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Saturday, June 4, 2005

Rock Meets Window

We went to Parkersburg today to visit my brother. It was a nice visit–we talked about politics and it’s good to know that despite the fact that he’s an accountant, he hasn’t turned to the dark side.

I did, however, forget one of my cardinal rules, which is, “Never get into a car with Brian.” I swear, he’s a magnet for trouble.

We went out to lunch, and on the way back, there’s a tremendously loud BANG followed by a strange crackling noise. I turn around and the passenger’s side rear window is completely shattered. Right beside Michael’s head.

We look back and there’s a guy weed eating along the side of the road. He must have kicked up a huge rock and flung it straight at the window.

We were lucky. The rock didn’t go through the window, and Michael wasn’t cut by the glass. Also, the guy with the weed eater was very friendly and said that the woman whose property it was would take care of everything.

Interestingly, we could see and hear the glass continuing to crack for the next five or ten minutes, which was quite interesting, although the sound of glass falling onto the seat as we drove was mildly disturbing.

If you’re interested, I put up two pictures from the day, including one of the car.

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The Shadow Roads

The Shadow Roads ‘The Swan’s War Book III’ (2004) Sean Russell

Finally! The book was in the mailbox when we got home, and I devoured it last night.

Good. Very good!

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Thursday, June 2, 2005

Kudos to Tom

For his post on the danger of sticks.

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The Innocence Project

The Innocence Project is teaming up with WVU’s Forensic Department.

The WVU project is the first such effort for West Virginia prisoners and their families, and will be the first in the country to combine a university’s law school and forensic science program, its organizers say.

That’s really a great thing for WVU to be involved in, and I’m glad to see it. I wonder how much of this came from Barry Scheck’s visit to WVU in 2004.

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It Boggles the Mind

Starship Dimensions. The navigation on this site, at least using Mozilla, is unfathomable.

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Wednesday, June 1, 2005

Oh Deer

I neglected to mention that I saw the aftermath of this mornings excitement at HSC. Somehow a deer managed to break into the Health Sciences Center this morning. When Michael dropped me off at 8, the security guard warned of “a deer in the mammogram center.” When we pulled up to the building there were crowds lining the sidewalk in front of the green space between the Pavilion entrance and Family Medicine. When I got out of the car I noticed the four security guards standing in the green space, and then I noticed the broken window they were all staring at.

I considered stopping to see if I could see anything else, but decided there were enough people standing around already, and so settled for walking slowly into the building. As I went into the Pailion entrance, I could see two broken windows in the Breast Care Center–and by broken I don’t mean cracked or shattered, but big gaping holes that looked like something deer sized had gone through the pane. (Mind you, these are wall-sized panes of thick glass that I can’t imagine something going through once, no less three times.)

And then I was down the hallway and walking past the crowds of people huddled in small groups discussing what they’d just heard.

When Tom, the maintenance man who checks his e-mail in the lab, came in, he had some more details: somehow the deer had gotten up by the building, and had gotten startled or frightened and started going through windows. The deer was injured so badly it had to be put down, which, considering the broken windows, was not a surprise. When Michael came up for lunch the security guard said 5 windows were broken, but we could only find three boarded up and not a shard of glass to be seen. (Pretty quick they were I must say.)

So I missed everything, which doesn’t make for good story telling, but the last thing the security guards needed was one more person standing around in danger of getting hurt. Sensibility over excitement.

The TV crew wasn’t there until 5–I saw them standing in the green space, filming the boaded up windows. Hardly seemed worth the trip.

The only other thing was that when Kim and I walk at lunch, we walk along the outside of the building. As we were walking past the Cancer Center between HSC and Ruby, I suddenly noticed that the ground was covered in reddish dots. Lots of them. As if a creature bleeding from multiple cuts had come that way. The trail stopped suddenly, and not in a large smear, but as if the deer had gotten confused by the corner and run back the way it had come.

I don’t know if it was blood on the ground, and I don’t know if the deer even made it down to the cancer center, but it seeing those drops–covering the sidewalk for a third the length of the building–that somehow made the whole thing seem even more real than the broken windows. And somehow made it all the more depressing. Imagining how a wounded and frightened animal came careening down the hard and unfamiliar walk, to be even more confused by strange walls blocking its path, surrounded by strange creatures blocking its way wherever it went. What a terrible way for any creature to die.

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Today

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Happy Birthday to YOU!

Happy Birthday to YOU!

Happy Biiirthday Dear Briiiiiiaaaaan!

Happy Birthday to you!

And…

Happy Birthday to Gina!

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Friday, May 27, 2005

Revenge

Just got back from ‘Revenge of the Sith’.

I really tried to go in without any expectations, that way I wouldn’t be disappointed.

So now I don’t know what I am.

I guess I really wanted to recapture the feeling I had when I was 8 and Star Wars first came out. The feeling that I had just seen the Best Thing Ever.

Not that this movie was all bad. I really liked the Wookies. I liked seeing Chewbacca, and Yoda was, of course, cool. But I kept being bothered by things. Like, why was it windy when the Emperor’s tower windows were broken, but perfectly calm on Padme’s balcony? Why did gravity stop working on the General Grevious’s big ship–before it seemed to go back into the atmosphere? How the hell did those big ships ever leave a planet’s gravity? Why was Yoda the only one who recognized what was happening?

Bah.

I think I need to wait a month or so and then watch ‘Star Wars’. Maybe then I’ll recover some of the excitment I had when I first saw ‘Star Wars’.

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You! Out of the Gene Pool!

Two Star Wars fans are in a critical condition in hospital after apparently trying to make light sabres by filling fluorescent light tubes with petrol.

A man, aged 20, and a girl of 17 are believed to have been filming a mock duel when they poured fuel into two glass tubes and lit it.

The pair were rushed to hospital after one of the devices exploded in woodland at Hemel Hempstead, Hertfordshire.

(via Making Light)

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WV in the Top Ten

We made the top ten! Of something good!

Of course as I commented to Gina earlier, it’s hardly a surprise, since bad drivers don’t last long on windy mountain roads.

And I wasn’t at all surprised to find that New Jersery drivers are some of the wrost. Around here if a car does something incredibly rude, chances are the car has Jersey plates. (For the curious, during the school year Morgantown has a rather large population of NJ transplants, who have come here for the cheap tuition.)

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Del et al

Del was in town for a memorial service for his mother and all the other hospice patients who died in the past year.

Although Kathy wasn’t about to make it this visit, Del stopped by with the kids for a short visit.

I just have one thing to say: Cute! Cute! Cute!

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Thursday, May 26, 2005

10,000

The electric company frightens me.

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Wednesday, May 18, 2005

Amused

I don’t really care about sports, but this amused me.
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Random Bits

Yes, I know I’m due to a far more substantial post than I have been writing.

This post, however, ain’t it.

via Iron Monkey, I found Sprol, which has a bit on WV’s Mountaintop Removal Coal Mining.

And from Erin, The Trouble With EM ’n EN (and Other Shady Characters) (which I still haven’t finished reading, but found as fascinating as Erin did.)

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