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25 new of 673 responses total.
michaela
response 36 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jun 26 17:12 UTC 2003

IHB I'm so in love it's disgusting.
IAHB having a window air conditioner right above the bed is a 
beautiful thing.  I'm not going to enjoy leaving this place.  :-P
mynxcat
response 37 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jun 26 17:57 UTC 2003

Had my first impromptu speech, and it was a hit! I should be stand up 
comedien
mdw
response 38 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jun 26 18:58 UTC 2003

Sarah!  You should *not* fall in love with your air conditioner!  You
will only be disapointed when they pull the plug! (I think Sarah is
trying to preempt Scott's cool stories too.)
flem
response 39 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jun 26 21:28 UTC 2003

Robert Heinlein defined love as the condition in which someone else's
happiness is essential to one's own.  When my air conditioner isn't happy,
it stops working, and I'm not happy.  Apparently I'm in love with my air
conditioner.  
tod
response 40 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jun 26 21:35 UTC 2003

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flem
response 41 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jun 26 22:09 UTC 2003

A freak, perhaps, but based on his writings I'd say that Heinlein was about
as libertarian as you can get, which isn't what I'd describe as possessive,
really.  
   Do you have a better definition?
keesan
response 42 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jun 26 22:18 UTC 2003

I got my house down to 78 degrees by opening up last night.
tod
response 43 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jun 26 22:28 UTC 2003

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eskarina
response 44 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jun 26 23:41 UTC 2003

IHB I have managed to telnet to grex from a UIC library computer.

IAHB I am in Chicago, with many options for things to do tonight, and the
sunset is pretty from inside here.
keesan
response 45 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jun 27 00:53 UTC 2003

78 is much nicer than 83, and it is fairly dry.  The friend who borrowed my
air conditioner reports that the combination aluminum storm/screens in his
mothers house have immovable screens and only the storms move.  I told him
to push harder since they have probably never been moved before and corroded
in place.

78 is quite pleasant.  I find air conditioned buildings in the summer 
intolerably cold when I am adapted to the warm weather.  I bring pants, socks,
and a hooded sweatshirt to the library and don't stay long.  They keep it
around 72 in the summer and 76 in the winter.
mdw
response 46 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jun 27 02:01 UTC 2003

The brand new aluminum storm windows in my house have immovable screens.
I presume the idea is that if they don't move, it's easier to ensure
there are no cracks for bugs to crawl through.  Probably cheaper to make
too.
jaklumen
response 47 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jun 27 02:02 UTC 2003

resp:36 wax on, wax off?

Having an A/C nearby is nice, but I still like central A/C best.  I 
miss it; such is life when you move out and start a family.
orinoco
response 48 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jun 27 02:57 UTC 2003

Heinlein had his head screwed on straight about a lot of things.  Love, IMO,
was not one of them.

IHB I met up with another old friend who I haven't seen in ages.  She is doing
well, and dating _yet another_ old friend of mine, who I also got a chance
to catch up with.  I'm not sure why all these people are coming out of the
woodwork this summer, but I'm not complaining.
other
response 49 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jun 27 04:33 UTC 2003

re #41:  Libertarian?  Or Libertine?  ;)
aruba
response 50 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jun 27 04:58 UTC 2003

Well, both, clearly.
keesan
response 51 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jun 27 06:22 UTC 2003

Is it possible to remove, if not move, the screens?  How would you change the
screening?  Can't the bugs get around the storm windows anyway?
edina
response 52 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jun 27 15:03 UTC 2003

IHB me mum is here!!  We are having a grand time at the Smithsonian Folklife
Festival and have quality time in and around the Scotland area.  We have seen
Alasdair Fraser play 5 times, an amazing Shetland band called Fiddler's Bid
5 times, Dr. Ed MIller, Sheena Wellington, and lots of speaking from Fiona
Ritchie, host of "Thistle and Shamrock".  I'm getting lots of freckles and
having fun.
arianna
response 53 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jun 27 15:40 UTC 2003

IHB it's Friday and I'll be moved inot my new/old place soon (moving back in
with old roommates), at the end of this weekend.
eskarina
response 54 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jun 27 22:30 UTC 2003

IHB the UIC gym (which I joined for a month starting today) has ellipticals,
as well as a pool.  However, the pool has funny rules.  You aren't allowed
in without a swim cap and you aren't allowed to wear goggles.  i don't get
it.
dcat
response 55 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jun 27 23:41 UTC 2003

IHB after several years, I'm finally going to get to see Capitol Steps at the
Power Ctr at Summer Festival on the Fourth of July.
i
response 56 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jun 28 01:16 UTC 2003

Re: #54 - they've had accidents due to "goggle-vision" and they got sick
of cleaning hair out of things.
senna
response 57 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jun 28 06:47 UTC 2003

So now they're going to have accidents because people are blinking irregularly
or closing their eyes to avoid losing their contacts.  Great solution. ;)

My youngest sister unexpectedly came home late tonight, for her one free day
between the camp weeks she works.  The "middle" sister is already scheduled
to arrive home Saturday evening, so we have the whole family together.  It
is not a common occurrance this summer.  Tracy's available to visit, too.
mary
response 58 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jun 28 15:02 UTC 2003

Our son is home for a week, from school, out east.

This means some heated political debates, French toast 
breakfasts, my computer's preferences morphing into 
non-preferences, gallons of pulp-free orange juice
being purchased, some amazed moments when I have no
idea what he and John are talking about, dinners at
Shalimar, and my total amazement at how life moves
along.  

My advice to myself is - hold on, loosely. ;-)
orinoco
response 59 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jun 28 16:11 UTC 2003

I'm (in the long run) Happy Because my wisdom teeth are finally out.  

I was still so sedated after I got home that I watched the entirety of the
Truman Show and don't remember any of it.  So I guess I'm also happy that I
get two movies' worth of entertainment for the price of one -- I'll be
watching it again this afternoon.
polytarp
response 60 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jun 29 01:47 UTC 2003

Did you get nitrous to help you with them nsty teeth?
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