2004-04-05

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2004-04-05 11:50 am

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Daylight savings time = evil. I hate getting up and feeling like it's an hour earlier than what the clock is saying.

It also makes extraordinarily long distance phone calls a little more annoyingly timed (later in the evening for me, earlier in the morning on the other end. Stupid simultaneous daylight savings in opposite directions!).

But! It also means I have some vague possibility of AIM-aided chatting when I get to work in the morning. Which is fun. :)


Bunny! Sharp, pointy _TEETH_! (seen on [livejournal.com profile] perspicuity's journal)


"Know that what is truly thine cannot be taken from thee." -Edgar Cayce

It can, however, be given away.


Good morning! There should be _sunlight_ tomorrow, according to weather.com! Finally. Over a week of clouds is _bad_, even though it _is_ Spring.
wispfox: (Default)
2004-04-05 11:50 am

(no subject)

Daylight savings time = evil. I hate getting up and feeling like it's an hour earlier than what the clock is saying.

It also makes extraordinarily long distance phone calls a little more annoyingly timed (later in the evening for me, earlier in the morning on the other end. Stupid simultaneous daylight savings in opposite directions!).

But! It also means I have some vague possibility of AIM-aided chatting when I get to work in the morning. Which is fun. :)


Bunny! Sharp, pointy _TEETH_! (seen on [livejournal.com profile] perspicuity's journal)


"Know that what is truly thine cannot be taken from thee." -Edgar Cayce

It can, however, be given away.


Good morning! There should be _sunlight_ tomorrow, according to weather.com! Finally. Over a week of clouds is _bad_, even though it _is_ Spring.
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2004-04-05 01:25 pm

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Online communities as small towns, by (come on, I know you can guess!) [livejournal.com profile] theferrett.

It's very true that online is where I first started to feel like it might be possible for me to fit in _somewhere_. I still haven't found that somewhere, but I have found people who I feel like I fit in with. And I don't know how many, if any of them I would have found without online access. Most of my social outings are organized online, even - with people who are reasonably (30-45 minute drive) local to me.

Interesting...
wispfox: (Default)
2004-04-05 01:25 pm

(no subject)

Online communities as small towns, by (come on, I know you can guess!) [livejournal.com profile] theferrett.

It's very true that online is where I first started to feel like it might be possible for me to fit in _somewhere_. I still haven't found that somewhere, but I have found people who I feel like I fit in with. And I don't know how many, if any of them I would have found without online access. Most of my social outings are organized online, even - with people who are reasonably (30-45 minute drive) local to me.

Interesting...