Jul. 3rd, 2013
A comfortable lie
Jul. 3rd, 2013 08:42 amI made the hotel reservation and registered my membership for 221B Con in Atlanta next year.

I'm excited to meet
aprilstarchild and (HOPE HOPE HOPE HOPE)
pennswoods if she can make the long haul from Sweden. I was hoping to road trip there so I could bring a cooler of my own food. But I decided driving all that way home after the con would suck ass. =( Driving there would be kind of awesome, but shit I'm gonna be tired after the con, and driving home alone would be exhausting and probably a little depressing.

In preparation for importing my LJ archive and info over to Dreamwidth, I removed a whole bunch of people and comms that haven't been active in LJ. I wonder if I should start looking at adding some like-minded folks who have similar interests. My f-page is almost all RSS feeds these days, which is kind of sad-making.
Holy fucking shit look at this artist.
Just when I think the Dr. Boli blog has nothing more to offer me, it throws out a gem like this one: The Boy Who Cried Wolf, From Dr. Boli’s Fables for Children Who Are Too Old to Believe in Fables.
Had another round with insomnia last night which was less than awesome. I strongly suspect it was due to the bottle of wine I shared with my boss after work. I was up from midnight to 4:30. SO TIRED today.

I'm excited to meet
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In preparation for importing my LJ archive and info over to Dreamwidth, I removed a whole bunch of people and comms that haven't been active in LJ. I wonder if I should start looking at adding some like-minded folks who have similar interests. My f-page is almost all RSS feeds these days, which is kind of sad-making.
Holy fucking shit look at this artist.
Just when I think the Dr. Boli blog has nothing more to offer me, it throws out a gem like this one: The Boy Who Cried Wolf, From Dr. Boli’s Fables for Children Who Are Too Old to Believe in Fables.
Had another round with insomnia last night which was less than awesome. I strongly suspect it was due to the bottle of wine I shared with my boss after work. I was up from midnight to 4:30. SO TIRED today.
Brought to you by the letters WTF
Jul. 3rd, 2013 09:52 amThis just came in my work email:
Calendar of Events from the University of Kansas
From KU News Service, Office of Public Affairs | http://www.calendar.ku.edu
Events for July 3-13, 2013
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03 Wednesday
Workshop. EndNote X6: Building your Library & Cite While You Write. Workshop. 3 p.m. Anschutz Library. Sponsored by KU Libraries Workshop. Call 785-864-0410.
Meeting. TLC Group. 5 p.m. 341 Fraser Hall. Cost eight sessions for $30 total. Sponsored by Department of Psychology. Call 785-864-4121.
04 Thursday
Academic date. Independence Day (no classes). All-day event. All-university. Sponsored by Office of the Registrar. Call 785-864-4422.
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Very nice of the Office of the Registrar to sponsor a federal holiday, no?
Calendar of Events from the University of Kansas
From KU News Service, Office of Public Affairs | http://www.calendar.ku.edu
Events for July 3-13, 2013
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03 Wednesday
Workshop. EndNote X6: Building your Library & Cite While You Write. Workshop. 3 p.m. Anschutz Library. Sponsored by KU Libraries Workshop. Call 785-864-0410.
Meeting. TLC Group. 5 p.m. 341 Fraser Hall. Cost eight sessions for $30 total. Sponsored by Department of Psychology. Call 785-864-4121.
04 Thursday
Academic date. Independence Day (no classes). All-day event. All-university. Sponsored by Office of the Registrar. Call 785-864-4422.
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Very nice of the Office of the Registrar to sponsor a federal holiday, no?