Does anyone keep track of how fuzzy the caterpillars were last, um, fall is it? I heard that was actually more accurate than you might think. I'm not sure what species that is, though.
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Natter 73: Chuck Norris only wishes he could Natter
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, butt kicking, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Hey Hivemind, calling Academics and Editors. Just got a request from my friend:
I need a really good citation generator that can manage conference proceedings as well as traditional pubs. Any ideas?
probably MLA or APA. I can grab something. I just need something fairly automatic. Or a new brain.
Any ideas? I guess the conference proceedings are non-standard but necessary?
I'm just not feeling a need to prove my hardiness today. I did that in the last blizzard.
Heh.
Me neither--I just didn't know how much snow there was.
In retrospect I should have walked half a block to the CTA station and then transferred to Metra in Evanston.
-t, Farmers Almanac and NOAA agree that caterpillars are great at indicating the weather. Last year's weather anyway. [link] [link]
David, Zotero?
Oh, Zotero is open-source. Nice.
Not mentioning my temperature, but I will say I walked out to my car this morning to fetch my coffee cup without shoes on, and my toes did not object.
My boss was supposed to call me for a meeting an hour ago. I suppose I should call her.
Thanks, flea!
It's going to be in the 50s, nudging the 60s, all week. This is March/April weather, not Imbolc weather.