OK, fair enough.
Jayne ,'The Message'
Natter 75: More Than a Million Natters Served
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.
I worked with a guy at REI who had no idea about women's sizing so when a customer asked him what s-m-l she should look for if her dress size is 10 he was guessing XL, because his wife was a size 2 so he figured size 10 was, like, 5 times as big and that sounds extra large?
Still, it's more logical than how women's sizes are actually determined, which is by rolling D20 dice and throwing darts at the alphabet.
Car-ma, please. I just got a new starter two weeks ago, and now for the first time it has to crank a few times before it turns over. Two for two starts today, it's going to the shop tomorrow morning. Even thought I hate spending the money, I can afford it, and I depend on that car too much. Maybe it's just the battery.
So both kids tonight decided they needed white noise stations to go to sleep, and now I'm listening to them from a few rooms away and zoinks I want to go to bed right now! And play a white noise station for myself
Almost 3am and I'm wide awake.
I hope you fell asleep right after posting, Zen. I was exhausted last night and slept (on and off) about 10 hours. Amazing that I didn't have nightmares since I was listening the Brian Williams and the Russian stuff as I fell asleep. And I didn't get up until 8! I woke at 6 as usual, but bed comfy, real world unappealing.
I was wide awake at 3, too. Took a sick day today.
All your sleep are belong to me.
I got home about 7:15, lay down to rest my aching back ... and woke up at 8:45. Went back to sleep and, aside from several trips to the bathroom to pee, slept through until 5:20 or so - before my alarm went off.
Sorry about that ...
I am not sleeping well. Super vivid detailed dreams. Nothing bad, just indicative of not getting restful sleep. I can draw out plans of houses and yards from these dreams. Not helpful.
I so don't want to be working on today's project. I'm recreating slides for a lecture on economics with equations and demand curves. And, wow, am I bouncing hard off the topic. I mean, I don't know much about epidemiology or sports or genetics, either, but at least those were interesting to learn about as I worked with the related materials. But this one--total snooze fest. I know economics affects our lives, society, history, etc. But the instructor isn't really drawing any conclusions about those relationships. It's all "plug in different factors that affect demand and get a different chart." Zzzzzzz. I should send a copy to all the insomniacs on the board.