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Post by Sue on Jun 23, 2010 23:14:37 GMT -5
Very sad day today. One of my co-workers' lost her daughter after a two-year battle with cancer. Funeral today. Many bad memories re-surfaced. Also, much (unneeded) addtional proof of just how much of an outsider I am to this office. Still. Diane *needing hug*I bet I can guess whether you were up late or up early!
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Post by beccaelizabeth on Jun 23, 2010 23:48:46 GMT -5
I bet I can guess whether you were up late or up early! Early! I woke up at 0130. ... I go round and round the clock. I just can't stick with the 24 hour day ever. So this is my early week.
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Post by S'ewing S'cubie on Jun 24, 2010 6:38:11 GMT -5
Okay, that is SO cool. I have to send it to everyone I know. Then you can send it to everyone I [/u]know. (Oh wait! I already did!)
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Post by S'ewing S'cubie on Jun 24, 2010 6:44:22 GMT -5
My computer forgot my password! Even though I told it the password several times! ... probably. I can never remember the right number, so it's sort of best of, erm, many... And when I asked for my forgot password it didn't arrive in my inbox and didn't arrive and didn't arrive. But now it did! So I am here again being me. It's very weird when your computer forgets who you are. This computer keeps on making me remember all my passwords for everywhere all over again. since the password remembering part of my brain has recently decided that file is too full and gone to junk, this is not helpful. I have a very short list of passwords that I use for everything. There's my "public" password for places like this board, my not-as-public password for places that need a bit more protection and my super-secret-learn-it-and-I'll-have-to-kill-you password for things like my bank account. I also have a rotating password that I use for my job because I have to change it monthly. Using Buffy characters and sequential numbers I've created a password system that is good for non-repeating passwords, changing every month, that will last for seven years!
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Post by Sue on Jun 24, 2010 7:30:34 GMT -5
I bet I can guess whether you were up late or up early! Early! I woke up at 0130. ... I go round and round the clock. I just can't stick with the 24 hour day ever. So this is my early week. Then I was wrong.
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Post by Karen on Jun 24, 2010 9:35:07 GMT -5
My plans for this afternoon: Then: We got rained out yesterday. Big nasty wind/rainstorm and quite the lightning show as it headed east. Whoa.
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Post by S'ewing S'cubie on Jun 24, 2010 9:59:56 GMT -5
I was assigned a docket for next week. Then the new supervisor arrived and reassigned the dockets, sending a new schedule all around, so I wasn't assigned a docket for next week.
Today I'm told he's not my supervisor because he hasn't been assigned yet, and that the next week docket is still mine.
Nice that they didn't tell me. Again.
Ilovemyjob.Ilovemyjob.Ilovemyjob.Ilovemyjob.Ilovemyjob.Ilovemyjob.
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Post by Riff on Jun 24, 2010 11:29:57 GMT -5
What an excellent photo. The chick being used as a perch looks so stoical and resigned! He must be British, then. Stiff upper-beak!
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Post by Michelle on Jun 24, 2010 11:36:42 GMT -5
Felt in my neck of the woods as well, much as you described. Felt it here too. Let me tell you, there's plenty of sway on the 17th floor - could see the blinds swaying in the windows. Lasted about a minute but Cleveland Natural History Museum seismic readers said it was actually 3 waves coming through. Local tv news site reports it was felt as far south as Cincinnati - so would imagine that Spring got the jolt too. leftylady
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Post by Michelle on Jun 24, 2010 11:37:33 GMT -5
He must be British, then. Stiff upper-beak!
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Post by Julia, wrought iron-y on Jun 24, 2010 11:40:00 GMT -5
Oh, goody, my favorite way to start the day: turned my alarm off, went back to sleep, got weird dreams about rabbits and wandering ill-mannered children that ended up making me feel that I've worked hard all day.
Julia, going back to bed is the wrong response, no doubt
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Post by Sue on Jun 24, 2010 12:49:43 GMT -5
RSG:
Oh yes, you can smell like me, and you can tell lies about me, and you can play Wordzap against my fruit pastille, but you won't change the way I buy shares in squirrels.
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Post by S'ewing S'cubie on Jun 24, 2010 13:31:51 GMT -5
RSG: Oh yes, you can smell like me, and you can tell lies about me, and you can play Wordzap against my fruit pastille, but you won't change the way I buy shares in squirrels. Good point.
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Post by Michelle on Jun 24, 2010 14:37:03 GMT -5
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Post by Sue on Jun 24, 2010 15:27:04 GMT -5
Wowza! I can think of dozens of applications, including exoskeletons for injured people. Incredible. But it looks scarily like a giant cockroach.
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