It's sunny here right now but I see ominous clouds. Looks like a bad storm moving to the north of me. Which probably means DC is getting wet.
Natter 70: Hookers and Blow
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.
Very dark clouds, just starting to rain in SW DC.
Wow. I can see DC's weather from my house.
It's freaky apocalyptic weather here. Lots and lots of lightning. Just in time to leave the office, woo. I look forward to seeing if we have power at home.
The temperature dropped from 99° this afternoon to 73° now.
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Quite honestly I need to write a word macro that buzzes every time I begin a sentence with "So", and every time I type the word "actually" in any context. I cut them out later. Still, I swear that if something would cure me of those two habits, that cure would cut my self-editing time by 10%.
There was a tornado warning here earlier, but no actual tornadoes, I think. But a lot of thunder and lightning!
Can I just say, WTF to my coworker who take hours to combine PDFs using Preview, because none of us has the paid Adobe software? I just put together a zillion documents in two minutes. It was so easy! We still need the real Acrobat software, but for other reasons.
Quite honestly I need to write a word macro that buzzes every time I begin a sentence with "So"
I listen to a ton of podcasts (some might call it an addiction; I might agree with them), and I've noticed that a lot of guests will respond to a question starting by saying, "So, [blah, blah, blah]." I almost expect to hear, "...right?" at the end of the first sentence. "So, there's this giant black hole at the middle of the Milky Way Galaxy, right?" Except there's no "...right?" at the end. It seems like a kind of common form of expression now. Anecdote, plural, not data, blah blah. I just think it's interesting. I think I first noticed it on non-USAian shows, but now I notice it more widely.
There is a screaming toddler on my bus, screaming that incredibly piercing toddler scream. The mother is trying to keep him quiet by holding his mouth shut. It does not seem to be effective.