Jul. 24th, 2007

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Jackson will be here Thursday through Monday.
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"The spherical cavity of omega is filled with listless noise. Manual interference transforms its physical membrane and in doing so its inner acoustical condition. The Omega translates the change of form into sonic articulation, affecting the outer acoustical condition of the space that it inhabits. Before the beginning and after the end of human touch the omega remains in silence. One finds oneself within the instrument of one's own actions." 

Ok, maybe that description is a little too crunchy.
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Omega Diner, originally uploaded by Morton Fox.

I'm scouring GIS and Flickr for omega stuff because I am drinking a huge cup of coffee and am out of RSS items and totally caught up on my friends list. I've never had a reason to go to New Jersey until now. Check out the amazing awnings on this place.

Tampons

Jul. 24th, 2007 12:28 pm
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What [profile] get2llamaschoolsaid: Last night was pretty busy, between laundry, LiveJournal, and Harry Potter.
What I heard: Last night was pretty busy, between laundry, LiveJournal, and tampons.

What Andey said: I'm getting a new phone, a Samsung.
What I heard: I'm getting a new phone. A tampon.

What the?
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I emailed it just before the LJ blackout ended, but oh well.

Handy hints for battling crabs. Big enough that I linked, so as not to ruin the width of everyone's friends page.
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I was actually born in July of 1974, not May of 1975. The 575 refers to the syllables in a haiku. I can write them very quickly, because in college I wrote epic haiku stories with a coworker via email. My half came to over 3,000 haiku.

Where did your user name come from?
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I guess everyone else in my building also uses LJ and decided to do chores when it wasn't available tonight. I took my laundry downstairs but all four machines were taken, and one even had someone's wet laundry on top of it. I went down again later with my trash for the compactor, and got a machine. When it was time to put everything in the dryer, I went to grab my recycling bags. One was under the sink in a plastic tub, and when I pulled it out, water went everywhere. Turns out my drain has been leaking into the recycling bag, so I only brought down one bag, figuring I should let the other one dry out before putting the stuff in the bins.

When I got downstairs with my bag of recycling I found that only three of the four dryers were working, and two of them had loads of wet clothes waiting on or in front. I put my load of wet clothes on the third, and it had 43 minutes to go. That means I have to stay up another 35 minutes or so, go down there to dry my stuff, and then go back down about 50 minutes after that. I wish I wouldn't have even started it, because I'd like to go to bed right now.
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Silent tigers, originally uploaded by christopher575.

Weird soap in the laundry room.

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