The most recent gathering of the Transarc doc group
was Saturday afternoon at a home half
a mile from mine. (While I don't remember the hosts from Transarc (I
don't think we overlapped), I did share a Hebrew class with them once.)
At one point a person I've worked with twice, and tried to recruit,
asked me "are you still loving your job?". I gestured toward another
person sitting there and asked "have you met my grand-boss"? I then
explained that any answer I gave under the circumstances would be
perceived as either untruthful or unwise, depending, so I couldn't
answer that question just then. I also pointed out that another
attendee now works for me, so she shouldn't ask her about it in front
of me. :-)
It took a couple weeks (after making an online reservation), but I
finally got my confirmation for the
NHC
summer institute (Jewish learning program). So now all I have to
do is decide on an airport and make reservations. Trains do
not go there efficiently. That's a pity; I would like to be able to
take a train somewhere someday. Doing the "airborne sardine" thing
is over-rated. (Hmm. I'm taking it as a given that no one else
from the Pittsburgh area is going, but I should check. Driving
could work with the right group. But there is no way I'm taking
such a road trip myself.)
Erik saw my vet tonight for a followup after his visit to the
emergency clinic last week. He is eating but (still) not as much
as he should be. I am to give him fluids for a while. We are
waiting for an appointment for a consultation with a specialist,
who'll look at the ultrasound and advise on options, including
surgery. Poor guy. He's active and otherwise happy near as I can
tell, but he does seem to have a case of ADR (Ain't Doin' Right),
and I hope they can figure out how to fix it soon.
It's a little disconcerting to realize that my cat has better health
care than many people who can pay (but live in places where
there's none to be bought).
What does "X% chance of rain tonight" mean? Any rain anywhere in the
region at any time during the night? That X% of the region will be
wet by morning? That the whole region will get rain for X% of the
night? Inquiring minds want to know, and empirical evidence is
decidedly lacking.
Short takes:
As
rjlippincott says,
sometimes
a product name says everything you need to know. Moo Doo, indeed.
For SCA folks:
jducoeur's
rules
of water-bearing nails some of the current bureaucracy square on
the head. Go. Read.
This
kitten
pile from
kittenbreak is adorable. Assuming that's
one litter, I'm surprised by both the number and the uniformity.