That Lego Architecture series is really cool--we've been selling lots of the Sears Tower one at the bookstore.
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.
Lego Architecture! Must have!
Oh Lordy, my husband would LOVE Guggenheim Legos. And I don't really have a present for him yet...
I got mac the empire state building. Will probably get him other ones when it is things he knows.
I got one of those sets for a Christmas present -- he said "anything about architecture"!
I still need a couple of ideas, though...
I guess that is a bit better than NGA 369.
SWF 469?
Whoops - read further in the email and realized there's a promo code for the Borders thing. BMC1216W
Fans of Anathem need to read this SciAm article - Looking For Life in the Multiverse
Roads were scary enough last night that I e-mailed my boss and said "I do not want to drive. I will work from home."
Seriously, this winter thing is nuts.
I am having a hard time getting into work, despite actually cranking through a good amount of thoughtless computer work I had. Taking a half day does that to me sometimes. I don't think American Psycho (which is now profoundly disturbing) is helping any and yet there is no way I can stop reading it.
We have bumped into crazy data issues the day the data migration guys are to show up. Plus I'm wondering if there's more Power Consolidation Wrangling going on that I'm being dragged into. Don't wanna.
So everyone and their mother is releasing a best/worst/most of the decade list of some sort, it seems. Geeks were hard core about the millenium not starting until 2001, but I see a lot less sturm und drang about the decade ending with 2009. Different rules, or exhaustion?