I've tried to march in the Slayer Pride Parade ...

Joyce ,'Same Time, Same Place'


Natter 74: Ready or Not  

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.


-t - Mar 28, 2016 5:53:43 am PDT #18453 of 30003
I am a woman of various inclinations and only some of the time are they to burn everything down in frustration

I would also say bedding, maybe linens. I think I only call them linens if they are in the linen closet. And none of them are made of linen.

I am trying to maintain my state of denial about it being Monday.

I support you in that, Lee. Enjoy a leisurely Sunday!

I am coming to the conclusion that there is no such thing as "enough sleep"


Gudanov - Mar 28, 2016 6:05:38 am PDT #18454 of 30003
Coding and Sleeping

I watched The Big Short with my son last night. This is the first time I've just watched a movie in a pretty long time, so that pretty cool and it was a fun to watch it with L. He enjoyed the movie, but it said it kinda left him feeling angry. I read the book a few years ago and was really curious about how it would work as a movie since it isn't the kind of book that would seem to be adaptable to the big screen.

I thought they did a really good job with it, but I don't know that they explained all the financial stuff very well. OTOH, balancing the information with the story must have been enormously difficult and it's been popular so how can I really fault them?


Connie Neil - Mar 28, 2016 6:29:43 am PDT #18455 of 30003
brillig

Lady, you just finished saying, multiple times, that you're not computer literate. You made a great point in emphasizing that you don't know what you're doing with a computer. Therefore, when I give you an instruction to save a file from the link I just sent you, a file that you need to make the program run, does it really make sense for you to say "Are you sure I want to save the file? Really? I want to save the file? You say I need to save this file. But don't I need to click that other button and save it somewhere else?" Just push the button, Max.

Addenda:

Dear Developers,

This is the 21st small update that has gone out for this iteration of our program. The standard method for distribution of the small updates is to download into the program when they click Connect. Why, on the 21st update, did you make the standard download process crash the program? Were you distracted by one of your ping pong games? Did the foozball tournament take precedence? Or were you too busy longing for the weather to clear so you could go shoot some hoops in the middle of the day?

No love,

Tech Support


Dana - Mar 28, 2016 6:38:43 am PDT #18456 of 30003
I haven't trusted science since I saw the film "Flubber."

Why did I not bring a sweater to the office? Why? I am not a cat, I should be able to realize that just because I was warm this morning did not mean I'd be warm all day.

In related news, I think I lost my oldest, most reliable sweater. It was slightly ragged, and it was what I kept in my office, but it's not there any more, nor does it seem to be anywhere at home.


Connie Neil - Mar 28, 2016 6:41:38 am PDT #18457 of 30003
brillig

it was what I kept in my office, but it's not there any more, nor does it seem to be anywhere at home.

Perhaps, like the Alien Afghan that visited my cubicle a few months ago, it has wandered off to visit another part of your office.


Zenkitty - Mar 28, 2016 7:01:20 am PDT #18458 of 30003
Every now and then, I think I might actually be a little odd.

Janitors in our office used to move things about randomly. It was frustrating.

It's odd that we have bedclothes, but we don't clothe the bed--we make it.

I seem to recall my grandmother saying "dress the bed" when she was putting new clean bedclothes on it. I don't say that, though. "Making the bed" was straightening up the bedclothes that were already on the bed. I don't say "bedlinens" either. I didn't realize "bedclothes" was an antiquated term, but I guess it is.

"Making your bed" is a holdover from medieval days when you would literally make yourself a bed every night. The mats of straw or feathers would be stored in chests with the blankets and everyone would take them out at night and make their beds on the floor and all sleep in the big main room. Only important people like kings had their own separate sleeping chambers. [I think I read this in Bill Bryson's "At Home".]


Sophia Brooks - Mar 28, 2016 7:08:55 am PDT #18459 of 30003
Cats to become a rabbit should gather immediately now here

Are you sure you are not a cat, Dana?


shrift - Mar 28, 2016 7:10:06 am PDT #18460 of 30003
"You can't put a price on the joy of not giving a shit." -Zenkitty

Alas, poor sweater.

I decided to decline a meeting this morning and sleep another hour. Meeting got cancelled anyway, so that was a great decision.

Ugh msbelle, I hate having to be someone else's alarm.

I don't think I could handle being someone else's alarm. I'd probably be arrested and charged, is what I'm saying.


meara - Mar 28, 2016 7:12:11 am PDT #18461 of 30003

Ugh. Danced all weekend and now I'm exhausted and haven't gotten home stuff done and don't want to work. Bleh.


Dana - Mar 28, 2016 7:17:18 am PDT #18462 of 30003
I haven't trusted science since I saw the film "Flubber."

Are you sure you are not a cat, Dana?

Um. What are the symptoms?