Go early? You're going to be screwed by the rain, too.
I need to be answering the phone for potential problems at 12:30 Sunday morning. An alternative would be to go tonight, but after the week I just had (worked from home 4 days, sick 1) I can't risk putting too much time between first day of the work week and my visit, unfortunately.
And, theoretically, if I need to be housebound, Sunday is the day to not be able to drive, but unfortunately I can't really bargain on getting home much before 8.
I love the outrage on Jezebel about how they're muckraking, and they should be above "this sort of stuff" (where stuff=reporting the Invisible Children guy was drunk, when it's now reported to be 'exhaustion', or Bobbi Kristina marrying her 'brother' who's not actually related by law or blood). Suddenly everyone is new there.
And the gawker front page is all Invisible Children all the time, including reposting comments on their own posts. Those I'm not bothering clicking on, even for the frothy entertainment. They can't possibly be as betrayed as the Jezzies.
Re: being too much in the book you're reading - I'm working my way through Margaret Atwood's "The Blind Assassin" in slow moments on set. I find myself mentally describing the food, scene, fellow extras in a languid yet acid inner voice.
Heh. Reading "Fifty Shades of Grey" led to no change in my habits, except perhaps extra vigorous editing at work this week.
You know it's illegal to even own a lock-picking set. (At least in California.)
But from what I gather it's using two tools together in conjunction and knowing how tumblers work.
Quick Poll: Who knows who Claude Shannon is? (Obviously taking votes before you click on that link.)
(I didn't know anything about him but as it happens, he's a very important scientist who has affected your life in many ways.)
I used to work at the Shannon Laboratory at AT&T.
I used to work at the Shannon Laboratory at AT&T.
Cool! But I expected you and Tommy and ita to know.
He pings no specific things for me. Applied math. Cryptography. That's where he seems familiar. Theories. With numbers. And information. But those have not been something I've looked at for years.
He pings no specific things for me. Applied math. Cryptography. That's where he seems familiar.
But you knew his name and those elements of his inquiries.
Oh, yeah, and Jon B. should know him, and probably DXM, Gud and maybe Ginger. And Lori.
But that's off the top of my head.
Anyway, he also invented a flame throwing trumpet and a motorized pogo-stick.
eta:
Dag. He's got six statues.
I didn't recognize the name.