery store after work, so I need to go back out. I'll do that in a little bit.
This is why we can't have nice things... in space.
Tool Bag Lost In Space Meets Fiery End
A tool bag lost by a spacewalking astronaut last year met its fiery demise in Earth's atmosphere Monday after months circling ever closer to the planet.
The $100,000 tool bag plunged toward Earth and burned up as it re-entered the atmosphere, according to the U.S. Air Force's Joint Space Operations Center tracking it and more than 19,000 other pieces of space junk in orbit today from Vandenberg Air Force Base in California.
"Based on its size and composition, we expect the object to completely burn up before hitting the Earth," center officials said in a statement.
The tool bag was lost during a Nov. 18 spacewalk at the International Space Station. In addition to the Joint Operations Space Center, amateur skywatchers also tracked the bag as it silently circled the Earth.
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The tool bag weighed about 30 pounds (14 kg) and was about the size of a small backpack. It contained grease guns, trash bags and a scraper tool.
I just sent off two resumes, one with a typo in the cover letter. AWESOME.
Hey, I did that!