Another day, another dollar.
Dec. 15th, 2003 09:14 amI can't believe it's almost 9 AM already.
I slept through my alarm for fifteen minutes; when I finally did get up, Alex was woken up by the sound of the alarm turning off. He looked up at me and said, "Daddy, it's not time to get up yet. It's still dark." He never did go back to sleep, though.
I added some new icons today - mostly space-themed. Check 'em out here if you're so inclined.
This morning, driving in to work, I realized abruptly that I hadn't removed the snow from the roof of my car. I gave a few people unintentional, impromptu object lessons in Why It's A Bad Idea To Tailgate as the car warmed up.
I see that GURPS Vorkosigan is back on the schedule. Yay for
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And now, an impromptu poll. (Note: "college" in this poll is used to mean "undergraduate study" or "study toward a bachelor's/baccalaureate degree".)
Okay, since I can't edit the poll, I'm going to make a note up here: I'm using "retail" and "office" as catch-all descriptions, not as in "I worked in a store" or "I worked in an office". "Retail", in this poll, means "a job that had irregular hours and hourly pay", while "Office" means "a job that had regular hours and either hourly pay (wages) or yearly pay (salary)".
[Poll #220621]
I slept through my alarm for fifteen minutes; when I finally did get up, Alex was woken up by the sound of the alarm turning off. He looked up at me and said, "Daddy, it's not time to get up yet. It's still dark." He never did go back to sleep, though.
I added some new icons today - mostly space-themed. Check 'em out here if you're so inclined.
This morning, driving in to work, I realized abruptly that I hadn't removed the snow from the roof of my car. I gave a few people unintentional, impromptu object lessons in Why It's A Bad Idea To Tailgate as the car warmed up.
I see that GURPS Vorkosigan is back on the schedule. Yay for
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And now, an impromptu poll. (Note: "college" in this poll is used to mean "undergraduate study" or "study toward a bachelor's/baccalaureate degree".)
Okay, since I can't edit the poll, I'm going to make a note up here: I'm using "retail" and "office" as catch-all descriptions, not as in "I worked in a store" or "I worked in an office". "Retail", in this poll, means "a job that had irregular hours and hourly pay", while "Office" means "a job that had regular hours and either hourly pay (wages) or yearly pay (salary)".
[Poll #220621]