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Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Festival of Ideas

The first speaker for WVU’s Festival of Ideas has been posted.

Arianna Huffington will speak this Friday at the Mountainlair at 7:30PM. She spoke here several years ago (you’ll have to search, since I wasn’t using blogging software at that point, so didn’t have permalinks) for the same series, and I thoroughly enjoyed her talk. She’s a very dynamic and vivacious speaker, so if you have the chance, you may want to take the time to hear her talk.

And hopefully we’ll have a better idea who else is speaking soon.

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Still Rabies

Every couple years I stumble back upon Rum & Monkey’s. While there I always take the horrible affliction test.

As usual, I’m Rabies.

I am Rabies. Grrrrrrrr!
Which Horrible Affliction are you?
A Rum and Monkey disease.

Happy Tuesday to you!

ADDENDUM the First:
More tests under the cut
(more…)

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Monday, February 25, 2008

African Footprint

We’ve got tickets for African Footprint tonight.

It looks excellent, so I’m hoping we enjoy it as much as we liked Stomp (a show to which it has been compared.)

Now you know one of the best things about living in Morgantown–although it’s still a relatively small town, we get cool stuff because of the University.

Next show we have tickets for is BB King, and then the Peking Acrobats.

ADDENDUM the First:
FANTASTICALLY AMAZINGLY AWESOME AWESOME AWESOME!

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Sunday, February 24, 2008

Great. Just What We Needed.

Ralph Nader has now entered the 2008 presidential race

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Saturday, February 23, 2008

Boring

Sorry. Nothing for you today but a book review over on the book blog.

Went to have a very belated Chinese New Year’s celebration with our friends Kim & Mike (their baby has been sick, so they wanted to err on the side of caution.) And the restaurant from which we wanted to order was (for an unknown reason) close. So we got our second choice restaurant, but Kim made Sesame Noodles, and I made the world’s best brownies, and we got to hang out, so it was all good.

Hope your Saturday has been enjoyable. Now I’m off to try and finish Thud.

Written by Michelle at 10:13 pm    

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Categories: Books & Reading,Food  

Friday, February 22, 2008

Today’s Word

logy \LOH-ghee\ adjective
: marked by sluggishness and lack of vitality : groggy

Yeah, that’s about right for the past three days…

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Thursday, February 21, 2008

Things that Make Me Mad

I know that there’s a lot to be angry about these days, and other people are ranting about those important things so I don’t have to. But today’s news got me stark ranting raging pissed off.

And that’s the bullshit about John McCain’s friendship with a woman.

When I initially heard the story, I thought the focus was upon his relationship with a lobbyist, and a possible quid pro quo, while depressing (considering McCain’s stance on such things) was news.

But no, it seems that there was no political impropriety, however, staffers were disturbed that the Senator had a female friend and this was obviously going to make people assume that illicit boinking was going on.

Because of COURSE men and women can’t be friends without sex entering the equation.

Why does this idea stick around today? I thought American society had moved past the idea that women had to be chaperoned when they were around men who were not immediate family members. I thought that the fact that we have gender integrated workplaces allowed us to move beyond the idea that sex is the only reason men and women could possibly want to spend time with each other.

It continues to astound me that in this day and age such ideas are still common–and that it was automatically assumed that the American people would see a male female friendship as a secret sexual relationship.

Sure, there have been jokes about Condi Rice and Bush, but I thought most of those stemmed from the fact that she accidentally referred to Bush as “my husband” which was rather strange.

Do we really believe that their relationship is untoward? Why would we think that McCain’s relationship with a woman was more than friendship?

Every time I hear sly comments about a man and woman and their “friendship” it just makes me wonder what is wrong with the commenter that they are incapable of a male-female friendship.

Why do I get so mad about this? Because some of my best friends happen to be guys. And the idea that someone “assumes” something about that friendship just pisses me off. My guy friends are almost all happily married, and I adore their wives. These are my good friends. I want them to be happy, because I love them like brothers. Why would I want to do something to harm their happiness?

John McCain as a grown-up. Why did his aides think he was incapable of having a friendship with a member of the opposite sex? Why is spending time with a friend suspect only when that friend is a member of the opposite sex?

Is this country really that juvenile?

Written by Michelle at 9:10 pm    

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Today

HAPPY BIRTHDAY ERIN!

And just for your birthday–here’s a cat picture!

Filed Kat

If you like, I can sing too!

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Wednesday, February 20, 2008

Bah Humph

Just one of those days.

I’m going to go eat some more double chocolate cookies and curl up with the second Repairman Jack novel.

Meanwhile, if you’re bored, you can go read some book reviews or read a book yourself. I’ve got lots of recommendations

Written by Michelle at 7:57 pm    

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Tuesday, February 19, 2008

Patriot Guard Riders

Janiece’s post got me searching for a group I vaguely remembered hearing about several years ago, the Patriot Guard Riders.

They exist to circle around funerals and other events where Jackasses like the Westboro Baptist Church and any other group that seeks to disrupt a military or other funeral.

As much as it depresses me that groups like these need to exist, I am glad they do exist.

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Boo! Hiss!

The only mystery in this book, is why I bothered to read it all the way through.

Yes, it’s one of my very rare bad reviews. I’m not sure that my full level of annoyance shines through, however. I mean, a couple chapters in I was telling Michael I just wanted to finish it so I could move onto something else. But I kept reading. Which I suppose is the most positive thing I can say about it.

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Netscape = Dead

Yeah, you’re thinking, “hasn’t Netscape been dead for years?”

Perhaps, but now it’s official.

And that is your useless fact of the day.

Written by Michelle at 1:37 pm    

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Monday, February 18, 2008

Sudden Realization

I suddenly realized why most Americans are not upset about the various invasions of privacy set forth by the Bush administration.

If you are willing to have private phone conversations in public, why would you care what else people knew about you?

Written by Michelle at 5:53 pm    

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Michelle’s Day, Condensed

We’re locked out of the break room? Sure I’ll try my key.
Hey! Look! I found someone to fix the lock on the break room! Yay!
Oh. Goody. I get to redo the entire schedule for a full week. Look. No warm bodies to cover a two hour period.
Electronic dissertation? Here are some answers for you.
More scheduling.
The printer is misbehaving? I’ll come beat it into submission.
All the dates you scheduled in July? You didn’t write them down and deleted the reminders I sent you? Sure, I’d love to print out the calendars for those weeks and leave them at the front desk.
More scheduling.
Yes, I’d love to come up front and fix the page number on someone’s dissertation. He wandered away? Call me when he comes back.
More scheduling.
Okay, here’s how to fix page numbering: turn on show hide codes, continuous section break, continuous section break, not same as previous, not same as previous, insert page number, format page number, insert page number, format page number. Got all that?
Finish scheduling.
What do you mean Word saves all revisions if you have fast save turned on? Everything? You mean EVERYTHING? Really? Oh. Wow. I can see why the dean would be upset.
The calendars are at the Front Desk. (Where I TOLD you they’d be.)
No, I don’t know of a way to make the page number on the abstract page start at i and not ii. Tell him it should be fine to submit like that.
Sure. I’ve love to schedule a class Just For You. How about three weeks from now when I have some open time on my calendar?
Oh. Goody. I’d love to update the entire Adobe Suite just to get Acrobat working. You want me to close Acrobat? Fine. You want me to close Dreamweaver? Fine. You want me to close Firefox? Fine. You want me to close Word? Fine. I’ll just sit here and twiddle my thumbs.
By they way, here’s the secret that should work if the lock sticks on the break room door again. For some reason, I forgot to tell you earlier.
Ma’am, if you’ve tried all those things, I suggest you run a repair on Excel, and if that doesn’t work, call the Help Desk.
Why hasn’t anyone looked at this revisions I gave you all three weeks ago? I wasn’t kidding! DO IT NOW! I have to TEACH these classes! SOON!

If anyone needs me, I’ll be hiding under my desk, not answering my phone, for the remainder of the day.

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