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We have made it seven days without the cats knocking over the Christmas tree! A whole week! And we even left them alone with it totally unsupervised for a whole afternoon. So far they seem to be totally content with ripping off the ribbons....Weird.
~shakes my finger at the cats~ Bad cats! Bad! Don't you know that you are giving the rest of the cats of the world a bad name? Now go over and knock down that tree!
~grins~
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Finally broke down and ordered a bread box. The Tupperware bin I'd been using kept all the moisture in so the bread kept getting moldy, and the smell bothered me so much that I didn't bake bread at all last week. Kidlet was sad getting GF bagel sandwiches all week, but that's the only kind of bread I can buy instead of make myself, so he had to put up with it. This was one of those times when I really missed being able to just buy bread. But gluten free bread at the store is mostly made from sadness and disappointment. They're the first two ingredients right before rice flour and corn starch. :P
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Some people like to spring trips to the dentist while on the way (*snicker* c'mon Billy let's go get that puppy you always wanted! *snicker*exaggerated spousal wink*)
Not me, I like to spring it on them right before bed. "Goodnight! Sleep tight! Don't worry, I'm sure the dentist appointments tomorrow morning will go great! Okay then, goodnight!" "Wait... what!?!"
Rosita the Riveter |
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Well, I'm well and pissed off. A warehouse illegally converted jnto housing and hosting a rave caught fire in Oakland the other night, and among 36 confirmed dead (there may be more) is a student at my school. I didn't know her well, but I did have a couple classes with her. I'm not super crushed (like, we didn't interact much and I had no particular opinion of her as a person), but it's still pretty upsetting, given that I can put a face, voice, and personality to the name. And why did so many people die? Fire code wasn't followed in the least. So that sizeable fire code violation at work I've notified management of more than once, to be told not to worry about it because we have no choice but to overpack the stockroom for the holidays? OSHA knows about it now. If that means we're in for a really bad time, I don't care. This fire code stuff matters.
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Well, I'm well and pissed off. A warehouse illegally converted jnto housing and hosting a rave caught fire in Oakland the other night, and among 36 confirmed dead (there may be more) is a student at my school. I didn't know her well, but I did have a couple classes with her. I'm not super crushed (like, we didn't interact much and I had no particular opinion of her as a person), but it's still pretty upsetting, given that I can put a face, voice, and personality to the name. And why did so many people die? Fire code wasn't followed in the least. So that sizeable fire code violation at work I've notified management of more than once, to be told not to worry about it because we have no choice but to overpack the stockroom for the holidays? OSHA knows about it now. If that means we're in for a really bad time, I don't care. This fire code stuff matters.
absolutely right.
Aranna |
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Well, I'm well and pissed off. A warehouse illegally converted jnto housing and hosting a rave caught fire in Oakland the other night, and among 36 confirmed dead (there may be more) is a student at my school. I didn't know her well, but I did have a couple classes with her. I'm not super crushed (like, we didn't interact much and I had no particular opinion of her as a person), but it's still pretty upsetting, given that I can put a face, voice, and personality to the name. And why did so many people die? Fire code wasn't followed in the least. So that sizeable fire code violation at work I've notified management of more than once, to be told not to worry about it because we have no choice but to overpack the stockroom for the holidays? OSHA knows about it now. If that means we're in for a really bad time, I don't care. This fire code stuff matters.
If your company is anything like mine they will temporarily fix or hide all the OSHA issues before the inspector arrives so that it just looks like a fake alert. After the inspector leaves it will go right back to the way it was.
Tacticslion |
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Tacticslion wrote:Thanks for keeping the fires burning! :DTacticslion wrote:PAGE THREE BUMP-BA-BUMP-BUMP~!Tacticslion wrote:Oh! And reminding FaWtL to sign up for taig's Twelve Days of Third Partymas Year Two! Make it less likely (statistically) that I'll win anything and more likely (statistically) that you will*!
* By virtue of the fact that, at present, if you're not signed up, you're at 0%, and, therefore, any chance whatsoever increases from that. XD
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NobodysHome |
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Well, I'm well and pissed off. A warehouse illegally converted jnto housing and hosting a rave caught fire in Oakland the other night, and among 36 confirmed dead (there may be more) is a student at my school. I didn't know her well, but I did have a couple classes with her. I'm not super crushed (like, we didn't interact much and I had no particular opinion of her as a person), but it's still pretty upsetting, given that I can put a face, voice, and personality to the name. And why did so many people die? Fire code wasn't followed in the least. So that sizeable fire code violation at work I've notified management of more than once, to be told not to worry about it because we have no choice but to overpack the stockroom for the holidays? OSHA knows about it now. If that means we're in for a really bad time, I don't care. This fire code stuff matters.
So Albany already has one of the highest population densities and lowest per-capita park space in the state. Our schools, built within the last decade, are already using temporary buildings due to massive overcrowding. And our city council is trying to figure out how to house a few thousand MORE people, increasing our population by 10-20%, because... why?
And that of course leads to exactly the situation we saw in Oakland: Buildings never intended for residential use get converted by greedy landlords, ignoring all fire and earthquake codes along the way, city enforcers are actively encouraged to look the other way because, "Low income housing", and eventually, massive tragedy strikes.
Building codes exist for a reason. Zoning laws exist for a reason. Saying, "Rents are too high so we need to ignore enforcement of building codes and zoning laws" is tantamount to, "We should murder the poor."
I mean, what's REALLY telling to me is all the headlines. "Other artist communities fear crackdowns."
"Oh, woe is me! They're going to insist I live in a safe location so I don't die in a similar tragedy! Curse them!"
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We have made it seven days without the cats knocking over the Christmas tree! A whole week! And we even left them alone with it totally unsupervised for a whole afternoon. So far they seem to be totally content with ripping off the ribbons....Weird.
They are lulling you into a false sense of security.
Tacticslion |
Rosita the Riveter wrote:Well, I'm well and pissed off. A warehouse illegally converted jnto housing and hosting a rave caught fire in Oakland the other night, and among 36 confirmed dead (there may be more) is a student at my school. I didn't know her well, but I did have a couple classes with her. I'm not super crushed (like, we didn't interact much and I had no particular opinion of her as a person), but it's still pretty upsetting, given that I can put a face, voice, and personality to the name. And why did so many people die? Fire code wasn't followed in the least. So that sizeable fire code violation at work I've notified management of more than once, to be told not to worry about it because we have no choice but to overpack the stockroom for the holidays? OSHA knows about it now. If that means we're in for a really bad time, I don't care. This fire code stuff matters.** spoiler omitted **...
On a less political and more parental note, I found it mildly amusing, because it's the exact same thing I see in young kids all the time, "Oh no! Someone got hurt! Now we're going to get in trouble! I didn't do it! Much!"
(Also, it's similar to the arguments why Menkerr must be evil, as he kicks out those poor people who live in his island experiment... because performing the law for the good of the community is evil, if a house is taken away, because you fail to uphold your obligations, after which you are set free to make your own way in the world, with a full (free) education, and are probably even given a job, since published NPC recruiters have been failed once-residents... Eheheh... that's from the game, but might be politics?)
That said, it's an understandable concern: most people aren't worried about tragedy that happens to someone else, because that sort of thing doesn't happen to them (*cough* >.>), but are worried about the more immediate threat of, "Where will I stay the night?"
It's a complicated question without easy answers, but I wish everyone the best.
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Oh, I ramble on because I had to live that life for 3 years while I was a professor and NobodysWife was in school: A low-rent place with an electrical system that pre-dated circuit breakers, a whopping 15 amps per apartment, and a landlord whose solution to tenant complaints was to get adapters and put 30-amp fuses into the 15-amp slots. When the bathroom floor of one apartment rotted through, he threw down a piece of 1/4" plywood and called it "fixed".
And the local fire marshal just went along with it. We'd call in a complaint, he'd call the landlord and say, "I'll be there in 3 days."
So the landlord would come by, swap out the fuses, put up the fire alarms, and move the stuff that was blocking the door. The fire marshal would come by, say, "Oh, everything looks in order," and mosey off. When we said, "He just put all this stuff up just for your visit!", he responded, "Oh, he's an old friend of mine! I'm SURE he wouldn't do THAT!"
As soon as he was gone, out went the fire alarms and back came the 30-amp fuses.
When our clueless neighbors added an electric dryer, we were utterly sure the place was going to burn down, so we started looking for a new place. It took us 6 months, but we found an "old lady" place 10 miles north that was twice the size, in good repair, had a view of 4 bridges, and was all of 10% more rent. (You have to find places with elderly landlords who care more about the tenants than the rent.)
Amazingly, the place was built in the 1950's, and survived the dryer.
But it's left me bitter about landlords and inspectors who care more about their bottom dollar than the safety of their tenants.
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Oh wondrous and brilliant minds of FaWtL, what is some good anime for Pea Bear, it's come to my attention all her friends are "super into anime"
Not knowing her tastes makes it hard to give good recommendations, but I can try. If you have Netflix, maybe check out Nana for a drama, or Your Lie in April for a romantic drama (and probably some tears). Crunchyroll offers Is it Wrong to Pick Up Girls in a Dungeon for a comedy set in a fantasy setting with an interesting take on gods. For food stuff, check out Food Wars: Shokugeki no Soma.
That's all I have for now.
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Oh wondrous and brilliant minds of FaWtL, what is some good anime for Pea Bear, it's come to my attention all her friends are "super into anime"
Elf Princess Rane is two episodes of utterly inappropriate, side-splitting humor.
If she's anything like the Impii, she'll LOVE it!
And it's short, and full of inappropriateness that a 12-year-old would love, and everything Pea Bear needs to impress her friends.
Escaflowne is a far more "mature" 28-episode saga that's pretty darned brilliant. Not mature as in, "Lots of gore and nudity", but mature as in, "A fairly complex plotline".
Another of my favorite "one season and it's over" series.
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Well, since it's been an hour since my last post here, and I've not received any information to narrow down my 250+ title collection, I'll simply put forth a small sample of my personal favorites.
Maoyu ( Maoyu mao yusha ),
Lord Vanadis and Marksman,
Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood,
Ghost Hunt,
Another,
Tytania,
Glass Fleet,
Higurashi - when they cry,
Tokyo Ghoul ( including Root A ),
and The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.
Hope this list helps.
P.S. also Sword Art Online *D'oh*
NobodysHome |
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Well, since it's been an hour since my last post here, and I've not received any information to narrow down my 250+ title collection, I'll simply put forth a small sample of my personal favorites.
Maoyu ( Maoyu mao yusha ),
Lord Vanadis and Marksman,
Full Metal Alchemist: Brotherhood,
Ghost Hunt,
Another,
Tytania,
Glass Fleet,
Higurashi - when they cry,
Tokyo Ghoul ( including Root A ),
and The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya.Hope this list helps.
P.S. also Sword Art Online *D'oh*
The first season of Sword Art Online is amazing.
We could not stomach subsequent seasons for... reasons...
captain yesterday |
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Yeah, sorry! Just got the kids back to school from the dentist (successful all around) all those sound great, she's twelve, but she's a smart twelve and has been watching Archer and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia for... awhile, and my brother was so kind to let her watch the entire Terminator saga by the time she was ten, so as far as language or violence goes, she can handle it.
It helps that she's been watching the making of documentaries since she was five and her uncles work in movie special effects.
Wei Ji the Learner |
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CY: Posts on this forum, or on the WoTC forum?
Because posting like that over there could arguably be them trying to 'protect their name'.
Personally think it'd be foolish if the reasoning was clearly lined out, and capable of being addressed --ie, not a troll
Separate item: Still waiting for the package with Blood of Beasts to show up.
It's been less than ten miles away from the house since... Friday.
Don't drive and the location is well removed from any public transportation...
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Rosita the Riveter wrote:Well, I'm well and pissed off. A warehouse illegally converted jnto housing and hosting a rave caught fire in Oakland the other night, and among 36 confirmed dead (there may be more) is a student at my school. I didn't know her well, but I did have a couple classes with her. I'm not super crushed (like, we didn't interact much and I had no particular opinion of her as a person), but it's still pretty upsetting, given that I can put a face, voice, and personality to the name. And why did so many people die? Fire code wasn't followed in the least. So that sizeable fire code violation at work I've notified management of more than once, to be told not to worry about it because we have no choice but to overpack the stockroom for the holidays? OSHA knows about it now. If that means we're in for a really bad time, I don't care. This fire code stuff matters.** spoiler omitted **...
Tacticslion |
EDIT: MAN, was I ever ninja'd! But they didn't put music links!
As for anime, we really like Ouran Highschool Host Club (it features a "plain" girl who accidentally falls in with an exclusive "date-like service" club in which she pretends to be one of the guys of the club for "reasons"); and Princess Tutu* (a storybook tale about a duck that becomes a ballerina "princess"** quasi-super-hero).
As far as things that are interesting, this video is what got us into Princess Tutu (spoilers).
As for fun AMVs about OHHC... uh... thi-, no (good song, only okay video***), this-, no (better, but lacking that spark***), or maybe this o-***... eh, I dunno, choose your own?
Of course, then there's all three Full Metal Panics (though the middle one is just silly, and the last one has risque-parent-check-it-first parts which are alluded to in the video).
The Melancholy of Haruhi Suzumiya^ is a phenomenal show. Highly recommended.
Scrapped Princess is an excellent anime... to teach you not to set your expectations so high, because even though it starts great, it also ends up kind of going nowhere, even when the story is (or should be, or seems) otherwise epic. It's good, but it's vague and confusing at the same time, and does not explain itself well.
If you want to rid her of persistent pesky happiness, and ruin all magical girl stories forever, there's always Madoka Magica!
(Hint: don't choose that one.)
Or you could just enjoy great Christmas music!
Hope that helps!
* Technically, there is a moment of hypothetical male full frontal... but it's Ken-doll-like. The anime is... super clean in pretty much all other regards, and even in that one, weird as it is to say.
** "Princess" in terms of, "that's just what she's called," rather than, "she actually is the heiress of a kingdom of any sort." That said, it does kind of work within the storybook context of the anime; it's a trope, but it works.
*** Better than I could do, admittedly!
^ Warning: the last video s Japanese B-Boy music... but is a phenomenally edited video! (And, you know, I like the music, too, potential cultural insensitivity notwithstanding.) Extended version with "credits" stuff.
Wei Ji the Learner |
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NobodysHome wrote:** spoiler omitted **...Rosita the Riveter wrote:Well, I'm well and pissed off. A warehouse illegally converted jnto housing and hosting a rave caught fire in Oakland the other night, and among 36 confirmed dead (there may be more) is a student at my school. I didn't know her well, but I did have a couple classes with her. I'm not super crushed (like, we didn't interact much and I had no particular opinion of her as a person), but it's still pretty upsetting, given that I can put a face, voice, and personality to the name. And why did so many people die? Fire code wasn't followed in the least. So that sizeable fire code violation at work I've notified management of more than once, to be told not to worry about it because we have no choice but to overpack the stockroom for the holidays? OSHA knows about it now. If that means we're in for a really bad time, I don't care. This fire code stuff matters.** spoiler omitted **...
The more important and pertinent factor is that it transcends politics and falls into good ol' greed.
It slides *back* into politics when one considers alternative sociopolitical options to address the concerns.
Tacticslion |
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Celestial Healer wrote:In other news, my FAWTL reading is behind by about 750 posts. Was there anything good in all of that?I'm doing a Christmas giveaway again
You should partake! It could be an awesome wedding/Christmas gift!
Tacticslion |
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I liked it. But I'm not a 12 year old.
EDIT: I agree with this-! (I know you said she's mature, but still, we're recommending to you, so caution is in our best interests, along with transparency.)
Also, get your young ones started on Mobile Suit Gundam(the real thing, not the hipster crap that takes place in alternate universes) as soon as possible. The Mobile Suit Gundam The Origin is still up on YouTube.
*whispers*
Ooooohhhhhh-eeeeeeiiiiiiiiigggghhhhttttthhhhhh Eeeeeeeemmmmmm-Eeeessssss Teeeaaaammmmm...(08th MS Team.)
NobodysHome |
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Random lunchtime musing:
Is it my Old Manliness (TM), or are remixes the Tool of the Devil?
I listen to Pandora at work, and I unashamedly bask in "independent girl" bands: Lady Gaga, Madonna, Britney Spears(!!), Pink, Evanescence, Sia, etc.
Unfortunately, Pandora has this bizarre idea that if I "thumbs up" a song, I obviously want to hear 38 different remixes of it. I honestly couldn't believe how many different versions of "Like a Prayer" there were... ALL bad!
So I was mentioning this to NobodysWife, and she admitted that both she and Impus Major gave up on Pandora in favor of Spotify for exactly that reason -- too many remixes.
I sent Pandora an enhancement request (a "no remixes" button), and in the half hour after sending it I was subjected to THREE MORE remixes.
So is there anyone out in FaWtL-land that actually LIKES remixes?
captain yesterday |
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It depends for me, you really have to take them case by case.
Generally speaking, pop remixes are nothing more then blatant cash grabs to be avoided. :-)
edit: I'm personally a huge fan of The Pharcyde's remix of Doin' Time by Sublime
NobodysHome |
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It depends for me, you really have to take them case by case.
Generally speaking, pop remixes are nothing more then blatant cash grabs to be avoided. :-)
edit: I'm personally a huge fan of The Pharcyde's remix of Doin' Time by Sublime
That's an interesting example, because he didn't change the original song, he just added his own vocals and a few scratches. So more of a "cover using the original song" than what I think of as a "remix" (modifying the original beat, chorus, or what-have-you). But it calls itself a remix, and it fits into the category, so I'll concede -- you've found ONE decent remix! :-P
EDIT: And there are a LOT of covers out there that I LOVE! So it's really, "Let's take a perfectly good song and add a bunch of techno beats to make it more danceable, then play it on the radio because...???"