Archive for 2005
It’s going to be one of those days. I look at the clock and realize that I have been at work for almost four hours and haven’t really gotten anything useful accomplished. Worse than that, I haven’t gotten anything non-useful accomplished either. The time just appears to have slipped into the ether.
Apparently I’ve been living under a rock since I didn’t knwo that the golden rule had been replaced. Apparently platnium is all that matters now:
Do unto others as they would have you do unto them.
Do for others what they would like me to do? What is this world coming to?
Last Thursday I got this email late in the afternoon talking about the snowstorm that was forecast for the next day:
Attention Massachusetts Employees: As of Thursday afternoon, the National Weather Service has issued a snow advisory for Greater Massachusetts for tomorrow morning, Friday 12/9, to remain in effect throughout the [...]
According to the news this morning, Mr Six will no longer be the face of the Six Flags amusement park. Good news for all of you who found him to be a bit scary.
You did it
You started as a boy
Now finish as a man
I can look up to
During the final CSI episode last year, Nick Stokes was heard singing Bob Neuwirth’s Lucky Too:
My friends get all my money — may they always have enough To my enemies I leave my luck — only maybe not quite so tough The dealers get my “bones” — may they keep ‘em [...]
Two miles
Fifteen minutes
You can do it
Sensible Erection posted a link to a site that publishes pictures which were recently developed, but originally exposed many years ago and forgotten.
The pages below show prints I made from processing film I found in old cameras. In many cases the exposed films were over fifty years old. You are seeing them for [...]
I was doing a web search to find out more information on “Los Souvenir Jaquitos“. Google asked me if I wanted some taquitos.
Not quite what I had in mind, but thanks for the suggestion.
In my real life, I work on a radar simulation, where an Executive Planner plans to service each of the radar volumes in turn. So as I was watching today, the planning went like this:
Executive : OK, who needs service next?
Radar Action : Ohh, ooh, me, me!
Executive : OK. You’re up.
[Processing...]
Executive : OK. Turn’s out, [...]
