There's been a thunderstorm parked here for the past hour plus.
'Safe'
Natter 68: Bork Bork Bork
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
It was supposed to be cloudy here today, but it is actually pretty sunny, even though I can't see any blue sky from my window.
Sigh. I'm all by myself at work today. I thought I'd be overlapping with a part-time coworker, but when I got in I found out she changed her hours. I hate being the only one in the office.
We just determined that August 4 was the only day of the month when all of us were in the office.
Nice:
About 80 percent of vehicle-pedestrian crashes in Chicago occur at intersections and commonly involve people crossing the street with the walk signal, according to a new city study.
It's raining again.
Oh no, my love's at an end?
Massive migraine this morning. I've been up since 4, but I really have to go back to sleep.
Well, my streak of companies I start working for getting acquired continues.
We just determined that August 4 was the only day of the month when all of us were in the office.
Impressive!
Well, my streak of companies I start working for getting acquired continues.
Yikes! Will your job stay the same?
Too early to know. It may not change things much the part I work in, I don't really know.
From that article sumi linked to:
A 2010 state law requires drivers to stop for pedestrians in crosswalks. The previous law required drivers to yield and stop when necessary.
What precisely does that mean? I mean, how can you not have to stop for pedestrians in crosswalks?
I think you can yield while still rolling.