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Tuesday, March 18, 2008

Ultrasonic Hearing

This actually comes as a shock to me, since sometimes I feel like everyone around me is mumbling.

You can hear the frequency of the mosquito teen repellent – but probably not for much longer!

The highest pitched ultrasonic mosquito ringtone that I can hear is 17.7kHz

Find out which ultrasonic ringtones you can hear!

However, I did have to turn the volume up on my speakers to hear the highest frequency. Of course the fact that the air system in my office makes it sound like I’m in a freaking WIND TUNNEL may have something to do with that.

(via John Scalzi)

ADDENDUM the First:

When checking out the other answers, I got this:

Or maybe you are a mosquito, you certainly can’t be human.

The highest pitched ultrasonic mosquito ringtone that I can hear is 21.1kHz

Find out which ultrasonic ringtones you can hear!

Heh.

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Monday, March 17, 2008

Latin Phrases

I haven’t spent much time at my desk recently (yay for my laptop!)

So here are some of the Latin phrases from my calendar I particularly liked:

Fides facit fidem
Faith creates faith

Fortuna ceaca est– Cicero
Fortune is blind
(I feel like I should have known that one)

Errare humanum est – Seneca
To err is human

Scio quid velis

I know what you want
(That should really be the title of an erudite pop song. Feel free to write it now I’ve given you the idea.)

Vae victis – Livy
Woe to the vanquished

Parvum parva decent
– Horace
Small things become the small

Non omnia possumus omnes – Virgil
We can’t all do everything
(That’s getting taped to my desk)

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Chat Chat Chat

So I just discovered that I can log into AOL chat through gmail now! Which means that (in theory) I can now chat with my friend Susan. Who puts off replying to me e-mails until any children mentioned therein have grown up and graduated from college.

So this makes me happy!

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You Suck

When later questioned by his employers, the man said he was vacuuming his underpants, which was “a common practice in Poland”.

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17 March

Happy St. Patrick’s Day!

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Saturday, March 15, 2008

Super Saturday

Well, most of today was super. Except for the bit with the chimney fire. But OTHER than that, today was super.

Slept in (well, slept in as much as I can, knowing that Grandmom won’t leave her bedroom until we’re up, because she “doesn’t want to disturb” us.)

But more importantly spent several hours getting the garden ready for spring, which involved raking up all the leaves we’d covered the beds with, which showed that a lot of bulbs are starting to come up, and even the day lilies are starting to sprout. Also uncovered my herb garden, and was very pleased to discover that the rosemary seems to have survived the winter. So it looks like being close to the house and covered with leaves allowed it to survive in a zone colder than it normal can take.

I also see that several plants I put in last year seem to have survived the winter, but I’ll have to wait a bit more to see if others survived (including the foxglove). All in all, I’ve got a fair amount of variety right now, so the only planting I really need to do any more is fill in spaces where the occasional plant didn’t survive the winter.

Least pleasant was cleaning out the flower beds on the side of the house with the bearded irises. The greenery never quite dies back (especially when bedded down with leaves) so the beds are a nasty mess to clean up. And I can’t do a whole sale cutting back, because I’ve got spring bulbs coming up. But really, if that’s the worse I have to deal with, I’ve got nothing to complain about.

And I trimmed back most of what I’d left for “winter interest” including the dead heads and stems of the black eyed susans and purple cone flowers. So Although things look extremely bare right now, I see the bones of my garden starting to come back, and that always makes me feel good. And I thinned out the lavender. I felt like I should be doing something with all the stems I was cutting back, but into the compost they went.

We also went to Lowes, where I picked up some seeds. I’m going to try–for the umpteenth year in a row–to grow sunflowers. We’ll see how it works this year. The problem is we don’t have much full sun space (that’s an understatement) so plants like sunflowers and tea roses don’t tend to thrive. Which is too bad, because sun flowers provide food for birds (food other than what we supply in our multiple bird feeders) and because I love the smell of roses. Of course tea roses are no the most environmentally friendly flowers out there. So I should be happy that my rose bushes are thriving. But they just don’t smell the same.

So even though right now my garden looks bare and sad, I can start to picture how things are going to look, and in a month I can start bringing plants outside, and deciding what I want to put in planters on the deck.

It’s always nice to have something to look forward to.

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Friday, March 14, 2008

The End of Michelle’s Week of Fun

Tonight was Peking Acrobats.

To say that the Arts Series is unevenly spaced is putting it mildly. We went four months without going to a show, then we get two in one week.

But that’s fine, because it was all fun.

Peking Acrobats were great! I love circus performances as long as they’re humans only. Something about animal trainers kinda bothers me. But feats of acrobatics and daring do? Bring it on!

Almost as entertaining were the kids behind us (except when they were screeching. That was no good.) During one of the first tumbling acts, one kid kept saying, “I can do that! I can do that!” To which I thought, “sure you can kid.” So when they got to jar balancing act, I whispered to Michael, “I can see those parents behind us are going to end up with broken crockery.” That was followed by the plate balancing, which was pretty amazing, since he had about 30 plates going at once) and I whispered to Michael, “and broken plates too.”

So if you here a lot of aggravated yelling from this end of the country this weekend, you’ll know what it was.

I have to say though, that for the most part I was more impressed by the women than the men. In the second half they did parallel acts, such as chair balancing and jar spinning, and I just found what the women did to be more impressive. Probably because they did more work together.

Regardless, it was a fantastic show (I’m going to use up my supply of positive adjectives at this rate) and I highly recommend it if you get the opportunity to see it.

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If You’re Planning to Travel to Morgantown this Fall

Avoid the following dates:

Sat, Aug 30 – Villanova
Sat, Sep 27 – Marshall
Sat, Oct 4 – Rutgers
Sat, Oct 11 – Syracuse
Thu, Oct 23 – Auburn
Sat, Nov 8 – Cincinnati
Sat, Dec 6 – USF

Unless of course you want to come sit on my porch and watch the drunks go by, in which case, COME ON DOWN!

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Today’s Random Bits

Overheard:

That’s because all her boyfriends have been on steroids, so she knows what it’s really like.

I’m really hoping they weren’t talking about thee obvious here. Though being as these are college students, they probably were.


Today’s Headline from the DA

Large pile of dirt holds up traffic

That’s the best you can do folks? I know you’re a student paper and all, but really!


Random Website

The FUH2 website. See lots and lots of people giving the proper Hummer salute. You’ll want to check out the Submissions page.
(via War on Folly)

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3-14

Happy Pi Day!

3.14159265358979323846264338327950288419716939937510…!

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Thursday, March 13, 2008

Crocuses

Came home today and saw that the first bulbs are blooming!

So I’ve got new crocus flower pr0n!

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Janiece ROCKS!

Got the apple butter today!

Here are some pictures hot off the digital camera!

(more…)

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Categories: Food  

SQUEE!

Got this e-mail this morning!

Michelle Klishis-
TFAW.com will be sending you a package filled with delectable entertainment very soon. This shipment will include:

TFAW Shipment #321333
1 Serenity: Better Days #1 (of 3)

Mine! Mine! Mine!

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Wednesday, March 12, 2008

What’s Better than Awesome?

B.B. King!

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