I have a pink Jigglypuff wallet with all my keys attached and an extra keyring for a USB drive and extra pompoms attached. It keeps everything together and very difficult to misplace.
Wow. That's not the info I had.Hawaii is forecast to be hit with tsunami waves of 0 - 0.3 meters high, and the biggest predicted waves are under 1 M at any coast for this earthquake.
http://ptwc.weather.gov/text.php?id=pacific.TSUPAC.2017.09.08.1055
I had a lot of trouble teaching tsunamis to Geo 101 students. They all think of the giant breaker waves from Hollywood, and not "just" a rising tide. It's hard to convince them that stuff hits like a bulldozer on steroids, and you cannot just swim through it. I get that it's not as exciting to look at, but that's the way it works.It is like storm surge. The tsunami raises the water by a meter, and the wind driven waves are still on top of the rise. Also a meter of water hitting a beach at 400 mph can still cause damage.
Speaking of rising tides, ask them how well just putting their hand over their mouth works at holding in the puke.I had a lot of trouble teaching tsunamis to Geo 101 students. They all think of the giant breaker waves from Hollywood, and not "just" a rising tide. It's hard to convince them that stuff hits like a bulldozer on steroids, and you cannot just swim through it. I get that it's not as exciting to look at, but that's the way it works.
Geeze. Do you know what - or who - crapped on the motor?I'm pretty sure the left motor for our laser cutter died last night. Poop.
Nope, but when I get my hands on the bastard...Geeze. Do you know what - or who - crapped on the motor?
Makes me look at your avatar differently.I hate mondays.
The "really bad cold" is now officially an upper respiratory infection.Over the weekend I came down with a really bad cold. Snottering like crazy, coughing up a storm. Pretty much surviving on Halls, Dayquil and Alka Seltzer C&C.
I got half a mind to call in sick tomorrow. Except there are clients coming in for production.
Was that before Phuket? That footage is quite the example for high tide.I had a lot of trouble teaching tsunamis to Geo 101 students. They all think of the giant breaker waves from Hollywood, and not "just" a rising tide. It's hard to convince them that stuff hits like a bulldozer on steroids, and you cannot just swim through it. I get that it's not as exciting to look at, but that's the way it works.
Assuming you mean the big December 2004 tsunami, yeah, I showed footage of that in class. That's actually the one I was thinking of when I posted that. It looks non-threatening to an outside observer, which is why they students thought of it as far less impressive than the Deep Impact type movie "tsunamis". It looks like a moderate hazard at worst, so they all think, "Oh that's nothing".Was that before Phuket? That footage is quite the example for high tide.
Don't ever take him pants-shopping.I broke my chair at work a few weeks ago. My boss ordered a new chair for me... a junior sized chair.
I haven't been junior sized since I was 12.
Dammit, the lovebugs are back! We already had lovebugs this year! It's supposed to be every 2 or 3 years, not every 6 months!WHY are you rating that post "Love it?!" This is not a "love it" situation, it's swarms of bugs fucking (literally fucking) everywhere, in the air, on your house, on your car, in your hair, EVERYWHERE is sex for these!
And the worst thing of all is their acidic body chemistry, which means if you splat lovebugs on the highway you have to get a car wash RIGHT NOW or the goop hardens and basically takes your paint off with it.
I mean, granted, if my adult lifespan was 3-5 days, I'd spend all of it fucking, too, but I'd at least do it indoors and in private!
It is twice a year.Dammit, the lovebugs are back! We already had lovebugs this year! It's supposed to be every 2 or 3 years, not every 6 months!
Maybe where you are. This is the first time in 17 years we've had lovebugs more than once a year.It is twice a year.
More like on my bumper, crusting on my headlights, splattered across my windshield, fouling up my wipers....Love is in the air
Well, that would be the "everywhere I look around" part, wouldn't it?More like on my bumper, crusting on my headlights, splattered across my windshield, fouling up my wipers....
(GlueShovel.Gif)
I just found today that her mother, a lovely woman of 52 who I spoke while we greeted her family and was the proudest mother to see her oldest child get married.... suddenly died in her sleep... the same night her daughter got married.
Dude...I dunno if I could easily forgive that level of negligence. I mean, good on ya if you are able...but damn that's a lot of shit to happen just because your S.O. wasn't paying attention!The other week my girlfriend used a toll freeway twice and then forgot to pay it until we got a $100 fine. Then she left her car unlocked and someone ripped out and stole the control console. Now she's just lost her phone who knows where, Find My Phone isn't connecting to it and it's looking like we're going to have to buy her a replacement.
I love her, but god is her airheadedness costing us a lot of money that didn't need to be spent lately and I'm starting to feel resentful of the hours we've each spent at our practically minimum-wage jobs that she's basically undone.