Work wants me to switch my mailtool to outlook. Work can bite my ass. It's completely non-intuitive and busy and annoying to me. I know the PC people are fine with it, but I was raised on macs, and anytime I use ms products, I get frustrated. I got hardwired with a different logic (we'll not even talk about the comedy of me finding the ON button on a pc. Yes, you can laugh at me. I do.) I'll stick to mac mail and ical, thanks. Especially since once I upgrade my OS, I'm told the mail tool and ical will mimic all the functionality of outlook. I'm told.
I just can't deal with any more computer drama this month.
I'm sorry amth .
and again to yo Jilli
matt sends his love to both of you
ILU MATT BOMER!
OMG MATT BOMER HOW ARE YOU SO ADORABLE?
I can't wait for the day on White Collar where he gets drunk or drugged and sings to Peter.
Wait, that ALREADY HAPPENED.
amyth, I'm so glad you have Calli right there.
A Tale of Two Cats
I pulled the laser pointer out for Puppycat. She's annoying me, I want her to run off energy. She zooms after, loses and is dazzled by the red dot. All about the chase. In fact, she's still looking for it now and I'm, in fact, typing, thus not making the zoomy dot appear.
Kittenish noticed the movement, walked up to the dot on the floor, sniffed it and walked off. It wasn't prey, it was a dot of light.
At Christmas, we got a 9-month-old baby, who was just getting his crawling skills perfected, to chase a laser dot.
Is that wrong?
Because it made me want to have a kid, just so I could make it chase the laser dot. (And the whole world just thanked whatever they worship that I have an IUD.)
On the one hand, there are worse reasons to have a baby, but on the other, they, well, they do grow out of the laser dot-chasing phase.
My brother was just finishing up his child development classes when his eldest was born. There were a lot of "experiments" practiced on that kid. And subsequent kid, because it was fun the first time.
Figure if you can't experiment on your own kids, who can you?