#1004: A week off again.
Starting today and continuing until I have to be at work at 10 PM Wednesday night.
Bonehead adds skull to dash of Dodge Neon.
No matter how you customize the thing it is still a "granny grocery-getter". *sigh*
On the plus side, Jalopnik discusses a Fiero today! An '86 Fiero GT, to be precise. Hoody hoo!
If only Clinton hadn't killed the Superconducting Supercollider.... CERN is the center of particle physics in the world today because they built a big collider.
Higgs says they should be able to find the Higgs boson with this thing. I can't explain why it's important without going on a long tear about particle physics, something which is only seldom interesting to anyone not already interested in physics. Suffice it to say that we could learn a lot from this development, and leave it at that.
Eggs are bad for you again. I've lost count of the number of times that "scientists" have changed their minds about the healthiness of eggs. Screw it.
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And other than that, nothing in the blogroll and the newsroll really spoke to me. Just more of the same mishmash, really.
And I worked last night. I had Receiving, and I swept the Chargeback aisle for the first time since September of last year and vacuumed cat litter and dog food out of the conveyor. I cleaned cleaned cleaned Receiving last night--at least I got a pat on the head for it.
But I'm really tired, so I think I'm going to go to bed and read for a while.
Bonehead adds skull to dash of Dodge Neon.
No matter how you customize the thing it is still a "granny grocery-getter". *sigh*
On the plus side, Jalopnik discusses a Fiero today! An '86 Fiero GT, to be precise. Hoody hoo!
If only Clinton hadn't killed the Superconducting Supercollider.... CERN is the center of particle physics in the world today because they built a big collider.
Higgs says they should be able to find the Higgs boson with this thing. I can't explain why it's important without going on a long tear about particle physics, something which is only seldom interesting to anyone not already interested in physics. Suffice it to say that we could learn a lot from this development, and leave it at that.
Eggs are bad for you again. I've lost count of the number of times that "scientists" have changed their minds about the healthiness of eggs. Screw it.
* * *
And other than that, nothing in the blogroll and the newsroll really spoke to me. Just more of the same mishmash, really.
And I worked last night. I had Receiving, and I swept the Chargeback aisle for the first time since September of last year and vacuumed cat litter and dog food out of the conveyor. I cleaned cleaned cleaned Receiving last night--at least I got a pat on the head for it.
But I'm really tired, so I think I'm going to go to bed and read for a while.