“Mary, Mary, quite contrary, how does your garden grow?”
books, dining and cuisine, everyday glory, family and friends, football, games, geekery, movies and TV, news and info, office antics, science and technology, style April 20th, 2009Monday – 20 April 2009
Another work week begins. Today, they are putting new cooling units for our server room on the roof. There’s a crane out in the parking lot and they are getting it set to move the coolers and their frame. Pictures to follow at some point today.
Last night, SaraRules and I had Logan over for dinner. SaraRules fixed a tasty chicken mole. We watched Infernal Affairs as we ate. It was the movie upon which Martin Scorsese’s The Departed was based. This version left a few more things “open for interpretation” than The Departed. I’m not sure which version I prefer; both of them stand on their own merits.
I also started assembling the chapel from Wildwood Grove. I decided to put it on a foamcore board, which meant that I had to figure out where I wanted it to go on its base before I could begin the main assembly job. I left a little space behind the chapel for figures to walk around (or, more to the point: “hide behind”). Next up is to finish the roof and steeple. I should be done with it later tonight. Then, I’ll work on the rail station.
Stray Toasters
- I have a new tuxedo… and two new suits. Having retired my old tux (and given it to The Salvation Army), I have been looking for one for a few months. Joseph A. Bank had a “Buy One Suit, Get Two Suits Free” sale this weekend; I jumped all over it. Now I just need to get the pants hemmed.
- Garden impossible
- Apple aired four new Get A Mac ads over the weekend. Thanks to
for pointing them out. - Cold War Bunker Becomes Modern Mansion
- ‘How to Talk to Girls’ author, 10, juggles life, school, more
- US marks 10 years since Columbine
- I hit some weird key combination and wound up publishing this before I was ready. ::: EDIT :::
- Reaching out, lifting up: Prison ministry now Dungy’s priority
- Gaiman’s “Blueberry Girl”: A benediction for a girl’s happy life
When Neil Gaiman came to SLC a few years ago, he read this. He asked that people who were recording the event to please turn off all recording devices, as it was something that had a special sentiment and he didn’t want it showing up “everywhere.” - Brazil cracks down on sat-hackers who bounce ham signals off US military satellites
Now: Back to work.
Tonight: Dinner with SaraRules and
Namaste.
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