I just tried to change my address on my renters insurance and went into a spiral trying to answer all the questions, like what type of roof my new apartment building has, how close it is to a fire station and a fire hydrant, when it was built, and are there fire walls?
And now my brain is crying.
During the night, there was a flood in the server farm for the office building we work in. It fried our expensive router thingie and killed it dead. We lost all internet--which means we can't get or send any of the actually, deadline-driven work we do. Our IT staff got a hotspot going, so we had enough sloooow connectivity for email, but not much else.
I did a truly heroic thing and came home, where I have internet, dogs and cats and a comfy place to put my feet up while I work. I hope they appreciate my dedication.
Heckuva job, Scrappy.
I made it home, I have tomorrow's lunch simmering and scheduled to keep doing so for another 14ish hours. Fed the birds. I'll check the water level in my fountain and empty and reload the dishwasher and then if I still just want to go to bed maybe I will.
Oh, wait, dinner, I should probably eat some of that. Hm.
I love that Steph is making the Donald Sutherland noise at me for saying I like comic sans. It's calming and easy to read. That's all.
burn her
I know, I know.
By the way, making coffee with leftover coffee? Lotta caffeine. PSA
Dinner last night with Sparky was the awesome.
I kinda like comic sans as well. Yet again, Zen and I are one.
I was in a meeting with some Comixoloy folks a few months back, and learned that one of the common reasons they reject self-published comics is because the artists used Comic Sans instead of hiring a proper letterer.
reason they reject self-published comics is because the artists used Comic Sans
...but it says right on the label: comic sans!
Scrappy, you are a true hero.
I'm so mad at myself for not putting in my a/c. I mean, I'd have to take it out again next week to get new windows, but STILL. And now I think tonight is the last bad night? Hot.