That same system hit here around noon and it's a mess. They planned to let out metro area schools early, but they didn't do it early enough, so we've got kids in school buses.
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Natter 72: We Were Unprepared for This
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Grant me patience to deal with people who keep "checking in" for updates on things. I know I've been that person in the past, but that's not helping me with the urge to set things on fire.
Yeah, I can't fix the typos, and there's no chance of Cold Kiss going back to press, so ignorance is definitely bliss. Thanks, though!
I'm reading Amor Towles's Rules of Civility now, a galley I picked up at BEA two (three?) years ago and hadn't gotten around to. Galleys are very specifically uncorrected proofs, so typos are to be expected, but the amount of typos that are misspellings and grammar mistakes is actually a little weird. I sort of expect better, even in manuscript form, from an author who went to Yale and Stanford.
That said, it's a great read.
Schools let out before noon around here today, due to the weather forecast. 4:20, and still no snow. I came home at noon and have been working from the sofa ever since, because the worst of the snow was originally going to hit during the evening commute. And while many people around here are fine, there's always that one person who swerves across three lanes of traffic because a snowflake hit his or her windshield, leading to traffic snarls going back for miles. I just didn't want to deal. Plus, it was an excuse to come home at lunch and work from my sofa.
They did early dismissal, but it was too late. Buses couldn't make it.
That said, it's a great read.
I just finished it last night! And would like to discuss. I liked it, didn't love it. Partly because I didn't find the voice that distinctive or believable somehow. But I'm also afraid I spoiled myself by reading the author bio before the book, which set me against it from the start.
Ok, medical stuff is getting seriously high tech. When I had my shoulder surgery, I got a cooler with a thing that cycled the ice water through a shoulder cuff thing. It was pretty cool.
Today I was brought a compact machine that does the same thing but no cooler of ice water involved. I take a special 4x6 cold pad and it gets put in the cast with the nozzles sticking out. When I get home I hook up to the machine and it does 30/30 cycles of cold and rest. Plus it has a circulation sleeve for my other calf. Shoot even the crutches they brought me are fancy.
eta - reading the website about these crutches - Alex Wong used them in his recovery.
Living in the future, Suzi!
But I'm also afraid I spoiled myself by reading the author bio before the book, which set me against it from the start.
Yeah, I did, too. And it's all very ... very. I'll be done by the weekend, then we can discuss!
Where do we discuss Hannibal? Amazon Prime started offering it today, and I'm only 15 minutes in and already hopelessly in love with Will Graham.
I got the thingie with ice water. It's sitting in the closet, waiting for me to turn it into a cooler for the summer. I don't know what else to do with it.
Amazon Prime started offering it today
Oo, thanks for the heads up!