I am waiting for a fax to be received in New York (from Iowa), so they can scan it and email it to me here in MA, so I can submit it electronically to the federal government. Good times.
'Why We Fight'
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.
I can't believe the 10 o'clock I busted my ass (okay, just stressed out about--I didn't break extra speed limits or anything) for didn't happen because New Guy didn't show and didn't tell anyone (including me) that he wouldn't make it. I officially spend way too much time worrying about what meetings I make and which ones I don't.
New Guy never fails to... what's the opposite of impress?
I am leaving an hour early today for an "appointment." Of course, I did not tell my boss that my appointment was for a massage, but there you go.
In this I am Scrappy. 3:15 can not come fast enough.
Jesse, I think the word you're looking for is FAIL.
what's the opposite of impress?
Depress?
suck?
Later, Roomba. Hello Mint, the robotic mop
The Roomba is a great device, but it has an Achilles heel: it can only really clean carpets. You want to wash your wood or tile floors? You need a mop. Or, in a perfect world, a mop robot.
That's just what Mint is. This Roomba-like bot picks up dust with a dry rag then follows that up with a wet cloth to polish the floor up. It's available now for $250, although it should be noted that it lacks some of the features a Roomba has, such as bringing itself back to charge or moving itself from room to room. But still, if you hate moppin', here you go.
Oh man, I hate mopping. I would love one of those.
ETA: But doesn't Roomba have the Scooba?
Does Roomba no longer make the Scooba model?