It's weird that the easiest way for me to check which time zone I'm in is to post, and compare my time to board time, right? (Trying to figure out when the Curiosity press conference is.)
(eta: Hmph. I'm still on Pacific time, so one more hour.)
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's weird that the easiest way for me to check which time zone I'm in is to post, and compare my time to board time, right? (Trying to figure out when the Curiosity press conference is.)
(eta: Hmph. I'm still on Pacific time, so one more hour.)
I want to send thanks out for the tire~ma, even though I never wrote out my request for the ~ma. I've already broken my bank account with my recent dental work. When we found a nail (turned out to be a screw) in my tire, I was resigned to needing to buy new tires. But they were able to repair it at no cost. Wheeeeee.
Dammit. I am STILL stuck waiting for this cable dude to hook cable up to the upstairs room at this client's house. And I still haven't eaten, I'm bored off my ass, I'm now sitting in my car because my phone died, and I REALLY WANT TO GO HOME.
Because I know there are some (highly suspect) people who don't actually do tumblr, I thought I'd give Jesse a reblog rec here.
It's a lovely story about a father who's helping his 5-year old son feel comfortable wearing whatever he wants to. Which, at this point, includes skirts, dresses, and nail polish. He's helping by wearing the same, because that's how his son feels brave enough to stand up to the kids who tease him.
And what’s the guy doing by now? He paints his fingernails. He think it looks pretty on me, too. He smiles when other boys (it’s almost always boys) want to make a fool out of him and says: ‘You just don’t dare to wear dresses and skirts because your fathers don’t dare to.’ That’s how much he has squared his shoulders by now. Thanks to dad in a skirt.
Oh yeah, that is a good one.
And it involves someone walking into a lamppost! Free slapstick!
It's all fun and games until you have to escalate to Legal.
I'm having a day.
I was just in meeting with a person who said "Oh we never reject applications. We just bury them under bureaucratic requirements until they withdraw in defeat." God, I love working for government. t /headdesk
Hey, someone we know is in the Times: [link]
(Deliberately not specific, but let me know if it seems to much and I can pull the post.)
Wow, this Curiosity press conference is really neat.