[Rant] Minor Rant III: For a Few Hollers More

A parent sent me an email asking if the "C" her son got on ONE MINOR ASSIGNMENT (he still has an A in the class) is going to affect his chances of going to college.

I teach 8th grade English.

:facepalm:
"Yes ma'am, it will also prevent him from ever holding a job with more responsibility than asking, "Would you like fries with that?""
 
A parent sent me an email asking if the "C" her son got on ONE MINOR ASSIGNMENT (he still has an A in the class) is going to affect his chances of going to college.
Yes.

It will teach him to stay frosty and not coast, thereby improving his chances at getting into college, and also possibly enough to get him a scholarship of some sort.

--Patrick
 

GasBandit

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It appears I have a difference of opinion with the lady who cut my hair as to where neck hair ends and back hair begins. Note I do not have a hairy back, so this really should not be an issue.
 

GasBandit

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At the very least, I should not be finding graspable hairs above the shoulder/collar level but below the end of the back "trim."
 
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GasBandit

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And now I've also got obstreperous bureaucrat paper pushers hassling me for paperwork on something that happened 3 years ago. Agh.
 
I get real tired of people insisting that I don't know what I'm talking about when they ask when Sarah and I are getting married and I tell them we aren't, never will, that both of us are happy with that and each other.

"Oh she's just saying that, every girl wants to get married."

How dare you triviallize our relationship and make assumptions based on us, and on her, someone they rarely even know. I feel like after close to 5 years of being together and discussing these things together, I might have a better handle on what we are than you.
 
I get real tired of people insisting that I don't know what I'm talking about when they ask when Sarah and I are getting married and I tell them we aren't, never will, that both of us are happy with that and each other.

"Oh she's just saying that, every girl wants to get married."

How dare you triviallize our relationship and make assumptions based on us, and on her, someone they rarely even know. I feel like after close to 5 years of being together and discussing these things together, I might have a better handle on what we are than you.
Oh, you're just saying that, every person who doesn't want to get married wants to get married.

A side-note you're probably aware of--people are at their lowest level of stupid when intruding on someone else's personal life, without fail. It's like their brains command them to yap, and if they don't, they feel a stinging electric shock.
 
Came home to find that my monitor has given up the ghost... semi-literally, as it were, as the one time I managed to get it to cycle on long enough to illuminate the screen, it seemed to have a ghost image smeared across the top half. I shouldn't be terribly surprised that it's dead, since I got it second hand at least 7 years ago, and it was never the highest quality monitor to begin with; it's just really inconvenient for it to go out right now. Stupid monitor.
 
The monitor for my desktop is now 15 years old, and it is as clear and crisp as most hi-def models today (we did a side by side one time). It has survived 4 moves across 3 different states, weighs 51 lbs. and still works like it's brand new, long after I've had to replace/upgrade every other piece of the computer that came with it. I don't know what Dell put in that thing, but I'm starting to wonder if it can ever die. :eek:
 
Possibly. Then I'll finally be able to own a monitor that doesn't weigh 51-frikkin'-pounds.

(Yes, it's really 51 lbs. My husband didn't believe me either until I put it on a scale.)
 

figmentPez

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Possibly. Then I'll finally be able to own a monitor that doesn't weigh 51-frikkin'-pounds.

(Yes, it's really 51 lbs. My husband didn't believe me either until I put it on a scale.)
My old IBM G96 is listed at 61 lbs. Good grief was it heavy; 19" CRT, could do 1600x1200, though I usually ran lower. Mine bit the dust a decade ago, but it was a great monitor while it lasted. I bought a carrying harness just to be able to move it around without having to ask for help.
 

fade

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Jumped on the LCD bandwagon early. Not just because of the size, but because the idea of a cathode ray cannon aimed at close range aimed directly at my brain bothered me in spite of the science.
 
Jumped on the LCD bandwagon early. Not just because of the size, but because the idea of a cathode ray cannon aimed at close range aimed directly at my brain bothered me in spite of the science.
And it's things like this that are the reason you will never get superpowers in a highly unlikely accident.
 
Another day, another job I didn't get. I think I'm done looking. I'll resign myself to continue working here until I die.
 
As a person who works in the service industry (albeit in Germany where we have a higher minimum wage),
I really get upset when I read discussions about tips. Some peoples opinions just shows how ignorant they are of the world around them.
 
Ski resorts that don't have a hard stop on the end of the season still have 100% of runs open and are still getting fresh powder. Still have no time to make the 3 hour drive and go skiing. If only I lived closer to the mountains so I could just go while my kids were at school. :p
 
Ski resorts that don't have a hard stop on the end of the season still have 100% of runs open and are still getting fresh powder. Still have no time to make the 3 hour drive and go skiing. If only I lived closer to the mountains so I could just go while my kids were at school. :p
Take them with you. There's nothing they can learn in school that they can't learn plummeting down a mountain.
 
If my kids could ski I would do it, but since they really can't and I lack patience, I would also need to sign them up for ski lessons and then the cost goes up dramatically. ;)
 
Most of the snow we got today melted on ground fall because it's been at least 70 all week previous. So I don't really know how much we got.
 
What a beautiful morning ...

4:30 AM: woke up choking due to continuing illness.

5:40 AM: woke up to hear screeching from across the house. We reunited the rats yesterday. GOOD IDEA. The smaller one riled up the big one, and now the little one is missing patches of skin from one arm and leg, and has a bite-puncture above one arm. I've split their cage down the middle. By the time I was done cleaning wounds, applying anti-bacterial cream, and dividing the living space, it was almost 7:00, so yay, getting a good night's rest to overcome this fucking illness.
 
We have to keep the windows open since the ac is out. There is a dog some place to the east of us that is barking and howling, often at the same time so it sounds like it's dying, ALL NIGHT LONG and most of the day. It's hard enough to sleep when it's 80 degrees in the house with 80% humidity, but throw that noise into the mix and I want to beat the dog and the family who owns it with a blunt instrument.
 

GasBandit

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We have to keep the windows open since the ac is out. There is a dog some place to the east of us that is barking and howling, often at the same time so it sounds like it's dying, ALL NIGHT LONG and most of the day. It's hard enough to sleep when it's 80 degrees in the house with 80% humidity, but throw that noise into the mix and I want to beat the dog and the family who owns it with a blunt instrument.
Could be a new dog getting crate trained. When I was in high school, we got a german shepherd pup before we had a crate ready for him, so his first night he slept in my bed. Big mistake. Nights 2-20 were him barking desperately and howling because he couldn't understand why he was locked away from me even though he was in the same room as me. He got used to it eventually but until he did... oigh.
 
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