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Well, the weekend has come and gone. Friday, [livejournal.com profile] fallenpegasus came over (this is starting to become a regular thing) for fish on friday, and Omaha found a delicious recipe for breaded fillet sandwiches, which we enhanced with tomatoes and basil. Absotively wonderful. We sat around and talked for a while, but not much else.

Saturday was busy. I skipped both the Seattle Linux User's Group meeting and the Cascade Handballer's party, one because it was too far away and the other because I just didn't feel like doing all the prep necessary. Instead, we did housework, mostly vacuuming and dusting and stuff like that. I started on cleaning the lab; that was the big task of the weekend. We were having [livejournal.com profile] tonyawinter over for the evening, just for dinner and to discuss the kind of effort we had had to put into changing our water pipes; we discussed permitting, pre-dig utility marking, how to get friends to dig for you, foam-and-plastic jacketed copper for replacement pipes, and how easy or hard it is to solder copper. Omaha made a risotto with beets that, I swear, looked eerily like brains.

I stayed up late and watched Last Exile. I haven't quite figured out what's going on. It seems to be a kind of post-apocalyptic, semi-magickal story set in a very steampunk universe with pre-victorian codes of combat; airships laden with men in redcoats firing steam-powered muskets in rows at each other across a vast open space, the "winner" being the one with the fewest casualties. There's some very odd sensibility going on there. But it's F'ing gorgeous, and someone put a lot of thought into it.

Sunday, I put more work into the lab (calling it an "office" seems silly; my paperwork space is wherever I take my laptop, but I do real work and research down in the lab... not to mention play games), played outdoors for a couple of hours with Kouryou-chan. We practiced batting a ball and pulled up some weeds, both of which she found equally fun. We had peanut butter and jelly sandwiches for lunch, very retro.

While I was cleaning up, I tried (I tried, I really did) to throw away an authentic 31-floppy-disk collection of Microsoft Office from 1994, since we have the 1998 version on CD and I don't even have a floppy drive. Omaha filched it out of the trashcan, swearing that she could sell it on Ebay. I think she's crazy. Some things simply are trash. I'm very much in the Clean Sweep mode of thinking these days: if I haven't used/worn it for over a year, out it goes. I now have stacks to go to the PC recycler, Twice Sold Tales, and the landfill.

Thank you,

Date: 2004-09-13 11:30 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] tonyawinter.livejournal.com



Thank you for your good company, zombie food ;) and advice for my big plumbing adventure to come!

Re: Thank you,

Date: 2004-09-14 11:33 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] elfs.livejournal.com
Oh, you're very welcome! By the way, I think I did miss one topic: when you sink the pipes (cover them with dirt), you might want to put a plastic jacket around them to prevent them from being crushed by stones when the ground compacts. Just a thought.

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