Midweek shorts
Feb. 2nd, 2005 02:07 pmweather
MIT has pink ice melt, while Cambridge high school has turquoise blue. Conclusion: Clifford, the Big Red Dog is at MIT, and Blue's Clues is at Cambridge high school.
Sunday, the second day of warm, definitely-above-freezing weather, I saw people cross-country skiing, on the Charles. It made me a bit nervous to see; how could they be sure of the ice? They were close to Watertown, where it still looked solid, but by parts of Cambridge, it was already melted in a couple of places...
whistle pig day
Happy Groundhog Day. I still don't understand why we can't figure out if the sun is shining without a groundhog (and why sunshine --> more winter weather, either. Of course, living in New England, I'd be surprised if all we have is six more weeks of winter.).
courtesy of Queue
"A slope, a perpendicular line, and a coordinate plane walk into a bar."
"A slope, a perpendicular line, and a coordinate plane cram into a cab.
'Hey,' says the coordinate plane, 'I have no space.'"
phrase of the day
spherical excess
MIT has pink ice melt, while Cambridge high school has turquoise blue. Conclusion: Clifford, the Big Red Dog is at MIT, and Blue's Clues is at Cambridge high school.
Sunday, the second day of warm, definitely-above-freezing weather, I saw people cross-country skiing, on the Charles. It made me a bit nervous to see; how could they be sure of the ice? They were close to Watertown, where it still looked solid, but by parts of Cambridge, it was already melted in a couple of places...
whistle pig day
Happy Groundhog Day. I still don't understand why we can't figure out if the sun is shining without a groundhog (and why sunshine --> more winter weather, either. Of course, living in New England, I'd be surprised if all we have is six more weeks of winter.).
courtesy of Queue
"A slope, a perpendicular line, and a coordinate plane walk into a bar."
"A slope, a perpendicular line, and a coordinate plane cram into a cab.
'Hey,' says the coordinate plane, 'I have no space.'"
phrase of the day
spherical excess
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Date: 2005-02-02 11:19 am (UTC)perdendicular or perpendicular?
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Date: 2005-02-02 11:22 am (UTC)And fixed, thanks.
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Date: 2005-02-02 12:14 pm (UTC)