What Are You Doing Right Now
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@MattSpeller said:
Sitting in a pool of sweat in my chair wishing they'd set the A/C to "I want to make an igloo indoors"
Tough life up there in the Canadian heat.
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@scottalanmiller el nino makes for a brutal summer, hit 32c (~90f) here.
Form an orderly queue on the right for "that's not hot!" whilst I regale you with tales of life in a rain forest.
http://www.hellobc.com/vancouver-island/climate-weather.aspx
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@scottalanmiller said:
Welcome back. You missed quite a day.
Yes,.. it has been. I'll be spending a few hours tonight catching up and doing some paper work. Get it in whilst it is still fresh in the mind and before the Hard Cider has a chance to wash it off the board.
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@MattSpeller said:
Sitting in a pool of sweat in my chair wishing they'd set the A/C to "I want to make an igloo indoors"
I didn't think it would get that warm there. However - I suppose if you are not accustom to it, that is excessive. Was just a bit from the border yesterday and today (Detroit),.. but would have run into Gandalf if I had gotten to close.
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@MattSpeller 32C in Canada!? Wow, don't fart in the forest.
EDIT: Reference...
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@Joy Hey Joy! Just getting started for the morning here. Got my tea and may have to go raid the coffee jug in a bit... tea ain't helping me this morning, lol.
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@g.jacobse In that case, I recommend:
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@MattSpeller said:
@scottalanmiller el nino makes for a brutal summer, hit 32c (~90f) here.
37c here at 9am yesterday, climbed to 40c!!
32c would be a nice, cool day. That's probably what it is right now and it's very comfortable.
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Coffee on the balcony, getting caught up and ready to hit it today.
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Played through the first chapter of Moebius: Empire Rising by Jane Jensen before going to bed last night. Really well done game and the score rocks. And I was surprised to learn that that is the author / designer's husband who did the scoring!
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On sale today, just picked it up: http://shop.oreilly.com/product/9781785285547.do
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Public Service Announcement: Soon to come: New and improved hearing for those of us who simply can't!
My insurance finally approved a cochlear implant for me. Surgery is going to be some time in September... I shall be among the hearing folks again... <insert maniacal laugh here>
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@dafyre said:
Public Service Announcement: Soon to come: New and improved hearing for those of us who simply can't!
My insurance finally approved a cochlear implant for me. Surgery is going to be some time in September... I shall be among the hearing folks again... <insert maniacal laugh here>
In my house,.. I would turn it off. but that is because,.... children.
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@g.jacobse Not only does it have on and off, it also has volume control (with remote control), lol. Now all I gotta do is make sure my wife doesn't find that remote.
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Congrats @dafyre!!!!!
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@dafyre said:
Public Service Announcement: Soon to come: New and improved hearing for those of us who simply can't!
My insurance finally approved a cochlear implant for me. Surgery is going to be some time in September... I shall be among the hearing folks again... <insert maniacal laugh here>
Wow that is really cool. Good luck with this. Do you think the sound will be overwhelming at first?
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@coliver Quite a bit, yes. Pops (who also has an implant) says that I will have a constant headache for the first month after we turn it on, lol. Fortunately, I know somebody who already has one (Pop's unit is ~29 years old as of this month!)... so I know a little bit of what to expect.
But I will be hearing things that I haven't heard in 20 years... (Beeping watch alarms, Beeping UPSes, Fire alarms, cats meowing, doorbells, birds, crickets, other buzzing insects, and the list goes on, lol)... So while I will have a constant headache, I will also be nagging everybody around me: What is THAT sound? lol.
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@dafyre said:
@coliver Quite a bit, yes. Pops (who also has an implant) says that I will have a constant headache for the first month after we turn it on, lol. Fortunately, I know somebody who already has one (Pop's unit is ~29 years old as of this month!)... so I know a little bit of what to expect.
But I will be hearing things that I haven't heard in 20 years... (Beeping watch alarms, Beeping UPSes, Fire alarms, cats meowing, doorbells, birds, crickets, other buzzing insects, and the list goes on, lol)... So while I will have a constant headache, I will also be nagging everybody around me: What is THAT sound? lol.
I would be interested in reading how your first few weeks go. This is something I can't really comprehend (lose a sense and having it come back) so reading about it would be interesting.