News at 11(-ish)
Mar. 18th, 2011 11:35 pmKnowing I'll be offline for much of the weekend, I am forced to stop procrastinating on posting. I blame the weather: unbroken clouds for 4 days last week, with rain and more clouds in the forecast. Sunless hours in the lab and turning me into a glazed lump staring dumbly at the glowing laptop screen. If I ever talk about moving to the Pacific NW, check me for brain damage.
There is nothing to say about the Japanese earthquake / tsunami / nuclear situation which has not already been said, with greater eloquence than I usually muster.
Local reactions are something else: Roommate Number 3 has been reassured that, if a tsunami hits the House of Tea, the triggering disaster will probably be of a magnitude to render death by tsunami an unnecessary afterthought. If the Hayward fault lets loose during business hours, however, I may be kind of screwed. Somewhere in there the conversation wandered into topo maps and hiking, in that way disaster planning will. San Francisco: still pretty awesome.
And then there is Libya, as the Washington Post informs me in strikingly large font. I need to read less science and more current events.
There is nothing to say about the Japanese earthquake / tsunami / nuclear situation which has not already been said, with greater eloquence than I usually muster.
Local reactions are something else: Roommate Number 3 has been reassured that, if a tsunami hits the House of Tea, the triggering disaster will probably be of a magnitude to render death by tsunami an unnecessary afterthought. If the Hayward fault lets loose during business hours, however, I may be kind of screwed. Somewhere in there the conversation wandered into topo maps and hiking, in that way disaster planning will. San Francisco: still pretty awesome.
And then there is Libya, as the Washington Post informs me in strikingly large font. I need to read less science and more current events.
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Date: 2011-03-20 10:40 pm (UTC)