Monthly Archives: July 2010

I have added a new quote to my “Words to Live By” sidebar: “ Man’s capacity for justice makes democracy possible, but man’s inclination to injustice makes democracy necessary.” Reinhold Niebuhr (Niebuhr is best remembered by most non-theologians as the … Continue reading

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Another classic xkcd cartoon….

Another I love (too big to be embedded here) is about tvtropes.org Still another is about dreams (warning: warning, strong language). Randall Munroe is a  genius.

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Okay, so this is sort of cheating…*

I would just like to note that, as of this post, I will have posted just as many times in 2010 as I did in 2009 and 2008 combined.  I think this is a very good thing, and hopefully will … Continue reading

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What all that Census data is good for

  I just love  xkcd.com (larger version at link) 

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One thing that has come about from working is that I am once again reminded of how it is possible for people to have completely divergent political views and still get along.  Tonight, I discovered that one of my favorite … Continue reading

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Conversations …

Middle Son, putting away groceries:  “There’s no room!” Me:  “Fridge Tetris.  Learn it.” MS:  “I don’t want to learn it.  It’s a boring game with no bonuses.”

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Unseen Strength

My husband will turn fifty next week. To celebrate, last weekend he went skydiving. I have no plans to ever follow suit. On my fiftieth, I’m getting a tattoo. A butterfly, between my shoulder blades. Something I will always know … Continue reading

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Hmmm…

Since I have started writing again, I seem to be stuck in writing about myself. While the unexamined life is not worth living, perhaps there is such a thing as too much introspection. Besides, that’s what I have a Live … Continue reading

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Today’s mantra…

Be Here Now. Be present in the moment, and do not fear about the future. Do not ruminate about the past. Find what is good in your life and concentrate on that. I have had a bad afternoon, and a … Continue reading

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Things I have learned at work

1. Good coworkers are more important than interesting work. At least in the short term. Especially coworkers who have good senses of humor. 2. I really can go several weeks without swearing. Other than an occasional “goddammit,” I have been … Continue reading

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Hunting of the snark

I am naturally a rather snarky person. (“Nooooo,” you say. “We’re shocked, shocked! to find this out.”) I am really working on this. It is, however, a measure of how comfortable I feel with a person or situation — or … Continue reading

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Two more things about me….

For an icebreaker at the “Hurrah! NRFU is done” party, a co-worker distributed questionnaires for us to fill out with interesting tidbits about ourselves. Most of what I filled out is found in my previous two posts on this subject, … Continue reading

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Well, he finally did it. Echidna boy broke one of our rules for his continued use of the computer. Fortunately, not the one involving the FBI. He downloaded Blender, an open source 3D graphics software package. He was teaching himself … Continue reading

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I must down to the seas again, for the call of the running tide Is a wild call and a clear call and may not be denied John Masefield, “Sea Fever” Sometimes, there is a story which hits so close … Continue reading

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Yesterday was a freaking bear.* A person I was looking forward to having coffee with flaked. I did spend the time blogging and talking on IM, though, so it was not a complete loss. No, the trouble began fifteen minutes … Continue reading

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