Star Trek was excellent.
Taco Bell was not. We went to a different location than yesterday, and they, too, did not have luchadores. Maybe they're not in Cincinnati. There's a Taco Bell by my office, so I'll check tomorrow, and if they don't have them, I'm going to let go of the dream.
If they don't have them Teppy, I promise to get you some and mail them to you. They're too excellent not to have.
If they don't have them Teppy, I promise to get you some and mail them to you. They're too excellent not to have.
I would love that! I'll post tomorrow how my quest goes.
We almost went to Taco Bell today -- just because I knew you were having problems getting them. But I really wanted a hot dog.
{{{erin}}} I'm visiting my brother up here so we've been following the story in the Oregonian. It's so awful, and I'm so sorry. At least it now looks like the little girl is going to recover; her life will still be forever changed and haunted, but at least she'll have one.
I should get to bed. Not tired, though. Also, just spilled peanut sauce all over my shirt.
Etiquette question: yesterday, around 3:30 in the afternoon, I emailed my advisor with a question. He emailed me back around 5:30 with the answer and a few questions for me. Answering those questions would be about half an hour of work, at least, and it was already 5:30, so I figured I'd look at it the next day. He then emailed me again at 1:30 in the morning, telling me that he'd put time into answering my questions, and had asked me some questions, and was expecting a reply soon, and now it was hours later and I hadn't replied, so what was going on?
So. Should I have stayed at the office for longer yesterday to be able to answer his questions then? Should I have emailed back to tell him I'd answer the next day? It just didn't occur to me to do that, since it was already 5:30 when he sent me the questions.
Well, it was already Sunday, so I suspect that he didn't think that 5:30 was meaningful, he might have realized it during the week. I would email him back tomorrow morning, bright and early with an apology for not getting back to him, maybe a joke about knocking off for the holiday (if you think he would take it well)
IMHO, you did absolutely fine, Hil.
It starting to look like your advisor thinks he himself should be on the top of your priorities, and not you.
I emailed him this morning with an apology and a quick answer to his question, then again this afternoon with a much more detailed answer.