There's nothing worse than sticky keys when you try to play.
And use an antibacterial cleaner - if you have one geek with the flu, you could lose your whole base crowd for weeks at a time.
You might invest in a UV antibacterial light to store game controllers. Don't leave them plugged into the games - pass them out when someone wants to play.
And keep the place CLEAN. It'll smell better, look better, and be more comfortable to come back to.
I disagree wholeheartedly! If a lot less stress means that worrying about your next meal isn't stressful, then OK. If a lot more free time for hobbies discounts the hours to make hunting weapons, and the hours to gather enough for a family to eat and stay relatively healthy, then OK. It's less stressful to worry that your wife will be one of the 30% of women who die in childbirth, or that 50% of your children won't live past their 2nd birthday, or that your chances of living past the age of 45 is a bit less than 50/50, then OK. Sure, it sounds like a wonderful world, but try living off the land for a month and see where it takes you. Leisure time? Not really...
Indeed, I own several thousand acres on the moon and on Mars - complete with deeds, mineral rights, and platts of the property. Check out lunar property and other info at http://www.lunarrepublic.com/info/toward.shtml
Just because it CAN be done doesn't mean it WILL be done - but I'll rent them a site to put their dwellings on... or under...
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Artists with a bent for electronics and physics are rare. Or is it the other way around? I wonder what he could do with small prisms?
Call your local employment commission. That's what they are there for. They do have employee advocacy people, and you've already paid for them with your taxes.
I've often wondered why people seem to think that since we've come into being, everything else should remain the same. Global warming? Hmmm, let's look at earth history and see that ice ages and global warmings happen with or without us. Changes in some animals? Hmmm, let's look at the paleontological record and see that species come and go and change - with or without us. Air pollution? Hmmm, Mt. St. Helen put more garbage in the air than the entire history of mankind. The earth doesn't care, people. It continues on - with us or without us.
Ungeeky is Yellowstone Park, Grand Canyon, Mesa Verde, Smoky Mountains (especially in the fall). You can add any performance Bass Hall in Fort Wort, the Spam Museum in Minnesota, the Lincoln Memorial in DC, the Mississippi river & blues festival & Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Big Bend in Texas. The badlands mazes in Utah. Atchafalya swamp in Louisiana - and check out the real gumbo and etouffe while you're there. Clam chowder in Boston harbor. Oysters on Padre Island. Crab in Maine. Prime rib in Missouri. Enchiladas and chili in Texas...
We homeschool, so we have loads. Here are a few of them: http://www.usgs.gov/education/ http://www.ushistory.org/ http://members.aol.com/donnandlee/index.html http://usinfo.state.gov/products/pubs/history/toc. htm http://mathematicallycorrect.com/ http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/Lessons/ http://rabi.phys.virginia.edu/HTW/ If youwant some more, email me at PuterPrsn@hotmail.com
Take a look at these: http://www.civilianspace.com/default.asp
http://www.gsreport.com/articles/art000091.html
http://www.spacefuture.com/archive/designing_user_ friendly_civilian_spacecraft.shtml
http://www.planetary.org/solarsail/
http://www.wws.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/byteserv.prl/ ~ota/disk1/1989/8904/890404.PDF
http://www.spacefuture.com/directory.shtml
and last but not least, your library for the last 40 years in hard science fiction
There's nothing worse than sticky keys when you try to play.
And use an antibacterial cleaner - if you have one geek with the flu, you could lose your whole base crowd for weeks at a time.
You might invest in a UV antibacterial light to store game controllers. Don't leave them plugged into the games - pass them out when someone wants to play.
And keep the place CLEAN. It'll smell better, look better, and be more comfortable to come back to.
I disagree wholeheartedly! If a lot less stress means that worrying about your next meal isn't stressful, then OK. If a lot more free time for hobbies discounts the hours to make hunting weapons, and the hours to gather enough for a family to eat and stay relatively healthy, then OK. It's less stressful to worry that your wife will be one of the 30% of women who die in childbirth, or that 50% of your children won't live past their 2nd birthday, or that your chances of living past the age of 45 is a bit less than 50/50, then OK. Sure, it sounds like a wonderful world, but try living off the land for a month and see where it takes you. Leisure time? Not really...
Indeed, I own several thousand acres on the moon and on Mars - complete with deeds, mineral rights, and platts of the property. Check out lunar property and other info at http://www.lunarrepublic.com/info/toward.shtml Just because it CAN be done doesn't mean it WILL be done - but I'll rent them a site to put their dwellings on ... or under...
Artists with a bent for electronics and physics are rare. Or is it the other way around? I wonder what he could do with small prisms?
Call your local employment commission. That's what they are there for. They do have employee advocacy people, and you've already paid for them with your taxes.
I've often wondered why people seem to think that since we've come into being, everything else should remain the same. Global warming? Hmmm, let's look at earth history and see that ice ages and global warmings happen with or without us. Changes in some animals? Hmmm, let's look at the paleontological record and see that species come and go and change - with or without us. Air pollution? Hmmm, Mt. St. Helen put more garbage in the air than the entire history of mankind. The earth doesn't care, people. It continues on - with us or without us.
Ungeeky is Yellowstone Park, Grand Canyon, Mesa Verde, Smoky Mountains (especially in the fall). You can add any performance Bass Hall in Fort Wort, the Spam Museum in Minnesota, the Lincoln Memorial in DC, the Mississippi river & blues festival & Mardi Gras in New Orleans. Big Bend in Texas. The badlands mazes in Utah. Atchafalya swamp in Louisiana - and check out the real gumbo and etouffe while you're there. Clam chowder in Boston harbor. Oysters on Padre Island. Crab in Maine. Prime rib in Missouri. Enchiladas and chili in Texas...
We homeschool, so we have loads. Here are a few of them: http://www.usgs.gov/education/ http://www.ushistory.org/ http://members.aol.com/donnandlee/index.html http://usinfo.state.gov/products/pubs/history/toc. htm http://mathematicallycorrect.com/ http://math.rice.edu/~lanius/Lessons/ http://rabi.phys.virginia.edu/HTW/ If youwant some more, email me at PuterPrsn@hotmail.com
Take a look at these: http://www.civilianspace.com/default.asp http://www.gsreport.com/articles/art000091.html http://www.spacefuture.com/archive/designing_user_ friendly_civilian_spacecraft.shtml
http://www.planetary.org/solarsail/
http://www.wws.princeton.edu/cgi-bin/byteserv.prl/ ~ota/disk1/1989/8904/890404.PDF
http://www.spacefuture.com/directory.shtml
and last but not least, your library for the last 40 years in hard science fiction
Way overblown. I'm a user, and don't even bother with their software anyway. I didn't have to tell them anything, just get the new server addresses.