Mal: You are very much lacking in imagination. Zoe: I imagine that's so, sir.

'Out Of Gas'


Spike's Bitches 49: As usual, I'm here to help you, and I... are you naked under there?

Spike-centric discussion. Lusty, lewd (only occasionally crude), risqué (and frisqué), bawdy (Oh, lawdy!), flirty ('cuz we're purty), raunchy talk inside. Caveat lector.


Steph L. - Dec 30, 2018 11:08:57 am PST #5010 of 8218
I look more rad than Lutheranism

Maybe a Berner kitty would push her to the left a lot.

Ha! True!

I would agree that knocking her over is kind of antigovernment.

It really is.


askye - Jan 02, 2019 4:00:03 am PST #5011 of 8218
Thrive to spite them

I'm starting the new year in customer support hell with Microsoft. The disc drive on my xbox wont work. My account shows it is still under warranty so I sent it in. I got an email saying it isn't under warranty. I contacted them and on my account it's under warranty but in their system it's out of warranty. I can't find proof of when I bought it but I'm looking.

In the meantime I got an email about the support ticket opened on New years eve and I just have to send my console in using the mailing label.

So I contacted them again today and after expanding I don't know why this was created and that they have my xbox the support person told me maybe there was n exception made and they will fix it. I just have to send it in. Which I pointed out is impossible because they have it. He then told me to just follow the instructions on the email..

So I read it to him and we went back and forth and he is escalating it but he can't promise it will get fixed because it's out of warranty.


Connie Neil - Jan 05, 2019 9:14:17 am PST #5012 of 8218
brillig

Lovely line from the 2nd season of GBBO, Sue referring to Mel and herself: "A pair of perimenopausal numpties."

I miss them.


Laura - Jan 07, 2019 7:20:56 am PST #5013 of 8218
Our wings are not tired.

Good news on the DH's health. He finally went to the Rheumatologist because he has known for a year that his blood shows high RA factors, and he has the lovely Keith Richardsesque knuckle growth. He checked his results, manipulated all his joints and had a long informative conversation with him. Says there is no joint intrusion, and he suggests doing nothing except a healthier diet and see him for a follow up in a year. Says he is better off than his grandmother because he never smoked and that really makes it much worse. No meds! He asked about his energy level and fatigue and the doc said to lose 100 pounds and see if he still lacks energy. Ha! Same thing the surgeon who refuses to do hernia surgery on him says.

So he could do surgery on the knuckle, but it isn't recommended since it would only be for aesthetics. Now for that losing 100 pounds part. He says he is ready to get back on that.

edit because I fail to proofread before hitting post


Deena - Jan 08, 2019 10:29:10 am PST #5014 of 8218
How are you me? You need to stop that. Only I can be me. ~Kara

Great news, Laura! I'm sitting in my rheumatologist's waiting room. Eventually, I'll get to hear the same, I'm sure.


Beverly - Jan 08, 2019 2:17:22 pm PST #5015 of 8218
Days shrink and grow cold, sunlight through leaves is my song. Winter is long.

That's all really good news, Laura! Good for him.


Hil R. - Jan 09, 2019 12:50:23 pm PST #5016 of 8218
Sometimes I think I might just move up to Vermont, open a bookstore or a vegan restaurant. Adam Schlesinger, z''l

Great news, Laura!

Classes start on Monday. I just got an email today saying that my schedule had been switched around, and for a class where I was originally supposed to teach it online, I'm now teaching a regular on-campus class. I'd already spent several hours getting the online stuff set up. Also, I've never taught this class before, and for the online one, the person who'd taught it online before had given me all the materials she used. Everyone who's taught it in person before has done it as lectures. The course coordinator is giving me her lecture notes to work with, but still, argh.

Also, it violates one of my accommodations, but I don't think I'm going to mention that now, because if I do, then I'll just get switched to yet another different course, with even less time to prep. (I'm supposed to have any back-to-back classes in the same building, and taking on this course means that I've got two back-to-back classes in different buildings. They're close enough that I'll be able to make it, but I won't have any time to talk to students before or after class.)


Deena - Jan 09, 2019 1:34:09 pm PST #5017 of 8218
How are you me? You need to stop that. Only I can be me. ~Kara

Jeeze, Hil. Can you adapt any of the stuff given to you for the online classes to use in the in-person class? Is there a rule that it has to be all lecture?

ION, I've been using you as an example to my children of a woman who can do math and not freak out over it. Kara used to be good at math, and now she's not, and I think it's because she heard "girls can't do math" too often and internalized it, but she says I'm dreaming.


Laura - Jan 09, 2019 3:50:24 pm PST #5018 of 8218
Our wings are not tired.

I was great at math at the lower levels and even chose accounting for my degree program because I thought it had something to do with math and I was good at it. Ha! As soon as I hit the higher levels, and we are not talking very high here folks, it was completely incomprehensible to me. I ended up with As in my college courses of statistics and quantitative methods, but there were tortuous hours of study every week to memorize stuff that made no sense to me.

I still am thought of as the mathy one in my family because I excel at the sequence puzzles and stuff like that, but DH was the one who had to help the boys with math homework. He tutored in college and actually understood the stuff.

tl;dr - huge respect for the mathy brained people!


meara - Jan 09, 2019 4:23:06 pm PST #5019 of 8218

Hil, is there no possibility they could change the class location instead? Move one to the other building?