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Tuesday, June 02, 2009

a long day, now to blade

last night was nice, the new location is pretty sweet and there were quite a few pretty girls :)
this morning was particularly difficult to wake up to. i was still annoyed by idiot girl from yesterday evening, but i got some advice about how to deal with her...

my eye's shaking so much that looking at a screen is causing motion sickness. i really hope it doesn't last up to three weeks.

i kept falling asleep on the dentist's chair this morning, she was getting irritated asking me repeatedly to open my mouth. i'm suspicious that the rest of the day's low points were related to the anaesthetic. who likes being lopsided?

so that's two of us who couldn't talk... the goto guy's lost his voice. i hope it's not contagious.

on the plus side, i missed lunch and consumed a couple of instant-noodly-types instead. i felt better for it. of course, feeling better is a relative term - i've been tired all day and feeling a bit on the dodgy, unhealthy side. i've just had coffee and the usual tuna salad and i'm going out anyway - i can't not exercise.

i'm not really listening to aubrey de grey, but that's because i'm a deathist and i think he's wasting his time. we have more important things to do - like extend the lifespan of our species:
"yeah - but this assumes that the person who's aging and dying is doing so all alone. the ADVANTAGE of dying is that we have great incentive to do stuff with the time we have and raise up a new, improved generation.

[...]

i'm just saying.
"

i called up my isp to complain about my connection speed. they've been telling me i have a 1.5MB line, but it's 1.5Mb - "what? you actually expected 1.5 megaBYTES?!"
love them.
it has been suggested that i offer to pay them in shikils, which we'll define as 1/8th of a shekel.

a rather profound calvin and hobbes

here's a tale of plane woe that's morosely true.

i'm not sure about taking out the tinfoil helmet this week.

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