Perkins, me too. Maybe tomorrow once I get in. I may actually walk to work if the roads are bad enough. Should take half an hour or so. Maybe. I don't know.
Natter 65: Speed Limit Enforced by Aircraft
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, pandas, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Right? If you didn't "like" it, why post it?
Also? Multiple comments on their own status. I get if you forgot to mention something, or as an aside, but 2 or more?
If I like spinach, mushrooms and olives on a pizza with a tangy cheese with a pesto base, what do I bring to a pizza party?
um, that. I had some awesome pasta for dinner, but now I want your pizza. And not in a porny way. Okay, in a porny way, but we have can actual pizza after, right?
My mom and her best friend, J, started off as co-workers who only spoke together on the phone. Based on my maiden name, J's mental image of my mom was a black militant Muslim woman. When they finally did meet face to face, it was quite a surprise that mom was just a basic American Mutt.
My best friend in middle school was Brazilian and about six inches shorter than me. We used to get asked constantly if we were twins. When pressed for reasons, most people would say "Well, you have the same glasses."
Based on my maiden name, J's mental image of my mom was a black militant Muslim woman.
Your maiden name is X?
People's sole reason for believing my friend G and I are sisters? We both have curly red hair (that we both dye). We do have slightly similar colored eyes.
When my sister was visiting me my freshman year of college, the person checking her into the dorm looked at our IDs and asked, "Are you sisters?" We said yes, and she looked at us sceptically and asked, "Full sisters?"
OK skipping and skimming, because this tiny thing I encountered in my research is too funny not to share. Economists studied a program that has previously been discussed in the popular press. But I think it so offended their economic souls that they found a way to describe it without saying what was actually happening. Basically people were told whether they were using more or less energy than their neighbors. This was accompanied by (as the economists put it) "normative and injunctive messages designed to motivate action".
What the economists could not bear to say was that these messages, which resulted in 2% reductions in energy use were smiley and frowney faces! Yup. as reported in the NY Times, Christian Science Monitor and ABC News, people turned down their thermostat to turn that frown upside down. People who were not motivated by cash incentives.
I guess these economists just could bring themselves to use the words "frowney face" or "smiley face" in a professional paper.
If for any reason you want to read the professional paper, the pdf is at: [link]
For comparison, the CSM article just because I happen to have the link [link] .