“Bonking in the morning, SO FUN,” he lied. “A great way to end a session!”
That and I tripped backwards and hit my head. Fortunately it was just on dirt, and not any of the tools or stumps nearby.
I did not see stars, so I got that going for me.
Biscuit bottom quiche. It works.
4 eggs, a medium onion, orange bell pepper, sausage crumbles, Swiss/Gruyère blend, garlic, S&P
Enough biscuit dough for the bottom of the pan, based on about a cup of flour.
Sauté the veg, brown the sausage. Cheese on top. Bake till 185F inside.
I find the word “snot” more vulgar than most of the 7 dirty words, for the simple reason than you either hear it from children, parents cleaning children’s faces, or movie villains sneering at victims or the protagonist. The most popular of the 7DW feel more sophisticated, and so less vulgar.
Ended up playing “wait, lemme just see where this goes” with @clankorval.bsky.social and @bechimo.bsky.social’s book “Ribbon Dance” last night. The morning birds mocked me from their well-lighted branches.
It was worth it.
PSA for those who downloaded Ribbon Dance from BN and found they couldn't read their book. The fix is in.
Details here: sharonleewriter.com/2024/06/psa-...
The Internet: “OMG AI AAAAAAHH”
Google Maps: it ‘s vitally important that you turn half a kilometer ahead, despite sitting in the lobby of that restaurant.
Dear Philips, your laser vein blockage tool is neat, but I'm not sure why you are telling a programmer/musician.
If you are promoting DIY internal surgery, can I suggest you might be a bit ahead of the game...
Repealing Section 230 without a plan to replace it is a bipartisan idea—and a terribly reckless one. www.wsj.com/articles/buy...@wyden.senate.gov ilysm and need u to know i have an ungodly amount of s230 jewelry
New blog post answering the burning question "Is Sharon going to continue writing in the Liaden Universe?"
Please share this widely; I haven't got the spoons to answer all the email I've gotten about this. Thanks.
sharonleewriter.com/2024/05/from...#writingcommunity
Dude in TED Talk declares a total eclipse viewing to to be the ultimate experience of awe.
The Milky Way is 100,000 to 140,000 LIGHT YEARS across, and we can see a bunch of it with our eyes.
And that's just our galaxy.
I can just barely remember the last time I heard music in an elevator. I remember thinking, "huh, elevator music". I think it was 2006-2007. I could be off by 5 years.