I have Tiger's brain...
Oct. 24th, 2009 04:02 amSo, almost fell asleep on the way home from Massage Envy. Fought it the entire way. * sigh *
So, I go to bed and like a good brain it rests up and at 2:30 decides to recite the littany of things that must be done for the attempt tomorrow. Damn you brain, I could have just delt with the consiquences when I woke up.
Willpower roll later, the majority of the car is empty. Laundry is going. Scared the hell out of the Guinea pig twice and I'm sure pissed off my roommates. No rest for the wicked.
In other news, I'm still excited about it. And found almost everything I was looking for. The car charger and Ipod are still MIA. But that is going to take a search and rescue team.
I can't find word - still really tired - so deal with the spelling and grammer errors.
So I won't be at faire last weekend....
Oct. 16th, 2009 10:56 pm35,000 runners will enter the grueling Marine Corp Marathon on Oct. 25. As we know, the best reward for this accomplishment is a relaxing massage. This year, you can provide relief to these runners and earn a Guinness World Record for “The Most People Being Massaged” in the process.
Many wounded troops and their families will participate in the event, and we will be there to provide our support. In an effort to demonstrate pride and support to the troops, we will attempt to bring the record back to the United States. Currently the record is held in the United Kingdom.
( Read more... )
http://www.marinemarathon.com/page11.aspx
Birthday Eve
Sep. 16th, 2009 11:50 amIf you must get me a something, there is the Amazon wish list.
Used stuff is ok, if you have a CD on there that I want (or you would like to obtain it via being a pirate – Arrrgg!) - burn me a copy - I'll still be just as happy to have the music.
Awesomely well thought out hand made gifts, always a plus and appreciated.
Or be a cheap bastard :D I'll still know you love me.
http://amzn.com/w/2G44EBWDW8I
Rose Sellin'
Aug. 25th, 2009 11:46 pmTo my regulars/faithful patrons or those that thought they would hit up the “won” this year for my crafty deliveries and more. I’m not selling roses this year. But steadfast, reliable and wonderful Matt will gladly take your business. He gets the candy coated [evil] stamp of approval not only because he wears a kilt, carries a big stick (in a baldric no less) and has a fuzzy bunny basket, he gets it because he’s an all around nice guy and will take care of business.
Contact info:
FowlerMatthew77@aol.com
301-580-5217
What he looks like:
(no subject)
Aug. 11th, 2009 12:05 pm
The annual Perseid meteor shower is expected to put on a good show this week for those willing to get up in the wee hours of the morning and wait patiently for the shooting stars.
In North America, the best time to watch will be between midnight to 5 a.m. on Wednesday, Aug. 12, but late Tuesday night and also Wednesday night could prove fruitful, weather permitting.
The Perseids are always reliable, and sometimes rather spectacular. The only things that puts a damper on the August show are bad weather or bright moonlight. Unfortunately this week, as the Perseids reach their peak Tuesday and Wednesday nights, the moon will be high in the sky, outshining the fainter meteors.
Still, skywatchers around the globe will have a good chance of spotting the brighter meteors. Some already are enjoying the show.
Already underway
The Perseids are bits of debris from Comet Swift-Tuttle, which has laid down several streams of debris, each in a slightly different location, over the centuries as it orbits the sun. Every August, Earth passes through these debris streams, which spread out over time.
"They are typically fast, bright and occasionally leave persistent trains," says Joe Rao, SPACE.com's Skywatching Columnist. "And every once in a while, a Perseid fireball will blaze forth, bright enough to be quite spectacular and more than capable to attract attention even in bright moonlight."
Low numbers of Perseids, including some bright fireballs, have already been reported as Earth began entering the stream in late July. Seasoned observers have counted up to 25 per hour already, or nearly one every two minutes.
Most meteors are no bigger than a pea. They vaporize as they enter Earth's atmosphere, creating bright streaks across the sky.
The Perseids appear to emanate from the constellation Perseus, which rises high in the sky around midnight and is nearly overhead by dawn. Like most meteor showers, the hours between midnight and daybreak are typically the best time to watch, because that's when the side of Earth you are on is rotating into the direction of Earth's travels through space, so meteors are "scooped up" by the atmosphere at higher rates, much like a car's windshield ends the lives of more bugs than does the rear bumper.
Astronomers expect up to 200 meteors per hour in short bursts of up to 15 minutes or so. But many of the fainter meteors will simply not be visible due to moonlight, and rates will go down even more for those in urban areas. More likely a typical observer under reasonably dark skies might hope to see a meteor every couple minutes when the bursts come, and fewer during lulls.
When to watch
The best time to watch is between midnight and dawn Wednesday. Forecasters say the best stretch could come between 4 a.m. and 5 a.m. ET (1-2 a.m. PT), which would be after daybreak in Europe. Some Perseids might be visible late Tuesday night, and Wednesday night into Thursday morning could prove worthwhile, too.
Meteor forecasting is still in its infancy, however, so the best bet for anyone truly hungry to spot shooting stars is to get in as much observing time as possible from around 11 p.m. Tuesday night until dawn Wednesday, and if you miss that show, try the same time frame Wednesday evening into Thursday morning.
Meteors should be visible in the pre-dawn hours, weather permitting, all around the Northern Hemisphere.
"Earth passes through the densest part of the debris stream sometime on Aug. 12," said Bill Cooke of NASA's Meteoroid Environment Office. "Then, you could see dozens of meteors per hour."
Viewing tips
The best location is far from city and suburban lights. Ideally, find a structure, mountain or tree to block the moon. Then scan as much of the sky as possible. The meteors can appear anywhere, heading in any direction. If you trace their paths backward, they'll all point to the constellation Perseus.
People in locations where any chill might occur should dress warmer than they think necessary to allow for prolonged viewing.
Seasoned skywatchers advise using a blanket or lounge chair for comfort, so you can lie back and look up for long periods. Allow at least 15 minutes for your eyes to fully adjust to the darkness. Then expect meteors to be sporadic: You might see two in a row, or several minutes could go by between shooting stars.
Avid meteor watchers might want to try scanning the northeastern horizon from 9 p.m. to 11 p.m. local time (your local time, wherever you are) for Perseids that graze the horizon.
"Earthgrazers are meteors that approach from the horizon and skim the atmosphere overhead like a stone skipping across the surface of a pond," Cooke explained. "They are long, slow and colorful – among the most beautiful of meteors." He notes that an hour of watching may net only a few of these at most, but seeing even one can make the whole night worthwhile.
- Top 10 Perseid Meteor Shower Facts
- 2009 Perseids: Complete Viewer's Guide
- Video: Meteor's Fall Caught on Camera
- Original Story: Strong Meteor Shower Expected Tonight
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Massage Envy
Mon 6-10
Thu 6-10
Fri 6-10
So that leaves Tue/Wed/Sat/Sun.
Of which is not applicable this week because I’m picking up at Massage Envy because I thought I was going to Sterling NYRF. I just don’t have the energy for it especially since I’m working more. I’ll just take the nice paycheck thanks. :)
Need a project?
Jul. 23rd, 2009 11:16 amCover your ass in awesome, make your own drawers!
http://belleandburger.blogspot.com/2009/06/panty-tutorial-how-to-make-your-own.html
OTAKON EVE FOLKS!
If you are going to be at Otakon and want to meet up with the Amy~Won, have her grace you with her presence, get a backrub, etc!!!
Leave me a note with your room/table number/location.
Your cell if you want a txt/call. (Comments screened)
Much love my Otaku brethren! Now let’s take out that death star!
Gumby wins best Faire husband award...
Jun. 22nd, 2009 11:32 pmP.S. You might be a redneck if; you have ever used your bathpoof to open a beer while relaxing in the tub.
P.S.S. You might also be a redneck if; you made your own clothes line, in your car, with a shoe string, to dry your shirt, on the way to work, with the windows down. (Don't knock it, it works!)
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