I learnt that the hardest thing a man can do is do nothing.
I learnt that the hardest thing for a man to say is say nothing. Typing, (or not), fits in there somewhere. |
I learned that on a day when I don't take a lunch break, I walk 7,400 (rounded up) steps. I wasn't very happy about this, as the target amount for health is 10,000. I had assumed that walking to & from work would cover me, but it's obviously not as far as I thought.
Also that Knighton Library closes at 17.00 on Wednesdays, so I have a fine to pay on 2 DVDs. Darn. |
I learned that my mare is in fact tall enough and smart enough to remove the bottom bolt from her stable door. I also learned a 1000 sq metre patch full of broccoli costs 300 euro..............
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That's a lot of broccoli
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1) the one where 2000 people get on a train designed for 100 and run into another one and 2) where the kind of train in example one gets onto a bridge and 2a) derails or 2b) the bridge collapses. Since American railroads were developed while railroad passenger traffic was still profitable, they run (with few exceptions) on a standard rail gauge. However, Amtrak has been trying to develop an American version of type 1, but their goverment subsidies are only big enough for them to develop a train designed for 2000 with 75 people on it. As Amtrak right-of-way infrastructure deteriorates they'll be introducing a version of type 2b soon...they have prototypes already, |
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One hopes they don't test them at 2am. http://starbulletin.com/98/07/31/news/story10.html Of course they are the primary licencee in-band. Come to think of it, as Amateur Radio Station K3XS I'm licenced for a primary allocation sitting right on top of frequencies used for WiFI...but at power levels comparable to the unshielded output of a microwave oven. Wheeeee! |
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PS-so far, I haven't learned anything today |
.. that a cold, dark morning presents the perfect time and conditions should you wish to trip over the dog, tread on the cat's tail and spill the remains of the drink your holding all over yourself, in one seamless movement
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I learned that the group of software developers I work with have pretty much no idea what they are doing - no concept of life-cycle development, or CMMI Level III practices and procedures, and no real sense of humor (see in this world if you suck at what you endeavor to do you should at LEAST be able to laugh about it after the fact....)
So today I learned what it's like to work on the Island of MisFit Toys. |
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I don't know, but I'll bet she isn't asking him to lend her his comb...
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Technically this was last night, but...I learned how to change a vacuum cleaner belt. Mine broke last week, so I took it apart, put the new one in, and put it back together. +5 points for finishing in under 20 min without directions, -12 points for buying the replacement belt at the new Wal-Mart that just was built down the road.
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I'm pretty cavalier about looking at the diagram as I change the vacuum cleaner belt. About half the time, the beater brush ends up spitting the dirt out in front of the vacuum cleaner after I change the belt, so I need to open it up and reverse the belt.
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Today, I learned that it costs 14.40 to get an envelope to Cleveland by noon tomorrow.
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I learned some people are so stupid you've got to wonder how their heart, lungs, etc. keep functioning.
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