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Dec. 17th, 2009 @ 08:12 pm Kitty update
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So, Billie cat didn't have a standard abscess. Kitty medical TMI )
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Dec. 16th, 2009 @ 10:31 pm Do. Not. Need.
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One of the cats has swelling around her right eye. Looks a little like the not-burst-abscess that she had on the *other* side a month or two ago.

Dangit, kitty, we're going away again next Monday night! Why do you choose 'now' as a time to have medical issues??

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On the good side, Mom's doing pretty well - I talked to her on the phone this evening for, like 15 minutes! (Previous conversations had been ~5 min at most before she got breathless.) And Dad's home, and glad to be home.
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Dec. 11th, 2009 @ 01:35 pm Brrrrr!
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It's fargin' freezing here. Air temp is 26, and the wind is strong enough that there's a definite chill factor. The upstairs is cold because the master bedroom has spent roughly the last 18 hours with the windows open and a fan going to try to drive the paint smell out. (The heat upstairs is naturally off, as a result.)

My folks have those memory foam pillows on their bed (which I remade this AM). You know, the ones that get squishier with heat? When it's cold, they aren't *quite* as solid as bricks, but they feel significantly more dense than usual. Very strange sensation.

Another good reason to head back to California soon.
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Dec. 5th, 2009 @ 10:34 pm OMFG
Current Mood: terrified
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Snow is SCARY. Nearly crashed the car into a stone wall because the brakes did not work! Okay, snow, you can GO AWAY PLZKTHKS!!!!!!!!
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Nov. 23rd, 2009 @ 12:12 pm And in the list of random stuff...
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Our themostat is having issues... We set it to turn on when the temp dropped to around 63 last night, and it failed to turn on. The house was about 57 when we woke up! The heat turned on when I turned the themostat off and on again, but clearly this is something that Needs To Be Looked Into.

In other news, had a fun D&D game last night. My noble paladin is horrendously embarrased at having been captured by goblins and having to be ransomed by - of all things - a slaver. Her mom, who's the ruler of a bordering region to where we are, is going to be FURIOUS at having to pay the slaver as much gold as Lady Karen has given her a writ for.
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Oct. 27th, 2009 @ 10:04 pm Matters of concern
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• Prices on airfare to NZ are climbing.  I picked the wrong week for the condo; have emailed the owner asking if the same days the previous week (when tix for our desired itinerary are a good $1000 cheaper for the two of us combined) are available.  Fingers crossed!

The SF Bay Bridge is broken.  Thank goodness nobody was seriously injured.  I wonder when it will be reopened?  Thank heavens I'm not trying to commute to the East Bay, but I'm really sorry for everyone who normally uses that bridge.

• Bah, silly minor cold-thing.  Not even really symptomatic, just tired and muzzy.  No fever, and scratchy throat.  NOT H1N1.  

• Bah, work stuff (contamination of cell cultures the last couple of times, failure to construct a couple of rather important vectors.  We'll get it, it's just taking too long.

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Sep. 28th, 2009 @ 08:00 pm WTH??????!?
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Dear (banking institution),

I have no recollection of telling you to send anything like that much money to my long-distance phone company.  Nor can I make the large number match, say, a credit card or insurance bill that I might have paid to the wrong outlet by mistake.  Please fix!!!!

Concerned,
Me

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EDIT:  Woops.  My bad.  I will call long-distance phone company in the morning and see if they'll send me a refund of my massive overpayment.
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Sep. 15th, 2009 @ 10:48 am Skating dress, take 2, or: I should have competed last year
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It turns out that fashion in the ice skating world is as rigorously programmed as fancy clothing or auto designs are in the real world.  Designers/makers use This Year's Patterns basically exclusively.   And wouldn't you know it - the dresses that I like fall into last year's category!  The immediate upshot of this is that the dress I ordered in blue isn't available in blue for grownups any more, but only black.  After hemming and hawing, I went ahead and responded to the email saying that yes, I wanted the dress in black.  I haven't heard from the person since, and they failed to give a complete phone number in their email.  (I haven't listened to the phone message they left at my home; hopefully there's a complete number there.)  Another website that claimed to have that dress admitted, when I called them, to having none in stock of any color.

But really, it seems rather unfair that things like this cannot be found in adult medium anymore because it's last year's friggin' pattern.  I am peeved.

(As an aside to the previous post: I can get into an adult small, but it's awfully tight.  I misremembered; it was the juvenile 12-14 that I couldn't fit into at all.)

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EDIT: Dress ordered.  It is promised to be in my hot little hands on or before 9/30.

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Aug. 28th, 2009 @ 10:45 pm Long time before sleep, I'm thinking.
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It's stupidly hot out.

Which means we have all the windows open.

There's a dog, somewhere in easy hearing distance, who has a message to bark out.

A long message.

*sigh*
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Aug. 19th, 2009 @ 04:58 am Enough already!
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Dear body:

For the record, I'm getting really tired of waking up in the middle of the night and not being able to get back to sleep for an hour or more (usually more - like now, when I've been awake for 2 hrs).  Over a period of several days, this leaves me incredibly cranky and snappish.  Not to mention that it makes me feel fevery and dehydrated for several hours after the alarm goes off.  I wish you weren't thinking that this is the new normality. 

Should I promise to exercise more?  (That's hard to make myself do when I'm on the edge of exhaustion all day, by the by.)  Should I eat more?  Less?  Go back to playing Phoenix Wright before bed?  Pray tell, what do you want of me?

Yours truly,
Me
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Jul. 31st, 2009 @ 09:19 am Take that!
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I've spent the week all by my onesies at work, so to speak, as my coworker is on vacation in his homeland of Turkey.  While I can claim to have accomplished certain things (taking care of tissue culture and counting cells, getting genomic-based PCR to work to the point I'll be able to clone stuff next week), I am peeved enough by the various results I got yesterday that I am REALLY GLAD that I get to take today off to go watch people skate.  Ha!  So there!  Work, I shall deal with you next week.
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Apr. 13th, 2009 @ 01:47 pm Well, that explains a couple of things.
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When you have lots of trouble getting PCRs to work off a supposedly known template.... it's a good idea to double-check the template!
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Mar. 16th, 2009 @ 09:52 pm Mostly several varieties of argh
Current Mood: tired and somewhat headachey
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• One of the hymns we sang yesterday is "What a Friend We Have in Jesus." I am less than fond of the words; suffice it to say that they are very Baptist, and I am quite definitely not a Baptist. I was therefore slightly put off to have it running through my head for chunks of yesterday afternoon and large parts of today. (It's a very chirpy, catchy tune. I suppose I could try using "Oh My Darling Clementine" words instead; I realized that these fit the tune equally well.)

• HHMI informed me today that they're really not s'posed to pay for lunches on day trips, and that after this most recent trip to Berkeley, they will cease to do so. Hmph.

• Much of the sequencing data I stared at today was useless: crap data (lots of overlapping squiggly lines for my traces), or inserts going in the wrong bloody way, or annoying errors all over the place.

• Life is made somewhat better by [info]digitalemur 's post of the following animation to Jonathan Coulter's song "Mandelbrot Set," of which I'd never heard before. Enjoy! (NSFW; uses the F-word to describe the coolness of a fractal)

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Jan. 27th, 2009 @ 11:38 pm Blergh.
Current Mood: sick
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I could deal with the lack of internal thermostat.  I could deal with the sinus pain.  Even if my nose were really runny, I could deal with that.

But really, the occasional aspect of colds that really bites the big one is not being able to breathe through one's nose more than about 30% capacity - if you're really lucky.  Mine's too stuffed to breathe through much at all.

Which means sleep will be difficult at best.  Hope the decongestant decides to do something.
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Dec. 31st, 2008 @ 12:46 pm Woops, minor mistake
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'Tweren't food poisoning; 'twere stomach flu, as was proven by the huz being ill late last night.  Fortunately, he seems to be feeling better already.  Still not fair that we managed to get sick during vacation not once, but twice.  Rrrrr.
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Nov. 20th, 2008 @ 08:53 am ARG%#$@(*!! travel again
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No, the flights haven't changed.

But last week we noticed that the huz didn't seem to have a seat assignment on either leg of our journey back.  I got onto United's site, plonked him in the seat next to me for both flights, and while the website *claimed* to have gotten the information, we still had only one seat assignment (mine) on both flights.  I was too zonked to call United and figure it out then.

I should have, obviously; there are NO SEATS AVAILABLE (with a notice that seats will be assigned at the airport) on the first flight (my assignment seems to have gone away as well), and the only seat remaining on the second flight is (naturally) far from mine.  But at least the other seat available on the second flight is "next" to mine, albeit some rows away, so hopefully we can get someone to switch.

I am SO TIRED of dealing with travel issues for this trip!!!  Rrrrr.  Eat someone now.

EDIT: And EVEN NOW, United won't register seat selection for the huz on the second leg.  *curses roundly*
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Oct. 30th, 2008 @ 07:08 pm Still not dead, despite appearances
Current Location: home!
Current Mood: exhausted
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Note to self:

Do not bother leaving Berkeley for the peninsula anytime between probably around 4:30 and 6 PM.  That is rush hour, and traffic will be iggy.

Door-to-door time this evening: just over 2 hours.  Ick.

My apologies to everyone who's had interesting/pleasant/need-help entries in the last while.  I feel like I do little beyond drive, work (with minimal computer/net access), and sleep these days. 
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Sep. 21st, 2008 @ 09:53 pm Emails you don't want to see
Current Location: home
Current Mood: enraged
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Received from Expedia:

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Dear Expedia.com Traveler,

American Airlines has:
* Cancelled 2 of your flights.

Please contact us at 1-800-EXPEDIA (1-800-397-3342) or 1-404-728-8787 to review these changes and discuss your options.

Itinerary number:    [a long number]
Booking ID:          [some letters]


View your itinerary on-line at:
http://Expedia.com/pub/agent.dll?qscr=open&itid=247011041&updt=1


Keep in mind that your on-line itinerary will reflect these changes after all revisions have been confirmed.


Please do not reply to this e-mail as this mailbox is not monitored.

Thank you for choosing Expedia.com!
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Um, wait, cancelled??!? 

*sigh*

This will be the THIRD time I have had to go through ticket searches for this trip back home for Thanksgiving.  I suppose there's problems with getting one's flights in advance, but really, this is ridiculous!

*senses another several hairs turning gray*

In the morning.  I will deal with it in the morning.

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Aug. 11th, 2008 @ 08:12 pm Good grief, they're at it again!
Current Mood: infuriated
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According to this AP article, "The Bush administration wants federal agencies to decide for themselves whether construction projects such as highways, dams and mines might harm endangered animals and plants. The new regulations, which don't require the approval of Congress, would reduce the mandatory, independent reviews government scientists have been performing for 35 years, according to a draft obtained by The Associated Press.

...The draft rules would bar federal agencies from assessing the emissions from projects that contribute to global warming and its effect on species and habitats.

"We need to focus our efforts where they will do the most good," Kempthorne said in a news conference organized quickly after AP reported details of the proposal. "It is important to use our time and resources to protect the most vulnerable species. It is not possible to draw a link between greenhouse gas emissions and distant observations of impacts on species.

*headdesk*

Science?  We don't need any lousy science here!

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Jul. 18th, 2008 @ 04:04 am Truth in Advertising
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Sudafed PE 12-hour is non-drowsy!

That's what the box says, all right.

Non-drowsy.  Yup.

*sigh*
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