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cracklover
Jul 17, 2013, 8:58 PM
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nasty page turning buggers. For the win! GO
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cracklover
Jul 17, 2013, 8:59 PM
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Which I gots to protect.
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cracklover
Jul 17, 2013, 8:59 PM
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from all you
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cracklover
Jul 17, 2013, 8:59 PM
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Nasty buggers!
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cracklover
Jul 17, 2013, 9:00 PM
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well, that should do for now. GO
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dr_feelgood
Jul 17, 2013, 9:24 PM
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granite_grrl wrote: Just checked what the weather is doing outside right now: 88f, feels like 109f. At least I'm not down where Nathan is: 93f, feels like 113. Back to the production floor for me! That sounds miserable. We have a giganto thunderstorm looming in the east. Storms from the east are usually severe here.
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dr_feelgood
Jul 17, 2013, 9:25 PM
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Decent historian, but also a raging conservative douchenozzle.
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dr_feelgood
Jul 17, 2013, 9:26 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote: Decent historian, but also a raging conservative douchenozzle. Said something to the effect of "John Maynard Keynes was a misguided and shortsighted economist because he was bisexual and didn't have children to worry about."
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dr_feelgood
Jul 17, 2013, 9:27 PM
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Gnu shoez arrived. Unfortunately, they need some breaking in before I climb in them. And PG and I are headed off to do an alpine route tomorrow...
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caughtinside
Jul 17, 2013, 10:19 PM
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dr_feelgood wrote: Decent historian, but also a raging conservative douchenozzle. I enjoyed the Q&A at the end because all the callers were pretty liberal and wanted to hold his feet to the fire. He handled it pretty well. Always good to hear different points of view in a civil format.
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carabiner96
Jul 18, 2013, 12:12 AM
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cracklover wrote: lena_chita wrote: granite_grrl wrote: Just checked what the weather is doing outside right now: 88f, feels like 109f. At least I'm not down where Nathan is: 93f, feels like 113. Back to the production floor for me! Yeah, it is so freaking hot here. I haven't been to the (non-airconditioned) gym since I came back from Xzz's and not missing it one bit. Went swing dancing on Friday (paging dribble!) it was fun. And tango on Monday. It was hot on the dance floor, despite air conditioning and fans, but coming out of there at ~midnight still felt like a hot sauna. I would be so miserable without an air conditioner at home! I do O.K. without one during the day, but trying to sleep without some cooling is just This is one very nice thing about the Front Range. As soon as the sun goes down, the temperature outside plummets. I installed a simple high-powered box fan in the ceiling of our master bedroom. It sucks air out of the room and into the unfinished attic, which has open vents to the outdoors. When it's running, it simply sucks the outside air into our bedroom, and pushes the bedroom air outside (via the attic). It's set on a timer to come on 1/2 hour before we typically go to bed. When we open the door to the bedroom, we are greeted with air that's typically in the upper 60s to lower 70s, even in the hottest part of the summer, even when the rest of the house is in the 90s. I have a window AC unit I run in my home office for a few hours a day, for a few days per summer. And the house-wide AC unit we basically turn on once a year, just to exercise it. :) GO Swamp cooler addict here, I lurve.
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camhead
Jul 18, 2013, 2:33 AM
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dr_feelgood wrote: Decent historian, but also a raging conservative douchenozzle. Durp. He writes really good books on global economics and the like. Great writer with a cool broad scope of things. Fuck, I even agreed with his basic thesis in a history of empires, "colossus," which argued that the world needs a single superpower empire to keep order. His wifie, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, is also a badass. Somoli ex muslim atheist, who wrote an amazing book called "infidel" But he says some stupid shit. Romney supporter, and recently wrote this piece saying that Keynesian economics were invalid because Keynes was teh ghey and therefore irrational. Psyched to check out the interview.
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granite_grrl
Jul 18, 2013, 11:39 AM
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dr_feelgood wrote: granite_grrl wrote: Just checked what the weather is doing outside right now: 88f, feels like 109f. At least I'm not down where Nathan is: 93f, feels like 113. Back to the production floor for me! That sounds miserable. We have a giganto thunderstorm looming in the east. Storms from the east are usually severe here. It is miserable. Fortunatly we only have two printing presses running today (beyond that a printing press is a big fucking machine with lots of large motors on them, each one has a furnace on them to set the ink, so they produce a lot of heat), and one of them is only supossed to run till noon. The climbing plan worked out yesterday. It was still stupid hot, but it was about the coolest we could possibly get. It was tolerable. Still haven't gotten confirmation if I'm stlll going climbing tonight. Honestly, I'd be just as happy not to.
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lena_chita
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Jul 18, 2013, 6:56 PM
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cracklover wrote: lena_chita wrote: granite_grrl wrote: Just checked what the weather is doing outside right now: 88f, feels like 109f. At least I'm not down where Nathan is: 93f, feels like 113. Back to the production floor for me! Yeah, it is so freaking hot here. I haven't been to the (non-airconditioned) gym since I came back from Xzz's and not missing it one bit. Went swing dancing on Friday (paging dribble!) it was fun. And tango on Monday. It was hot on the dance floor, despite air conditioning and fans, but coming out of there at ~midnight still felt like a hot sauna. I would be so miserable without an air conditioner at home! I do O.K. without one during the day, but trying to sleep without some cooling is just This is one very nice thing about the Front Range. As soon as the sun goes down, the temperature outside plummets. I installed a simple high-powered box fan in the ceiling of our master bedroom. It sucks air out of the room and into the unfinished attic, which has open vents to the outdoors. When it's running, it simply sucks the outside air into our bedroom, and pushes the bedroom air outside (via the attic). It's set on a timer to come on 1/2 hour before we typically go to bed. When we open the door to the bedroom, we are greeted with air that's typically in the upper 60s to lower 70s, even in the hottest part of the summer, even when the rest of the house is in the 90s. I have a window AC unit I run in my home office for a few hours a day, for a few days per summer. And the house-wide AC unit we basically turn on once a year, just to exercise it. :) GO Yeah, if the temps went down at night, I would be so much happier. I lie that the nights are cool at Xzzz, even when the daytime temps are high. And I am used to that kind of weather from my childhood, too. But the heat/humidity combo that presses you down like a wet blanket... bleh! My car thermometer was showing 92 at midday today, it is supposed to feel like 98, which is a marked improvement over the last couple days, but still pretty miserable. I am not making as much progress on the garden, as I was hoping, this week, because I can't even bring myslef to go outside and weed until ~8p.m.
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lena_chita
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Jul 18, 2013, 7:03 PM
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camhead wrote: cracklover wrote: Nasty buggers! We've had a low level yellowjacket infestation at camp here. They're nesting under the wooden tent platforms. One guy complained to me that they stung him while he was doing his morning yoga on a platform, and I laffed. He did not think it was so funny. I feel his pain, you cruel, cruel guy! I was wearing a skort while weeding the other day. And it was a short skort. And some kind of yellowjackety-waspish meanie stung me. Rather close to the hem of my skort. Ahem, kinda REALLY close to the 1inch inseam of the shorts. And you remember how I react to the stinging insects? So yeah, it was the case of one thigh looking twice the size of the other one. And oh, the pain! But at least I avoided the ER visit this time.
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lena_chita
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This is an E-mail that i am not used to seeing, but here it is again, from the University:
In reply to: Power grid operator PJM has issued another emergency energy reduction event today at 3 p.m. due to anticipated voltage reductions, or brownouts, because of high temperatures across the country. All members of the campus community are asked to reduce their energy consumption wherever possible today, beginning at 3 p.m. through the remainder of the afternoon. This should not interfere with individuals performing their essential work functions. The overhead lights just went out, down to emergency levels. We have a lovely "mood" lighting in the lab, I guess that is one way to look at it.
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dr_feelgood
Jul 19, 2013, 4:54 PM
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camhead wrote: dr_feelgood wrote: Decent historian, but also a raging conservative douchenozzle. Durp. He writes really good books on global economics and the like. Great writer with a cool broad scope of things. Fuck, I even agreed with his basic thesis in a history of empires, "colossus," which argued that the world needs a single superpower empire to keep order. His wifie, Ayaan Hirsi Ali, is also a badass. Somoli ex muslim atheist, who wrote an amazing book called "infidel" But he says some stupid shit. Romney supporter, and recently wrote this piece saying that Keynesian economics were invalid because Keynes was teh ghey and therefore irrational. Psyched to check out the interview. Best wipe the keynesian ghey gu off your face.
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tripperjm
Jul 22, 2013, 1:49 PM
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caughtinside wrote: tripperjm wrote: snoopy138 wrote: caughtinside wrote: Also, I might have 1-2 weeks, last of Oct, first of Nov to get out and do some climbing. I wonder if spearfish is too cold then? probibly will be gud conditions in teh hole. heh.... its tru. Still, CI at teh Hole.... That's funny. Teh Hole smacks ov effort, CI iz awl about know effort. Hey now! I love the Hole. But Louie vetos trips the hole. he nearly quit climbing after our last trip down there Eye sea.... so that's how yore gunna play it?
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tripperjm
Jul 22, 2013, 1:50 PM
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caughtinside wrote: tripperjm wrote: caughtinside wrote: tripperjm wrote: snoopy138 wrote: tripperjm wrote: snoopy138 wrote: rattlesnake that wrestled me into teh pond at teh hole. huh.... It looked so much bigger when it was rapped around yore throat biting at yore fase. it's amazing I'm alive. Just dun't let it goes to yore hed.... cuz, yore know 'hard to kill' whoo! that's me! It's awl tru.... nobody iz as hard to kill as teh klown. course. yore knot giving us many opportunities.... with teh hole quitting climbing thing. looking to teh north with disappoyment Yeah, just got back from a waterskiing and dirnking weekend in Sonoma. It was way fun. Another day, a little bit fatter and a little bit weker. I got a bit of crap about it, because I was resistant to it at first, then it turned out I was the only one out of 6 of us who could actually slalom ski. They all think I sandbagged them. yore a discrace
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tripperjm
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dr_feelgood wrote: caughtinside wrote: tripperjm wrote: snoopy138 wrote: caughtinside wrote: Also, I might have 1-2 weeks, last of Oct, first of Nov to get out and do some climbing. I wonder if spearfish is too cold then? probibly will be gud conditions in teh hole. heh.... its tru. Still, CI at teh Hole.... That's funny. Teh Hole smacks ov effort, CI iz awl about know effort. Hey now! I love the Hole. But Louie vetos trips the hole. he nearly quit climbing after our last trip down there Blaming it on the dog might work if you fart... But not for this. gunna has two go with teh doc on this won
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tripperjm
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lena_chita wrote: camhead wrote: 'Nother good dubbya vee story here. I've taken part time work at a local restaurant (duntz laff). This week is teh national Boy Scout jamboree, about ten miles from here. Place is fucking nuts right now, bs everywhere. The Mormon profit will be here, rumors that Obama will be too. Additionally, the CEO of AT&T is huge into scouting. He is the reason that Fayettenam has had awesome 4 gigity for the last few years, it was in preparation for this event. Anyway, a few of his minions came into the restaurant this morning to pick up a bunch of to go orders. Totally douched out, earpiece headsets, etc. one of the waitresses was ringing them up, making small tawk, and said, "I hear the president might be here soon!" The minion of AT&T CEO said, seriously, "maybe. But our boss is much more important than him." Hahahaha. Though, it might be true. But still, what a bunch of douches. Weird, it seems that you are working more now than you did when you were not-a-dirtbag. Well... nau that hubby izn't supporting him, ifs clammy doesn't werk he doesn't eat.
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drivel wrote: lena_chita wrote: camhead wrote: 'Nother good dubbya vee story here. I've taken part time work at a local restaurant (duntz laff). This week is teh national Boy Scout jamboree, about ten miles from here. Place is fucking nuts right now, bs everywhere. The Mormon profit will be here, rumors that Obama will be too. Additionally, the CEO of AT&T is huge into scouting. He is the reason that Fayettenam has had awesome 4 gigity for the last few years, it was in preparation for this event. Anyway, a few of his minions came into the restaurant this morning to pick up a bunch of to go orders. Totally douched out, earpiece headsets, etc. one of the waitresses was ringing them up, making small tawk, and said, "I hear the president might be here soon!" The minion of AT&T CEO said, seriously, "maybe. But our boss is much more important than him." Hahahaha. Though, it might be true. But still, what a bunch of douches. Weird, it seems that you are working more now than you did when you were not-a-dirtbag. funny how that works. funny in kinda a sad way
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