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Jul 18, 2015 12:28PM

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It was Rambling Reader! You could see the trout swimming everywhere - the water was amazingly clear! Dylan had a lot of fun wading out in it. I went out to my knees, but Lisa wouldn't dip in more than a toe (numbingly cold like snowmelt - perhaps it was?).
Another highlight for me was the petroglyphs. Dylan was kind of bored with them, but it's hard not to feel a kind of awe standing under petroglyphs perhaps a thousand years old.

He seems fine. No violence where he is. Big problem was long ATM lines. As he's off for the summer he'd just wait till the middle of the night.


Sounds like a relaxing day Nancy, but I really hate humidity! Hope that part gets better soon!

Now I'm preparing lunch.
One of the post-docs where I work is agonizing about her upcoming trip to Greece. She desperately wants to spend time with her family, but is worried about the country's financial troubles and problems she may encounter there.
I didnt sleep long enuf last night and have been vegetating all day. Don't feel like doing anything but settling into bed for the night.
Gonna go get new glasses in the AM. I'm wearing a 15 year old pair. Broke my newer ones. Theyre having a 2 for 1 sale. Then to Sams. Then to work. Tomorrow's gonna be busy.
@Nancy Has the post-doc asked who ever one asks about safe travel. The banks open tomorrow which will help a lot.
Gonna go get new glasses in the AM. I'm wearing a 15 year old pair. Broke my newer ones. Theyre having a 2 for 1 sale. Then to Sams. Then to work. Tomorrow's gonna be busy.
@Nancy Has the post-doc asked who ever one asks about safe travel. The banks open tomorrow which will help a lot.

I'm trying to learn Scrivener right now. ergh!

Kernos, sounds like it's time for a new pair. Bummer the new ones broke - prescription glasses can be expensive!
Next time I need a pair, I'll check out online Jason. Thanks! By the way, what do you mean by scrivener? My mind goes to Bartleby, the Scrivener, but somehow I think that's not it. :)
Today on my road trip, I'm passing through Zion on the way to Vegas.


Thanks, Greg. I'm down 25 pounds and have 15 more to go. A combination of diet and exercise and supportive family and friends has helped a lot.


You'll be sorry in less than a week. ;)

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I knew that the plane that dropped the first A-bomb was named the Enola Gay.
I knew that the pilot had named the plane after his mother.
I didn't know that he was the cigar smoking pilot who was surrounded by hotties... Most of whom were still too young for long pants! Yowza!

I use My Fitness Pal. Keeping track of everything I put into my mouth has worked wonders.
Congrats on the weight loss, Kernos. I find it is much easier to lose the weight than it is to maintain.
I finally got back into my writing routine after a weekend of nothing but playing Zoo Tycoon. Beyond that, nothing much. My life is nowhere near as interesting as Greg's. ;)
@Jason a local was having a 2 for 1 sale and I needed an eye exam so went there. Getting cataracts

That's just at the moment Eileen! Normally my life is not particularly exciting :)
Is Zoo Tycoon fun? I've heard people talk about it, but I don’t really understand how it works. Is it sort of like Sim City?

Hope you stay safe Kernos! I remember tornado warnings well from my childhood in Illinois.
In fact, once in grade school, I was in the bathroom at school when the alarms went off, and when I came out, everone was gone. So surreal - wandering around an empty school with the tornado siren going off until a teacher ran up from the shelter to find me.
Luckily our house was never struck, but the next door neighbor's shed was taken away once. Weird how tornadoes strike at random, touching down randomly and then hopping over other houses.

Wow, congratulations on your weight loss, Nancy! It's wonderful that your friends and family are supportive. Sometimes that makes all the difference.
I visited my girlfriend in Saratoga Springs for New York City Ballet's Saratoga Season earlier this month and just got back last week. I've been incredibly busy, but I'm going to try to make the most of July before August rolls around and work will really start to pile up.


I can only imagine how incredible it must be to see her perform Lee! Sad to be missing her, but I guess if you have to go through these separations, at least it's for something amazing! Hope she gets back to you soon. :)

Tomorrow we're taking my nephew to Disneyland. Then the road trip will be over, and it'll be back to work .. probably with a big backlog :(

Though I've never played this particular variant, I'm guessing that Zoo Tycoon is great fun for those that enjoy micromanagement style games. This style of game is certainly a bit like Sim City but for me the best in class was Railroad Tycoon III. I've spent countless hours playing that and reinforcing what I'd learned about Railroads, History, Stock manipulation, Bonds,and Macro-economics. I'd highly recommend that if you haven't yet, you give one of these style games a try and decide for yourself.
For what its worth... Steam has a special on Zoo Park (a Zoo Tycoon style game for PC) that's $0.49 until July 27th. From what I've read in the reviews its a bit like an update of the originals and certainly playable but it gets some bad reviews from folks that feel it wasted an opportunity to be an awesome update of the original. Caveat Emptor
Greg wrote: "Thanks for the info Stephen! Maybe I'll check out Railroad Tycoon III - sounds fun!"
I've never played Sim City, so you'd probably be better off listening to Stephen's advice rather than mine. Zoo Tycoon 2 (the version I have) is pretty micromanagement-y though--you build a zoo and try to increase its popularity by keeping the animals and guests happy. There's also the option of playing a challenge game, where they give you a prebuilt zoo and set goals for you to hit (e.g. increase zoo rating to five stars by the end of the year) and, my personal favorite, the freeform game, where you get an empty lot with unlimited money and just go nuts.
I'm honestly more into designing cool-looking zoos than actually managing them--I tend to lose interest fast once there's no building left to do.
I've never played Sim City, so you'd probably be better off listening to Stephen's advice rather than mine. Zoo Tycoon 2 (the version I have) is pretty micromanagement-y though--you build a zoo and try to increase its popularity by keeping the animals and guests happy. There's also the option of playing a challenge game, where they give you a prebuilt zoo and set goals for you to hit (e.g. increase zoo rating to five stars by the end of the year) and, my personal favorite, the freeform game, where you get an empty lot with unlimited money and just go nuts.
I'm honestly more into designing cool-looking zoos than actually managing them--I tend to lose interest fast once there's no building left to do.


For my first essay, I'm writing about historical films from Yakut, Buryat, Mongolian and Kazakh directors, although we don't study any of these. :) I can twist an essay topic to my interests, I'm an expert in that. Was hoping to talk about those Korean films from the queer-film thread, if I can find an angle...

For my first essay, I'm writing about historical films from Yakut, Buryat, Mongolian and Kazakh directors, although we don't study any o..."
I'm curious to hear about some of those films from Yarkut, Buryat, Mongolian, and Kazakh directors Bryn! Maybe share some info in the film threads when you're done with the paper? I'd love the info! I've seen only a few films from those regions.

I find it too hilarious to be mad at it. It's too over the top for me to take it seriously. I know someone who did a vid for 300 remix with Madonna's "Vogue" (https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2_NrU...)

@Greg (rant:) Speaking of software fixes, I'm having to set up a new PC (Windows 8.1 Pro) so we can run new billing software required by big changes in medical regs. I'm a Mac type and find Windows frustrating. It doesn't even show drives connected on the desktop. I cannot get the damned thing to show up on out LAN. At least it connects to the internet OK.
That and a gaggle of breast biopsies is what I've been doing this week.
On an up note I have been reacquainted with a web-friend whim I really like. We've been chatting a lot via Facebook messenger.
That and a gaggle of breast biopsies is what I've been doing this week.
On an up note I have been reacquainted with a web-friend whim I really like. We've been chatting a lot via Facebook messenger.

@Kernos, the languages remain a future ambition I'm afraid. I don't acquire languages easily, and things to finish first. In my next life I want to translate the stacks of epic poetry from these areas that hasn't yet been translated into English -- that's a worthwhile job to do.

Computer problems can be very frustrating Kernos. I made the mistake of going to my optometrist the first day they went to computer records, and they were running hours behind. It was a mess! Hope your Windows billing system problems have been getting better!
Thanks Greg. We have an appointment with the software company next Thurs to help us get it installed which is not a good sign. I suppose it is appropriate if they make sure everything is secure. But geez, I've manually installed php/MySQL progs without too many probs.
This weekend, I'm fighting ennui, trying to write a review for Another Country, and catching up on neverending household chores
This weekend, I'm fighting ennui, trying to write a review for Another Country, and catching up on neverending household chores

Then we went to the movie theater and watched Ant Man. Delishiously cold theater! I really wish our apartment had air conditioning on days like these! The breeze from the beach is usually enough but it sure wasn't this afternoon!
How was Ant-Man, Greg? I have trouble seeing Paul Rudd as a super-hero, but do have it pre-ordered.
It's a 60 mile drive for us to go to the movies. That plus the movie costs can give us 3 DVDs or so, so we await new movie arrival on DVD. We cannot stream either due to bandwidth limits of Satellite or cellular 'broadband'. I'll probably see Ant-Man around Xmas.
That is what I am doing now: Checking out new DVD releases on Amazon, blu-ray.com and TLA. Then Chris is giving me a haircut and I've got to cut up veggies for the weeks salad. We're watching the Terminator series now and I'm looking forward to T2 after dinner (salmon and salad).
It's a 60 mile drive for us to go to the movies. That plus the movie costs can give us 3 DVDs or so, so we await new movie arrival on DVD. We cannot stream either due to bandwidth limits of Satellite or cellular 'broadband'. I'll probably see Ant-Man around Xmas.
That is what I am doing now: Checking out new DVD releases on Amazon, blu-ray.com and TLA. Then Chris is giving me a haircut and I've got to cut up veggies for the weeks salad. We're watching the Terminator series now and I'm looking forward to T2 after dinner (salmon and salad).
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