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Tuesday, October 6, 2009 5:41 AM

ZEEK


Well it's probably all in like a 5 mile radius. So, not too crazy for the power outage to hit all of them. I don't know if it's a good thing or a bad thing that I can see my office building from my apartment.

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Tuesday, October 6, 2009 5:47 AM

FREELANCERTEX


I wondered if it might be a 'city-grid' thing, but I don't know much about how city electricity workings are structured :P, or how close your place of work and the hospital were to your place. (I didn't want to do that horrible thing and 'assume'. --I'm used to living in a town. power outages are very localized)

Re: view of work from home: Well, if you don't like your job, I can see it being bothersome, being able to see your work from your home. If you like your job, then the opposite.
Or, from a transportation/traffic perspective, at least you're somewhat close :) Long commutes can be annoying, and tiresome.


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Tuesday, October 6, 2009 6:02 AM

ZEEK


Quote:

Originally posted by freelancertex:
Re: view of work from home: Well, if you don't like your job, I can see it being bothersome, being able to see your work from your home. If you like your job, then the opposite.
Or, from a transportation/traffic perspective, at least you're somewhat close :) Long commutes can be annoying, and tiresome.


I don't like work cause it's work. I'm like Peter from office space. If I could, I'd do nothing.

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Tuesday, October 6, 2009 6:09 AM

FREELANCERTEX


lol, can't really disagree on that sentiment ;)

Ponder on words: I'm reading Jane Eyre for Lit., and this question always seems to come up when I read certain books. How do words evolve from one form to another? I mean, how does "for ever" turn into "forever"; or "to-night" into "tonight"; "whatever" into "whatsoever" (if I'm right in the latter being the actual progression of the word) and so on? I would expect common spoken language would have to play a part (maybe, I could be wrong), but usually conversational English doesn't heavily affect the way things are established as far as I can tell (otherwise run-ons and fragments would be grammatically correct in written English, least that's my view). At what point does a colloquial change become a 'correct' word, since not all coined words end up in the dictionary? Why were certain words (like the ones above) separate to begin with if people speak and perceive them as a single word?
Thoughts? References? Links? whatever?


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Tuesday, October 6, 2009 6:11 AM

RUGBUG


Quote:

Originally posted by Zeek:
Heart is "beautiful" apparently.



Yeah for beautiful hearts.

Quote:

Originally posted by Zeek:

Got to work. Servers down from power outage. Gonna be a long day.


I vote you go home. Whenever we have sustained power outtages here...we get to go home.

The only problem with visible workplace is that you can get caught easier when playing hookie. :D I live about two miles from work ON the street A LOT of people travel to get to work. I used to park in the driveway. This all adds up to calling in sick only when you're really sick and not because you want to sleep in and then go play with the horses. :D

I now park in the garage.

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Tuesday, October 6, 2009 6:59 AM

MSA


LOL Rugbug...sleep and go play with the horses ( which is usually my mom's excuse for playing hookey from work too)

I work from home some days mainly because my commute is over 120 miles a day. Which is a pain.


I love Jane Eyre:)Such an archetypal set of characters and yet nuance and detail really makes them absolute. One of the better gothic fiction pieces:)( Though I do love the tongue in cheek sassiness of Northanger Abbey)

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Tuesday, October 6, 2009 7:10 AM

SOLARFLARE


120 mile commutes! That is just awful. Sorry you have so far to go.

I loved Jane Eyre too. Great book. Haven't opened it for years. I'll have to get it back out.

Regarding words: Language evolves. When enough people start using a word (or set of words) a certain way, it becomes accepted. Of course, it only becomes accepted if the empowered socio-economic class is included in the group of people using the word. Otherwise, it's called "slang."

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Tuesday, October 6, 2009 7:51 AM

ZEEK


Quote:

Originally posted by solarflare:
Regarding words: Language evolves. When enough people start using a word (or set of words) a certain way, it becomes accepted. Of course, it only becomes accepted if the empowered socio-economic class is included in the group of people using the word. Otherwise, it's called "slang."


As a kid I always imagined there was some king sitting on a throne somewhere who came up with words and spelling at a whim. Mainly because they aren't logical. So, I just figured it had to be some big wig playing a big practical joke on the rest of us. Darn big wigs!

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Tuesday, October 6, 2009 9:38 AM

GORRAMGROUPIE


I wish power would go out here, I need more of a nap, too many long days and short nights. Yeah, so I work from home, and if I have no power, so no work, but no fault. I'm too honest to call in and lie about it though....

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Tuesday, October 6, 2009 9:54 AM

FREELANCERTEX


I would never be able to work from home. I find that when surrounded by several more appealing venues, I get easily distracted from what I'm *supposed* to be doing :P

Quote:

Originally posted by MsA: I love Jane Eyre:)Such an archetypal set of characters and yet nuance and detail really makes them absolute. One of the better gothic fiction pieces:)( Though I do love the tongue in cheek sassiness of Northanger Abbey)
It's proving to be one of the more enjoyable books I've been assigned this semester. It's weird, I can't stand any of the books in my Modern Novel class (early 20th century), but I tend to gravitate towards 18/19th century writing. It's either 1600's-1900, or 1960/70-present, almost everything between 1900 and 1960/70ish (I'll have to recheck the dates on some of my books to be sure) I just can't stand.

I'll have to take a look at Northanger Abbey


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Tuesday, October 6, 2009 10:13 AM

RUGBUG


Quote:

Originally posted by freelancertex:
I would never be able to work from home. I find that when surrounded by several more appealing venues, I get easily distracted from what I'm *supposed* to be doing :P



I could only work from home if it was a salaried situation. If it was hourly, I'd have a hard time doing what I was suppose to do for X amount of hours a day (I kind of face that AT work, too). Salaried would be awesome. I can get A LOT done in a short amount of time and then I'd get to use the excess time for other pursuits.

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Tuesday, October 6, 2009 10:53 AM

MSA


HUGS Rugbug.. I see you've been watching me... as long as you're not on camera it's yay because you can push yourself and accomplish a lot then doodle around for the rest of the day


and yes my commute sucks. It's about 600+ miles per week and while pregnant it mega sucks... but hey maternity leave in 3 days:)


To love someone is to see a miracle invisible to others.
--Francois Mauriac
It's fuzzy-minded liberal thinking like that that gets you eaten.

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Tuesday, October 6, 2009 11:06 AM

ZEEK


So, at my company they try to be all "equal" and give Dad's maternity leave too. Which immediately makes me want to abuse the heck out of that and get a bunch of women pregnant at like 4 week intervals or whatever. Sure the child support would be a pain but heck at 100% maternity leave I could work a ton of jobs at once! Send me those paychecks

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Tuesday, October 6, 2009 12:22 PM

RUGBUG


Zeek, hon...they call it Paternity leave. *

My friend's hubby got paternity leave. It rocked because she could get sometime to herself to recoup while hubby bonded with the baby. She definitely seemed more refreshed after giving birth than the women whose husband's didn't have that option.

Oh...and a lot of fathers can take leave by way of FMLA, it's just whether they have access to paid leave that's the issue.

*BTW: I do not like that winky face. It is not nearly happy enough or mischevious enough to be winking. It's like a robot wink. Blargh!


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Tuesday, October 6, 2009 1:18 PM

NVGHOSTRIDER


I am profoundly grateful that Joe will be home while I'm on maternity leave. One more pair of hands to diaper, hold, walk, and take care of baby. My brother in law couldn't take time and my poor sisters only got showers or a few minutes to themselves if I went over to help...

Damn!! Sorry MSA here... didn't check the log in


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Tuesday, October 6, 2009 2:22 PM

TRAVELER


Lost phone service at home for two days last week. I have DSL and could not get on the internet. Felt like I was on an island all by myself.


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Wednesday, October 7, 2009 4:50 AM

ZEEK


Quote:

Originally posted by traveler:
Lost phone service at home for two days last week. I have DSL and could not get on the internet. Felt like I was on an island all by myself.


At least you could watch TV. When I'm home and the power goes out I'm like a lost child. What is there to do without power? Especially if it's night and there isn't even light to read by.

Still no internets is pretty bad. I'd go stir crazy after two days.

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Wednesday, October 7, 2009 4:56 AM

MSA


LOL we need to get you guys some good books:)

Also some candles and flashlights:)

To love someone is to see a miracle invisible to others.
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Wednesday, October 7, 2009 7:03 AM

ZEEK


Books? Who reads books anymore? That's like watching a black and white or heck a silent movie. Get with the times! :-P

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Wednesday, October 7, 2009 7:19 AM

FREELANCERTEX


Blasphemer!!!!! Books are the awesomeness of life!!!


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Wednesday, October 7, 2009 7:44 AM

ZEEK


Quote:

Originally posted by freelancertex:
Blasphemer!!!!! Books are the awesomeness of life!!!


They have them in moving picture form these days. You should check them out.

Seriously I hardly ever read these days. Condense to 2 hours and slap some hot chicks on the movie poster and I'm there. Otherwise just too much of a waste.

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Wednesday, October 7, 2009 8:07 AM

RUGBUG


Quote:

Originally posted by Zeek:

Still no internets is pretty bad. I'd go stir crazy after two days.



I'd actually get some sleep if there was no internets. I try very hard to not turn my computer on weekdays when I get home because if I do...I'll be up until 12 or 1 or so. This is not good for Rugbug's sleeping patterns...nor is it good for her co-workers who don't like to be snapped at. The ones that don't mind being snapped at have no problem with the lack of sleep.

Books: good sometimes. Others not so much. I guess it depends on the books. After reading a bunch of books in a row, I'm taking a break. I have a bi-polar reading disorder: I read book after book for a while and then won't touch another book for months.

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Wednesday, October 7, 2009 8:53 AM

ZEEK


Quote:

Originally posted by RugBug:
Quote:

Originally posted by Zeek:

Still no internets is pretty bad. I'd go stir crazy after two days.



I'd actually get some sleep if there was no internets. I try very hard to not turn my computer on weekdays when I get home because if I do...I'll be up until 12 or 1 or so. This is not good for Rugbug's sleeping patterns...nor is it good for her co-workers who don't like to be snapped at. The ones that don't mind being snapped at have no problem with the lack of sleep.

Books: good sometimes. Others not so much. I guess it depends on the books. After reading a bunch of books in a row, I'm taking a break. I have a bi-polar reading disorder: I read book after book for a while and then won't touch another book for months.


I'd watch waaaaaay too much TV if I didn't turn on my computer at night.

At least you're right half the time about books.

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Wednesday, October 7, 2009 8:59 AM

MSA


OK we will develop brain books where we can beam the book directly into your brain ( whereupon I will beam all the Harry Potter books in there)



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It's fuzzy-minded liberal thinking like that that gets you eaten.

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Wednesday, October 7, 2009 9:10 AM

TRAVELER


LOL

I do read. But I like to connect with people. Not being able to get on this forum really made me a gloomy gus.


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Wednesday, October 7, 2009 9:11 AM

ZEEK


Quote:

Originally posted by MsA:
OK we will develop brain books where we can beam the book directly into your brain ( whereupon I will beam all the Harry Potter books in there)


Fine fine. Then I'll have every right to call them lame. :-P

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Wednesday, October 7, 2009 10:07 AM

MSA


Ah but once we've tinkered around in there... er um did I say tinker... I meant beam..
Anyway trust me you'll love them



To love someone is to see a miracle invisible to others.
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Wednesday, October 7, 2009 10:12 AM

ZEEK


Quote:

Originally posted by MsA:
Ah but once we've tinkered around in there... er um did I say tinker... I meant beam..
Anyway trust me you'll love them


I will not. I choose to remain stubborn. Nice try though.

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Wednesday, October 7, 2009 11:13 AM

TRAVELER


Just not the Harry Potter books. Anything but the Harry Potter books.


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Wednesday, October 7, 2009 11:21 AM

MSA


You people have no soul....

To love someone is to see a miracle invisible to others.
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Wednesday, October 7, 2009 11:24 AM

TRAVELER


If I had a soul I would be in serious trouble. I know where it would finally end up and I hate heat.


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Wednesday, October 7, 2009 11:29 AM

ZEEK


Quote:

Originally posted by traveler:
If I had a soul I would be in serious trouble. I know where it would finally end up and I hate heat.


But you don't have to shovel sunshine.

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Wednesday, October 7, 2009 4:36 PM

FREELANCERTEX


pssh, movies are rarely as good as books (barring a few exceptions. I do not deny liking movies)

Quote:

Originally posted by MsA: OK we will develop brain books where we can beam the book directly into your brain
You know, the author Dan Simmons thought of that, interestingly enough. In his duology Ilium and Olympos all humans had a weird sort of DNA based nano technology that allowed them to immediately scan any book into their brains. Thus, no one knows how to read, but they can still absorb all the contents of any book.


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Wednesday, October 7, 2009 4:46 PM

TRAVELER


But not Harry Potter.

I'm joking. I actually have read a few of the Harry Potter books.

Typical day of traveler on the net. Then it goes down.




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Thursday, October 8, 2009 2:56 AM

FREELANCERTEX


*almost spits coffee all over screen* She almost reminds me of a female Fred *I can't stand Fred @_@*

As my friend would put it: this is why normal people shouldn't have twitter. ><;;


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Thursday, October 8, 2009 7:21 AM

ZEEK


*Zeek bored*

We need a ponder but I got nothing. Bah!

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Thursday, October 8, 2009 7:47 AM

NVGHOSTRIDER


Fantasy lifestyle.

My buddy John says he wants to be a civilian military contractor in country by night, tattoo artist by day. He's already halfway there.

I already kinda live mine. Just wish there were a way I could make moderate amounts of money while doing things I like.

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Thursday, October 8, 2009 8:09 AM

ZEEK


Crazy rich so money is no longer an issue. Use free time to go to veterinary school and go volunteer with an organization like Emancipet. They provide free spay and neutering for pets to people who can't afford the operation. Keeps the pet population down and has helped Austin reduce the number of animals they euthanize each year. Granted I'd be very part time cause I'd be sleeping til noon every day and being super lazy most of the time. Still once in a while I'd probably need a good reason to get out of the house.

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Thursday, October 8, 2009 8:33 AM

RUGBUG


Quote:

Originally posted by Zeek:
Crazy rich so money is no longer an issue. Use free time to go to veterinary school and go volunteer with an organization like Emancipet. They provide free spay and neutering for pets to people who can't afford the operation. Keeps the pet population down and has helped Austin reduce the number of animals they euthanize each year. Granted I'd be very part time cause I'd be sleeping til noon every day and being super lazy most of the time. Still once in a while I'd probably need a good reason to get out of the house.



Ah...who knew you were such a softie. ;) Got to Vet school...there's incentives for men, especially those interested in small animal practices.

Dream for me: well, it couldn't be mre predictable, but uber-rich so that I could afford horses/showing the way I'd like, but also still be able to give a LARGE amount of $$ to charities so I didn't feel so bad about using a ton of money on such a selfish pursuit. Don't know what that balance would have to be, but 50/50 or close.

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Thursday, October 8, 2009 9:05 AM

ZEEK


Quote:

Originally posted by RugBug:
Ah...who knew you were such a softie. ;) Got to Vet school...there's incentives for men, especially those interested in small animal practices.


Nah I couldn't be a regular Vet. I'd never be able to handle it if someone couldn't afford something the pet needed. I'd always cave and do it for free.

I probably wouldn't be a good vet overall cause if someone was neglecting their pet I'd probably flip out and beat the heck out of them. I've always been an animal lover. Something about them being innocent is so much cooler to me than people who can choose to be jerks.

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Thursday, October 8, 2009 10:15 AM

MSA


Hmm well I am so utterly thrilled with my life at this point there's no real fantasy to have

But it would be nice to be able to run a school the way I want it run.... so maybe that:)

To love someone is to see a miracle invisible to others.
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Thursday, October 8, 2009 10:29 AM

ZEEK


Quote:

Originally posted by MsA:
Hmm well I am so utterly thrilled with my life at this point there's no real fantasy to have

But it would be nice to be able to run a school the way I want it run.... so maybe that:)


Are you running for political office or something? Sounds way too PC and not reality. Come on you don't want to take an expensive vacation? You don't want a shorter commute to work? You don't want an endless supply of skittles?

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Thursday, October 8, 2009 12:07 PM

FREELANCERTEX


Nuthin' wrong with focusing on the positive, Zeek :)

here's a random ponder: anyone have any salad solutions for a picky eater? The Other Half hates olives (all kinds of greek olives, as well as regular old black olives), hates cucumbers, and only really likes *steamed* carrots, as opposed to the raw bits of carrot you can just skin, rinse, and put in salad. I still put raw carrots in salad, but basically all I have to work with is lettuce/spinach, red cabbage, carrot, and feta cheese. I like having craisins (and cucumbers, and olives) in my salad, but I add those after for myself.
What else can I add, then, to make it not so flimsy as four ingredients? Any ideas?


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Thursday, October 8, 2009 12:11 PM

GORRAMGROUPIE


Radishes, so he sees the error of his ways. I can think of all kinds of stuff (eggs, cheese, croutons, bacon, etc) but they are all unhealthy, so they kinda negate the health benefits of the salad.

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Thursday, October 8, 2009 12:18 PM

ZEEK


Mushrooms! How can you have a salad without mushrooms?

Maybe snow peas. You can always try something a little different like water chestnuts.

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Thursday, October 8, 2009 1:17 PM

MSA


Sorry dude...just really happy( well ok right this minute I'm sad 'cause NV ended up having to leave a day early for his hunting trip and I didn't get to kiss him goodbye, but generally so happy)
Honestly if I could have a whole school run just my way...oh yay yay that would be so great.

To love someone is to see a miracle invisible to others.
--Francois Mauriac
It's fuzzy-minded liberal thinking like that that gets you eaten.

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Thursday, October 8, 2009 3:35 PM

TRAVELER


I like a little onion in my salad.


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Thursday, October 8, 2009 3:37 PM

TRAVELER


Hello FreeLancerTex:

I needed a little humor and thought I would share. Glade you enjoyed it.


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Thursday, October 8, 2009 3:57 PM

FREELANCERTEX


lol thanks for sharing XD


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Friday, October 9, 2009 4:30 AM

MSA


Morning all...

I now resent my dogs... I got maybe 2 hours sleep last night and am about to get ready to head to work and there they are happily curled up with their pillows planning to sleep the day away


Ponder anyone else give in to occasional irrational resentment?



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