I think she meant to congratulate Suzi. (Whoo, Suzi!) Although Sue deserves congratulates, too. Just like tommy said.
Natter 65: Speed Limit Enforced by Aircraft
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.
Well my spaghetti sauce did turn out pretty well. So, thanks.
whoot! remembered that there was a bag of stuff to sell in mac's room so I was able to list a few things, get pictures of the rest and not have to go to the basement.
I should really wash dishes and clean the kitchen in case the need to show the place early this week.
Thanks for the birthday wishes
and happy birthday Sheryl
Yes, I meant SuziQ. Sorry for the confusion!
Breaking News: Kroger stores IN MY CITY are now carrying pints of Graeter's ice cream. The 3 Ohioans among us will understand how deeply meaningful this is. mr. flea is going to the grocery store RIGHT NOW.
Kroger stores IN MY CITY are now carrying pints of Graeter's ice cream.
!!!!!
Woot!!!
Space Shuttle's Rare Landing Approach to be Visible Across United States
NASA's space shuttle Discovery will attempt a return to Florida's Kennedy Space Center Monday morning by taking a path across the contiguous United States, giving early-bird skywatchers a chance to see – and hear – the spacecraft as it streaks across the sky on the way to landing.
The space shuttle might be visible to keen eyes along the flight path, which runs from the northwest toward the southeast. And many people are likely to hear its sonic boom.
It is only the second time since NASA's tragic 2003 loss of the shuttle Columbia than returning shuttle will fly over the continental United States, and is also expected to be the last time, according to entry flight director Bryan Lunney.
The link has maps of the paths the shuttle might take, depending on which orbit they chose to do the reentry.
Kroger stores IN MY CITY are now carrying pints of Graeter's ice cream.
Which also means it is in my city. I never go to Kroger's, because of its policy of hiring the egregiously incompetent, but I could make an exception.
New from ThinkGeek - a desktop rail gun: [link]
It doesn't accelerate the little steel balls to 8,000 mph, but for a desktop rail gun that's probably a good thing.