I'm trying to design an apron with my friend from Columbus. Black with ruffles and a logo that says, "Mrs. Lovett's Meat Pies. Made Fresh Daily." With a pie with a knife cutting into it and the quote, "Worst pies in London."
Possibly with a small, ruffled pocket that looks like it's dripping blood.
::joins erin & tommy in the 'splodey brains corner::
I'm sure I could understand it, eventually. But someone would have to explain it very slowly and in small words.
I like that Cashmere. Sounds very cute.
Well, we won't talk about BCD (binary coded decimal) in here, either, then.
That sounds faboo, Cash.
Also? Binary numbers are hurting my brain. ouch.
Ahhh, that's what the clock is in. More or less. I didn't know there was a term for it.
Hi all, back from work, where this week they have me starting at 9am, two hours earlier than usual. Next week instead of my normal 11 Am start that I enjoyed for three years until two weeks ago, we have the first meeting of what will be an every-other-week help desk meeting...At 6am. (Of course, that means I have to get up at 4, to get on the road by 5 am.)
In other work-related hijinks...
They are talking about having an "incentive" at work to make sure we send out only equipment that is positively needed at a site. If the part that comes back tests OK, they will deduct the shipping form our bonuses.
Incentive. George Orwell is alive.
BCD is just a travesty.
Oh, yeah. I'm not really sure why they ever taught it to us. Maybe it was supposed to be a gateway to hex or something? I dunno. Pretty useless, except on tests.
We could try discussing base 5 instead.