“Earth below us, drifting, falling…”
business and economy, computers, education, event, everyday glory, family and friends, food for thought, games, geekery, health, LEGO and Rokenbok, movies and TV, office antics, science and technology, space, trains/model railroads, travel March 28th, 2011Monday – 28 March 2011
Another work week begins. And this one comes complete with snow! (Well, flurries, but still…)
Yesterday was good. It was a mostly low-key day. I did head over to West Valley Hobbies for a bit, but didn’t buy anything. I also stopped at Dr. Volt’s, to pick up the Apocalypse ‘Clix that they had on display. SaraRules! and I had dinner with her family and, after dinner, we watched Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade, which I hadn’t seen in a while. Back at home, we watched last week’s episode of Fringe before calling it a night.
Today, we’re having issues in the office. And there have been many “Why” and “How” and “When” questions asked. We’re handling it as best we can. (Which, surprisingly, doesn’t include punching monkeys.)
Stray Toasters
- How to Raise the Status of Teachers
- World’s largest LEGOLand taking shape in Florida
- Mobile phones may rot your bones
- A couple of Star Wars-related items:
- When test scores soared in D.C., were the gains real?
- Paul Baran, Internet Pioneer, Dies at 84
- Thanks to
for posting a link to this video, which shows the pre-launch preparations for Discovery‘s last flight: - The Nintendo They’ve Tried to Forget
- 12-Year-Old Rewrites Einstein’s Theory of Relativity
On to the rest of Monday…
Namaste.
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