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06/23/2009 00:46 #49036

Work and weather

I worked from 10:30-10:30 today. When I ran back from lunch I took
this picture of the idealic weather I missed all day. Why is it that
every weekend is rainy an every Monday-wednesday is perfect?

I didn't take claritin today. I was wondering if it is what elevates
my heartbeat and gives me anxiety. It's either that or the stress
from thinking about all the nuclear Bombs possibly pointed at us in
some former soviet state. The more I think about computers and
security the more scared it makes me or nuclear bombs.

I guess it could also stem from the poor reviews of the nokia n97. I
think this means I am destined to get the new iPhone and sadly I was
hoping for something cooler which doesn't exist right now.

Tomorrow I start at 9am which is beyond too early for me. That kind of
shift in schedule is going to kill my day.
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metalpeter - 06/23/09 20:17
Well if you have the symptoms you say you have their is a legal cure for that, hey what ever happened to that bill in NYS. So maybe that is only true in a few states.
tinypliny - 06/23/09 03:47
What we need is to shift the week so that all weekdays become nasty and the weekends glorious. It really does seem extremely and most cruelly unfair. I wanted to lie on the grass and stare up at the clouds yesterday and all I did was process those 700 people who signed up for the Spit for the cure all day long.

06/21/2009 15:58 #49023

Happy father's Day

We had a tasty dinner of steak for us and lamb for my dad.
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lilho - 06/22/09 00:13
wow. my mom can do that. i want to fall asleep in a chair someday...

06/21/2009 00:55 #49019

Environmental Consciousness

It's kind of ironic to use a paper cup that brags about it's
environmentally friendly properties and then stack them two high.
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metalpeter - 06/21/09 11:13
I have never worked at one of those places and don't even really ever buy hot drinks. I'm wondering if they don't want to use sleeves because it would be some else you would have to order and then if different cups have different cuts would you have to get different sized ones or would they sit on the cup in a different spot. It could also be that they don't want that starbucks look also? I think doubling the cup might be the easiest way. In terms of the ennviorment if you have a way to recycle the cups then it might be better then washing all of them, over and over again. Yes you do have to do it with the plates. But I bet the paper ones are a lot easier. The other advantage is that if someone wants it to go or stay it is the same cup. The thing I wonder is maybe it is a class thing. See hot Chocalate and Coffee goes in cups with a message and Fancy Stuff goes in glass, again I wasn't there so it is hard to say.
libertad - 06/21/09 10:05
They served my cappuccino in a glassware. I think workers at coffee places sometimes use paper because it's less work for them. I think owners would rather use the glassware as it is cheaper for them. As far as double cupping it is very wasteful and they should have sleeves to use instead for those that want them because there precious little fingers might get burned. I can't wait to try one of their panninis.
tinypliny - 06/21/09 03:03
You know what, I don't get all those cup things at that place. If they want to be so environmentally friendly, they should serve everything in glassware if the customer is not going to take it out. I think they randomly serve some things in paper and some in glass and porcelain ware. I wonder what the logic behind that selection is because I don't think they ever ask me whether it is "to go" or "to stay"...
tinypliny - 06/21/09 03:00
Does it still close at 10:00PM or stays open till later?

06/21/2009 00:19 #49017

How many polocks does it take to get a joke?
Category: protest
How many polocks does it take to get a joke? Apparently more than this many. These people are protesting a play called Polish Joke which is playing at Canisius' Marie Maday Theatre on Main Street.

Here is a guy with a proud Polish American Sign at the protest
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[box]By Colin Dabkowski - At its essence, "Polish Joke" is about one man's crisis of identity over his Polish heritage, his long and misguided journey away from his roots and his eventual realization that true ethnic identity is to be denied at one's ultimate peril. It is nothing less than an affirmation, if a rather long-winded one, of the importance of embracing one's own heritage.

Playwright David Ives, in his traditionally neurotic and absurdist manner, has employed a hearty helping of self-deprecation, the standard tool of ethnocentric comedies like "My Big Fat Greek Wedding." Ives' jokes - which aim to flip standard Polish jokes on their heads by placing them within Ives' self-critical narrative-don't always hit home. But what they never do is step over the line from satire and into demeaning caricature of Polish people, as has been suggested by community members, many of whom have neither seen nor read the play.

Thomas LaChiusa gives an adept comic performance as Jasiu, the conflicted protagonist, as does David Hoffmann in a variety of roles. Director Maureen Sheldon points out in her program note that she, and most of the actors - not to mention the playwright himself - are Polish.

This fact should encourage community members who have manufactured gut-reactionary outrage at what they read about the play, or merely at its provocative title, to come out and judge for themselves.

cdabkowski@buffnews.com[/box]

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james - 06/21/09 10:51
Perhaps this was a metajoke. The protestors are their own Polish joke.

06/19/2009 16:09 #49008

Clipboard security
Category: web
I wonder if this clipbard security thing is still an issue. Is anyone using IE 6 anymore?

Remember when I used to be creative? I used to have so much fun with photoshop in the days before the non-stop programming.

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