More subject lines from the spam folder:
"airborne pontiff"
"inalienable abdomen"
"rabbi bacon"
"Reply to your post..." (ok, where'd that come from? Not LJ!)
Did the misguided lawmakers responsible for the "can spam"
law notice the two opposing (in this case) meanings of
the word "can"? That is, "can it, i.e. contain it" versus
"enable". The former is what they tried to sell; the
latter is what we're getting.
grifyn posted some links to ThinkGeek.
Not only do they have a product category for "caffeine - drinks"
where you can find
Buzz Water
(100 mg per bottle), but you can also get
regular
automatic deliveries. Some of the offerings under
"caffeine -
accessories" are intriguing, but I am disappointed to
learn that the
energy gel
does not in fact seem to convey caffeine topically the way you'd
think from its placement in their catalogue. I don't need to be
"energized" on Yom Kippur; I need caffeine to offset the headache. :-)
(Yeah, I know there would be other halachic issues to investigate.)
While I'm talking about
grifyn,
this
saga of the job hunt made me laugh.
Scholar-in-residence weekend this Shabbat, with Rabbi
Lawrence Kushner. This should be quite nifty, and
as a side effect, I don't have to cook for this
Shabbat at all. Congregational meals can be quite
convenient. :-) (Speaking of food, the day after
the Purim gathering I realized why the balance of
food on the table looked wrong, when I discovered the
pasta salad I had deliberately made to use up
chametz and then forgot to put out. Oops! I wonder
how long pasta salad keeps; it's been refrigerated
and there's no mayo involved, FWIW.)
It has been way too long since the last time I watched
"Blake's 7". Yay for the new DVDs. I've only watched
the first two episodes so far, but this is even better
than I remembered. Cool.