I'm not happy that anyone is feeling sucked into the rabbit-hole of despair.
We're going to need a bigger rabbit hole.
I hate how so many people seem stuck in the poo lately. I wish better things for all of us.
Jayne ,'Jaynestown'
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, nail polish, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
I'm not happy that anyone is feeling sucked into the rabbit-hole of despair.
We're going to need a bigger rabbit hole.
I hate how so many people seem stuck in the poo lately. I wish better things for all of us.
Jengod!
Why did I decide to sleep on my...not sofa last night? And why didn't I decide to do it in a comfortable position?
I have a bunch of things I need to do today. I'd like to skip forward to the parts I *want* to do. Also, the headache can leave. One of the warning questions the ER asks--was it sudden onset? I know that if the answer is yes, they will treat me differently, and go the stroke/spinal tap route. But what does waking up with a full-fledged headache mean? They've never said.
It does seem like a major confluence of the suck these past couple week. I don't even know what to think. Maybe our biorhythms are aligned.
Also, why does my browser think biorhythm is a word and spoilt is not?
Ultimately, the question is going to be "why didn't the diesels start."
You know, having had our UPS BLOW UP recently, I wouldn't be surprised, if absent the generators actually sustaining damage (and those things are used because they are so robust and can operate in bad shape,) the UPS took damage or something. But I'm a little scarred for life over that incident, so, biased.
Of to Ellicott City....
IO9 talks about the nuclear plant damage. For once, on a testy issue, I like most of the comments. There's a lot of info-dumping going on there.
I was supposed to go to a new local SF con today (Fogcon, for the locals), in SF. Except I woke up with a cold that hit me really fast, between 11PM when I went to bed and 4:30AM when I woke up unable to breathe.
So now I don't know if it's worth hiking into the city for just a couple of panels. I don't want to be Patient Zero for the Fogcon Con Crud, you know?
Right now I am on the futon with two dogs next to me, and a pot of darjeeling steeping.
Thank goodness for Aleve Sinus & Cold, though: nothing but sudafed really does it for me anymore.
I don't care how unhealthy McDonald's oatmeal is. It's hella tasty.
I mean, seriously, we are speaking in comic book language here.
Ha! Also way too true. The earth's axis has shifted? I mean, I guess it makes sense that it would wiggle around a bit every once in a while. Doesn't it do a 180 and flip every few million years? Or was that a line of hog hooey I was once fed?
I am finding all these natural disasters kind of overwhelming and impossible to comprehend. Even knowing about the flooding in Australia and Pakistan, I couldn't really process what it would mean, especially in terms of long term recovery. And I'm feeling the same way now with the earthquake and tsunami.
I wish SO MUCH that none of us had such overwhelming stresses.
I just want to say this, again. You poor guys. I believe that everyone will get through everything. I know it's so much, for so many of you, and I'm sorry.
What Jesse said.
I'm sorting through my papers and bills so I can do my taxes. Thrilling. But my massage therapist called and has a cancellation, so I get a massage in two hours. So that's a win.
The earth's axis has shifted? I mean, I guess it makes sense that it would wiggle around a bit every once in a while. Doesn't it do a 180 and flip every few million years? Or was that a line of hog hooey I was once fed?
The magnetic poles swap position every few million years. The earth's axis also shifted a couple inches after the tsunami in Indonesia in... 2004? It changes the length of the day by point-something seconds.