I'm rolling my eyes at all y'all green snubbers. Green is one of my favorite colors.
Green looks wonderful on many people. It does not go with my general color scheme.
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I'm rolling my eyes at all y'all green snubbers. Green is one of my favorite colors.
Green looks wonderful on many people. It does not go with my general color scheme.
Hey, my wardrobe used to be almost all lime green and black.
It's just today that I don't do it.
I have no idea what to call the green I'm wearing right now. Leaf? Eh, who cares.
Hey, my wardrobe used to be almost all lime green and black.
I have very vivid memories of this. Yes.
Oh, Burrell, I sent you e to your profile addy a couple of days back. I suspect I was marked at spammy spam.
You did? I didn't get it. Stupid spam file. Eats up messages I want, but somehow lets buy.com flood my inbox with crap.
::runs off to check gmail::
What's Evacuation Day?
I was just at a group meeting, and I'd say 7% of the attendees were conspicuously green. Including all the black people, which I kinda wondered about. If asked, the most I'll explain is "Scottish, not Irish."
Why is Toad telling me that the ASCII code for that character is BF when the content management app is displaying —?
Evacuation Day is when the British left Boston. Luckily, it happens to fall on a day many area residents would just as soon have off. And I think Somerville got grandfathered in, due to being part of Boston when it happened.
Eats up messages I want, but somehow lets buy.com flood my inbox with crap.
I just resent it in case it was eated starting from its bottom.
I'm now updating my Google Calendar with all the Cubs home games that are likely to screw with my commute for the next six months.
Why is Toad telling me that the ASCII code for that character is BF when the content management app is displaying —?
What is "BF"? Or is it literally "BF"? eta: Oh, Hex, Duh.
We recently had a problem where the data entry people typed up some descriptions in Word and then pasted them into Oracle. So of course Word replaces a dash with some other dash that's not one of the first 128 ASCII characters. It ended up messing up some of our XML.