Yay! You’re still around to be you! April for me.53 today.
Yay?
Yay! You’re still around to be you! April for me.53 today.
Yay?
Youngin’53 today.
Yay?
What unreadable Roman Numeral are you up to now? I never accurately remember numbers that big.Youngin’
You know if you put a bar over a roman numeral, that multiplies it by 1000. So for instance Ī = M. That might help you.What unreadable Roman Numeral are you up to now? I never accurately remember numbers that big.
Yes, you will.Roman numerals:
I = 1
V = 5
X = 10
L = 50
C = 100
D = 500
M = 1000
T = 5000
G = 10.000
R = 50.000
K = 100.000
Z = 500.000
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α = 1.000.000.000.000
β = 5.000.000.000.000
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Ω = Dave's age in years
So, anyway, I was considering repainting my corner in lavender, what do you think about these color samples? I'll be spending plenty of time here to do it.
At least the coffee's good.Yes, you will.
Yikes. You sure you can't just find the parts to replace the controls, etc.? Some of those old units had pretty standardized parts or you can get them from junk yards.The Good: I'm off now until January 3rd on vacation - YAY!
The Bad: The furnace has decided to go kaput. Heat exchanger is leaking, pilot light fried the controls, and we have no heat (except for an electric fireplace and a small space heater).
The Worse: To replace the furnace, we have to go with a completely new system (furnace & heat/AC pump) since the old furnace was - get this - the original unit for our nearly-50-year-old trailer.
The Ugly: Said replacement will be north of US$9k
I'm, uh, guessing switching to non-oil heating would probably cost more? Could you switch to electric, maybe? That would probably cost a lot more than replacing the system for $9k.The above picture happened a few weeks ago, about 2 AM. They literally ran out of water fighting the blaze.
I hope at least your SO is behaving.My SI is being a real jerk after this procedure and is taking longer to settle down/heal.
Don't think of it as firing another guy, try to think of it as making room for a new sexy coworker.I may be firing another guy soon.
Psht, we've been trying. We recently arranged an interview with another hot girl but she no-showed.Don't think of it as firing another guy, try to think of it as making room for a new sexy coworker.
Have you, dare do I even speak it aloud, lost your mojo?Psht, we've been trying. We recently arranged an interview with another hot girl but she no-showed.
If anything, my mojo's growing stronger. I'm now repelling hot coworkers before they even get to the interview stage.Have you, dare do I even speak it aloud, lost your mojo?
We're technically allowed to meet up with other people at home - all hospitality has to close by 23h and strictly limited to 6 per table/group.*Sigh* It's looking increasingly (currently at around 98%) likely that this New Year's gonna be virtual again. Even if we can actually get together, I'm not sure I'd want to. Too many vulnerable people and risk vectors to be comfortable.
...Yeah, I wouldn't call "6 hours PT to meet up with 4 high-risk people in a busy environment" the greatest plan.Yeah, in our case the main problem is that we'd be taking public transit to get to Quebec City (roughly six hours via train) and then using cabs to get around once in said city. Winter weather in Canada isn't ideal for driving, y'see. My parents are old, my grandma's older still and my mom's diabetic on top of things. So that's really looking like an unacceptable level of risk to me.
At least we'll be able to see my wife's family, since we're close by.