Beware of Leopard (255)

Brian Bilbrey

Twitter-spotting #43

“@TonikJDK: Fair warning. If I see someone wearing Google Glass I will run up and yell 'Safe Search off, horse porn!!'” 'nuff said. * * * “@tenderlove: I wish name tags were a hip thing. It would prevent many awkward situations.” There are so many ways to interpret this. My first reading was that he wants nametags on peoples hips, instead of the standard left-breast position. After all, that would prevent the awkward excuse, "No, really, I was just trying to read your nametag, ma'am!" Then I realized that he probably meant hip, as in cool. But really ... hip…

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Brian Bilbrey

George Lincoln's Birthday

Or something like that. I neglected to check in last night - I actually stayed off the computer all day yesterday. I checked email on the phone a couple of times, for reasons about to become apparent, but that was all. Woodshop work, and Top Gear UK rounded out my Sunday. Saturday was a big system upgrade project. We'd been preparing for the event for the better part of a year: endless cycles of build, test, and document. Towards the end I was losing sleep thinking about it each night. Finally the day came, and all of the prep work…

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Brian Bilbrey

Last Week

More like: The Last Week. I finished up all of this week's work yesterday, and did a big hunk of the final week's worth of schoolwork today. So close I can taste it, this school thing, it will be done. I also did a bit of cleaning here and there, and tidied up the woodshop. * * * Our condolences to the families, friends, and units of these fallen warriors: Lance Cpl. Anthony J. Denier, 26, of Mechanicville, New York, died Dec. 2, while conducting combat operations in Helmand province, Afghanistan. Sgt. 1st Class. Darren M. Linde, 41, of Sidney,…

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Brian Bilbrey

This ain't the Sandy that Bruce sings about!

Winds ebb and flow, with the gusts a bit stronger, hour by hour. Light rain and drizzle overnight lead to 0.6 " of rain by the time I left for work this morning. I came home shortly after noon, and it's been raining gangbusters all day. The 24 hour total for Sandy in our back yard is 3.3". I stand ready to fire up the generator when the power fails, which I expect this evening or overnight. Once gone, it's likely to be days before it's back. Right now, BG&E has 44K outages, and the others are likely following suit.

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