Archive for June, 2005

Hallelujah!

Saturday, June 4th, 2005

heat miser!
The heat has been turned back on. It’s a miracle!
And they said it couldn’t be done.
Hooray!

Wow

Friday, June 3rd, 2005

FoundMagazine.com has some amazing stuff on it. The Find of the Week for May 8 is not what you’d expect at first glance:

found

Beware Space Madness!

Friday, June 3rd, 2005

tangly
According to NASA’s Astronomy Picture of the Day, there is new information about our galaxy. We’re tangly!
See here:
APOD

Fascinating.

Just don’t think about it too long.

Brrrrrr! Grrrrrrrrrr!

Friday, June 3rd, 2005

So last week, we had a heat wave. It was a tiny two-day heat wave, but it was hot — up in the nineties, which is 20 or 30 degrees above normal for May in Seattle.

People on the campus complained that the buildings were too hot. Evidently someone with some clout was one of the complainers, because physical plant decided to turn off the campus steam heating system completely. For the summer. And now, of course, the temperatures are down to the mid-fifties, which is not much chillier than normal. AND WE HAVE NO HEAT.

And they won’t turn it back on.

It is infuriating.

Here is a picture of me and my co-workers:
library staff

Yesterday I wore two big wool sweaters. This morning I only have one, so I’ve been huddling with this radiant-panel space heater thing.

Time for another cup of tea.

Coolest mom ever

Thursday, June 2nd, 2005

(Except for my mom, and her mom, and my dad’s mom, and my sisters, and M’s mom, and M’s mom’s mom, and all the other moms I know personally and love dearly.)

“My mom was just like, ‘We should put a ramp in my front yard,'” says her 12-year-old, Emilio, who’s been skating for three years. “It wasn’t even our idea!”

The whole story:
www.thestranger.com/seattle/Content?oid=21651