Yes, it's terribly simple. The good guys are always stalwart and true, the bad guys are easily distinguished by their pointy horns or black hats, and, uh, we always defeat them and save the day. No one ever dies, and everybody lives happily ever after.

Giles ,'Conversations with Dead People'


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.


tommyrot - Sep 15, 2009 11:16:12 am PDT #8950 of 30001
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

Bloodbot draws blood from the brave

If you hate needles when you need to have blood drawn by a doctor, something tells me that having a robot man the needle instead isn't going to rid you of your phobia. Instead, it might just add a fear of robots on top of it.

But that's just what might happens, thanks to the creation of the Bloodbot. It uses a needle and a probe to find a vein, although its accuracy rate is a mere 78%. And who knows what it does when it's inaccurate. Does it miss by a millimeter, or does it tear your forearm off? For our sakes, I hope it's the former.


Cass - Sep 15, 2009 11:27:15 am PDT #8951 of 30001
Bob's learned to live with tragedy, but he knows that this tragedy is one that won't ever leave him or get better.

I have been told by people that I know that they would rather walk 10 miles home than ever take a bus. And that person lives on a bus route and complains about parking constantly.

PDX has brilliant public transport but I live on the edge of snooty and the nearest bus stop is really nowhere near me. It's sad, I should be much more of a public transport than I am. The train that goes to the airport is brilliant though.


Lee - Sep 15, 2009 11:27:53 am PDT #8952 of 30001
The feeling you get when your brain finally lets your heart get in its pants.

What's the last thing that made you smile unexpectedly?

(Nilly's wedding stories aside)

(since that is a given and not unexpected)


Barb - Sep 15, 2009 11:29:55 am PDT #8953 of 30001
“Not dead yet!”

I've got public transport issues, but that comes from having to schlep through most of Miami, including some of the most ghetto-y ghettos to get to my First Communion classes with my grandma. Two hours of hell each way. Only thing that made it bearable was the fact that we hit the Main Branch of the Miami Public Library before the return trip, so I'd have large, delicious stacks of books to lug home.

Strangely enough, however, it doesn't twig me in any city where public transport is common, like NYC or San Francisco.

Otherwise though, I'm a control freak who loves her car.


Barb - Sep 15, 2009 11:32:26 am PDT #8954 of 30001
“Not dead yet!”

What's the last thing that made you smile unexpectedly?

This


tommyrot - Sep 15, 2009 11:32:34 am PDT #8955 of 30001
Sir, it's not an offence to let your cat eat your bacon. Okay? And we don't arrest cats, I'm very sorry.

A week ago I bought a new 32" TV and took it home on the train.

Since my work pays for my monthly CTA pass, it means I can go (almost) anywhere at (almost) any time for free....


Cashmere - Sep 15, 2009 11:36:03 am PDT #8956 of 30001
Now tagless for your comfort.

What's the last thing that made you smile unexpectedly?

Liv saying Owen has a "beaver." If a snuffling, choking laugh counts.


Amy - Sep 15, 2009 11:38:21 am PDT #8957 of 30001
Because books.

What's the last thing that made you smile unexpectedly?

S. putting in Sara's cupcake earrings for her.


Kathy A - Sep 15, 2009 11:40:23 am PDT #8958 of 30001
We're very stretchy. - Connie Neil

This made me giggle.


StuntHusband - Sep 15, 2009 11:42:13 am PDT #8959 of 30001
Electromagnetic candy! - Stark

My sister's dog, Stitch, the French bulldog. She gets into a playful mood, that kinda gets "stuck", and she can't stop...doing things. It's like a seizure of play. And she snorts. It's totally hysterical.