The We Are All Prime Numbers Complaint Thread

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  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    TroutFace said:
    MistyMist said:

    why do i live so far from work.  wait for bus in 30Fs, on bus an hour+, walk a mile in the dark on ill lit road with barely room to walk near cars going over 30mph limit, in 30Fs temps.

    if i didn't have egg nog and neighborly buppy hugz waiting for me at home i'd be feeling sorry for myself.

    This is my morning commute for now:

    - Get up at 5:40am, at 610:am walk to the McDonalds, arrive about6:20am, get coffee and a hash brown, cath 6:40am bus to light rail, get on light rail at 7:15am, arrive station near work at 7:45am, get cab, at work by 8:00am or so.

    This is my morning commute after I move:

    - Get up at 5:40am, cook and eat breakfast, leave home around 6:25am, walk 3 minutes to bus stop, catch 6:35am bus to rail station, the rest is just like the above.

    I'll save a ton on breakfast, and once the crock pot is operational that'll save more cash  (and the cost of going out for wings on the weekend).

    One more thing to buy before I can start on my next album for real... indecision

    Is the kind of day here where I'm starting to wonder whether I'll get stuck somewhere on way home tonight, a bit of weather slows everything to a freeway crawl :)

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    MistyMist said:

    why do i live so far from work.  wait for bus in 30Fs, on bus an hour+, walk a mile in the dark on ill lit road with barely room to walk near cars going over 30mph limit, in 30Fs temps.

    if i didn't have egg nog and neighborly buppy hugz waiting for me at home i'd be feeling sorry for myself.

    *hugz*

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    ps1borg said:

    Is blowing up a real big storm here, going across Westgate bridge was a bit hairy big trucks swaying and weaving in the wind backlit by an ominous purple and orange edged sky :)

     

    eeks  >.<  wind is scary

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    I am getting sleepy, maybe I will lie down in my bed for a while.

    there is a chance you will fall asleep if you lay down

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    Tjohn said:

     

    gruuuuumpy cat  :)

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    TroutFace said:
    MistyMist said:

    why do i live so far from work.  wait for bus in 30Fs, on bus an hour+, walk a mile in the dark on ill lit road with barely room to walk near cars going over 30mph limit, in 30Fs temps.

    if i didn't have egg nog and neighborly buppy hugz waiting for me at home i'd be feeling sorry for myself.

    This is my morning commute for now:

    - Get up at 5:40am, at 610:am walk to the McDonalds, arrive about6:20am, get coffee and a hash brown, cath 6:40am bus to light rail, get on light rail at 7:15am, arrive station near work at 7:45am, get cab, at work by 8:00am or so.

    This is my morning commute after I move:

    - Get up at 5:40am, cook and eat breakfast, leave home around 6:25am, walk 3 minutes to bus stop, catch 6:35am bus to rail station, the rest is just like the above.

    I'll save a ton on breakfast, and once the crock pot is operational that'll save more cash  (and the cost of going out for wings on the weekend).

    One more thing to buy before I can start on my next album for real... indecision

     

    breakfast burritos one thing i miss from my san antonio days

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    MistyMist said:
    ps1borg said:

    Is blowing up a real big storm here, going across Westgate bridge was a bit hairy big trucks swaying and weaving in the wind backlit by an ominous purple and orange edged sky :)

     

    eeks  >.<  wind is scary

    is outrageously hot wind today you just know there's going to be trouble somewhere, hopefully somewhere not right here :)

  • kyoto kidkyoto kid Posts: 41,847
    ps1borg said:

    Is blowing up a real big storm here, going across Westgate bridge was a bit hairy big trucks swaying and weaving in the wind backlit by an ominous purple and orange edged sky :)

    ...read that as "big hairy trucks swaying and weaving"'

    ...but weaving what?

    Sometimes I love dyslexia

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    you ever see the trucks with the truck nutz?   first time i saw it, laughed a stitch in my side

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776

    ...

    kyoto kid said:
    ps1borg said:

    Is blowing up a real big storm here, going across Westgate bridge was a bit hairy big trucks swaying and weaving in the wind backlit by an ominous purple and orange edged sky :)

    ...read that as "big hairy trucks swaying and weaving"'

    ...but weaving what?

    Sometimes I love dyslexia

    wind was making a couple of twelve wheelers wander from one side of a lane to another like a conga line. Worse I swear that bridge gets a sway on, has already fallen down once :) Seems to be a lull right now (midnight) but is still amazingly hot 

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited November 2015

    complaint - my right eyelid is droopy and intermittent muscle spasm.  extremely uncomfy.  imagine it must look scary to children.

    4yo is picking up my buppy speak.  when buppies are barking way by the fence, i yell out BUPPY POWERRR CHARRGE, and they come runnin like they chasing bunny.  i heard him upstairs yelling buppy power. lol

    saw the saddest buppy thing last night, still have a lump in my throat.  
    so i was tossing the squeaky kong ball for them.  
    so, the teenager upstairs got his driver license and parents gave him a brand new jeep, anyway,  so he's not home much.
    so, he was coming out the house, the buppies saw him went running to him with ball in mouth.  he takes the ball from momo and gives it a power throw (he's a jock).  they go running for the ball. even Iggy, he's more the tug toy buppy, but he chased the ball this time.  Iggy gets to it first.  they both running to bring the ball back to their young master.  half way their, young master goes out the gate.
    buppies stop in their tracks, looking at the gate.  Iggy drops the ball.  they just stood there watching the gate.
    I could literally see the playful joy drain from their lil buppy bodies. tails drooped, head drooped.
    they just stood there with sadness so thick could touch it. was heart wrenching.  
    They FEEL it when their peeps don't make time to play with them.
    Took several minutes, but coaxed them to play again.

    Technically, buppies belong to lady upstairs. but she works full time, and now she's looking after her 4yo grandson. can see she's exhausted, bags under her eyes. poor lady. don't know the story why the mother isn't look after 4yo.  

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  • atticanneatticanne Posts: 3,009
    MistyMist said:
    TroutFace said:
    MistyMist said:

    why do i live so far from work.  wait for bus in 30Fs, on bus an hour+, walk a mile in the dark on ill lit road with barely room to walk near cars going over 30mph limit, in 30Fs temps.

    if i didn't have egg nog and neighborly buppy hugz waiting for me at home i'd be feeling sorry for myself.

    This is my morning commute for now:

    - Get up at 5:40am, at 610:am walk to the McDonalds, arrive about6:20am, get coffee and a hash brown, cath 6:40am bus to light rail, get on light rail at 7:15am, arrive station near work at 7:45am, get cab, at work by 8:00am or so.

    This is my morning commute after I move:

    - Get up at 5:40am, cook and eat breakfast, leave home around 6:25am, walk 3 minutes to bus stop, catch 6:35am bus to rail station, the rest is just like the above.

    I'll save a ton on breakfast, and once the crock pot is operational that'll save more cash  (and the cost of going out for wings on the weekend).

    One more thing to buy before I can start on my next album for real... indecision

     

    breakfast burritos one thing i miss from my san antonio days

    Instead of McDonald's, he could stop at Arandina's and get breakfast burritos or my fave, migas.

  • atticanneatticanne Posts: 3,009
    ps1borg said:

    ...

    kyoto kid said:
    ps1borg said:

    Is blowing up a real big storm here, going across Westgate bridge was a bit hairy big trucks swaying and weaving in the wind backlit by an ominous purple and orange edged sky :)

    ...read that as "big hairy trucks swaying and weaving"'

    ...but weaving what?

    Sometimes I love dyslexia

    wind was making a couple of twelve wheelers wander from one side of a lane to another like a conga line. Worse I swear that bridge gets a sway on, has already fallen down once :) Seems to be a lull right now (midnight) but is still amazingly hot 

    Another "galloping" bridge?  Doesn't sound good at all.

  • SerpentSerpent Posts: 4,075
    ps1borg said:
    TroutFace said:
    MistyMist said:

    why do i live so far from work.  wait for bus in 30Fs, on bus an hour+, walk a mile in the dark on ill lit road with barely room to walk near cars going over 30mph limit, in 30Fs temps.

    if i didn't have egg nog and neighborly buppy hugz waiting for me at home i'd be feeling sorry for myself.

    This is my morning commute for now:

    - Get up at 5:40am, at 610:am walk to the McDonalds, arrive about6:20am, get coffee and a hash brown, cath 6:40am bus to light rail, get on light rail at 7:15am, arrive station near work at 7:45am, get cab, at work by 8:00am or so.

    This is my morning commute after I move:

    - Get up at 5:40am, cook and eat breakfast, leave home around 6:25am, walk 3 minutes to bus stop, catch 6:35am bus to rail station, the rest is just like the above.

    I'll save a ton on breakfast, and once the crock pot is operational that'll save more cash  (and the cost of going out for wings on the weekend).

    One more thing to buy before I can start on my next album for real... indecision

    Is the kind of day here where I'm starting to wonder whether I'll get stuck somewhere on way home tonight, a bit of weather slows everything to a freeway crawl :)

    Austin weather is comparatively mild, so not too many foul weather worries - plus it's only 7 miles to the rail station. smiley

  • SerpentSerpent Posts: 4,075
    MistyMist said:
    TroutFace said:
    MistyMist said:

    why do i live so far from work.  wait for bus in 30Fs, on bus an hour+, walk a mile in the dark on ill lit road with barely room to walk near cars going over 30mph limit, in 30Fs temps.

    if i didn't have egg nog and neighborly buppy hugz waiting for me at home i'd be feeling sorry for myself.

    This is my morning commute for now:

    - Get up at 5:40am, at 610:am walk to the McDonalds, arrive about6:20am, get coffee and a hash brown, cath 6:40am bus to light rail, get on light rail at 7:15am, arrive station near work at 7:45am, get cab, at work by 8:00am or so.

    This is my morning commute after I move:

    - Get up at 5:40am, cook and eat breakfast, leave home around 6:25am, walk 3 minutes to bus stop, catch 6:35am bus to rail station, the rest is just like the above.

    I'll save a ton on breakfast, and once the crock pot is operational that'll save more cash  (and the cost of going out for wings on the weekend).

    One more thing to buy before I can start on my next album for real... indecision

     

    breakfast burritos one thing i miss from my san antonio days

    I think there's a breakfast burrito place somewhere near me.. hmmph..

     

  • SerpentSerpent Posts: 4,075
    atticanne said:
    MistyMist said:
    TroutFace said:
    MistyMist said:

    why do i live so far from work.  wait for bus in 30Fs, on bus an hour+, walk a mile in the dark on ill lit road with barely room to walk near cars going over 30mph limit, in 30Fs temps.

    if i didn't have egg nog and neighborly buppy hugz waiting for me at home i'd be feeling sorry for myself.

    This is my morning commute for now:

    - Get up at 5:40am, at 610:am walk to the McDonalds, arrive about6:20am, get coffee and a hash brown, cath 6:40am bus to light rail, get on light rail at 7:15am, arrive station near work at 7:45am, get cab, at work by 8:00am or so.

    This is my morning commute after I move:

    - Get up at 5:40am, cook and eat breakfast, leave home around 6:25am, walk 3 minutes to bus stop, catch 6:35am bus to rail station, the rest is just like the above.

    I'll save a ton on breakfast, and once the crock pot is operational that'll save more cash  (and the cost of going out for wings on the weekend).

    One more thing to buy before I can start on my next album for real... indecision

     

    breakfast burritos one thing i miss from my san antonio days

    Instead of McDonald's, he could stop at Arandina's and get breakfast burritos or my fave, migas.

    I think they don't open early enough.. I'm at McDs by 6:15am..indecision

     

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    Vila a cutie pie :D

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  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    thinking about a caramel brule latte.  and carvel ice cream cake. cheeky

  • alexhcowleyalexhcowley Posts: 2,403
    atticanne said:
    ps1borg said:

    ...

    kyoto kid said:
    ps1borg said:

    Is blowing up a real big storm here, going across Westgate bridge was a bit hairy big trucks swaying and weaving in the wind backlit by an ominous purple and orange edged sky :)

    ...read that as "big hairy trucks swaying and weaving"'

    ...but weaving what?

    Sometimes I love dyslexia

    wind was making a couple of twelve wheelers wander from one side of a lane to another like a conga line. Worse I swear that bridge gets a sway on, has already fallen down once :) Seems to be a lull right now (midnight) but is still amazingly hot 

    Another "galloping" bridge?  Doesn't sound good at all.

    And I thought it was hairy on the M60 this morning!

    Cheers,

    Alex.

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776

    Morning. Stormy night giving way to cool and blowy day. Winter has come back, don't think Ive been in a storm like the one yesterday, not a single raindrop but trash and broken stuff laying all over this morning :)

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    frikkin cold walk home

    5-day weekend :D  stocked with lindt balls, egg nog, dutch apple pie, 3 flavors of ice cream :P

  • TSasha SmithTSasha Smith Posts: 27,246

    I have tomorrow off so going to see my mum tomorrow.

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    edited November 2015
    MistyMist said:

    frikkin cold walk home

    5-day weekend :D  stocked with lindt balls, egg nog, dutch apple pie, 3 flavors of ice cream :P

    Meh this job has been totally blown away the past two days, heading home early today & looks like the whole thing will get canned until after Christmas. Which means...yay iz early Friday *\o/*\0/*\o/*...

    ps Lindt like the chocolate shop ?

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  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    ps1borg said:
    MistyMist said:

    frikkin cold walk home

    5-day weekend :D  stocked with lindt balls, egg nog, dutch apple pie, 3 flavors of ice cream :P

    Meh this job has been totally blown away the past two days, heading home early today & looks like the whole thing will get canned until after Christmas. Which means...yay iz early Friday *\o/*\0/*\o/*...

    ps Lindt like the chocolate shop ?

     

    sounds like yoo haz holiday joy celebrations

    yup  choco latte :P

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    I have tomorrow off so going to see my mum tomorrow.

     

    plans to gobble gobble?  cheeky

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675

    eyes bleary.

    gahhh how attach figure to motion path?  how synch speed along path with leg movement?

  • ps1borgps1borg Posts: 12,776
    MistyMist said:

    eyes bleary.

    gahhh how attach figure to motion path?  how synch speed along path with leg movement?

    Can answer the second in a generic sense, increase/ reduce the number of frames an object moves along the motion path to sync up object movement (same as growing/shrinking a path) - there's always more or less amounts of artistic "eye" involved :)

  • TSasha SmithTSasha Smith Posts: 27,246

    Amazon music player got uninstalled on me somehow and I am trying to reinstall it.  Ugghhh and I wanted to listen to some music this morning.

  • TSasha SmithTSasha Smith Posts: 27,246

    By the way Happy Thanksgiving to the ones who celebrate it

     

  • MistaraMistara Posts: 38,675
    edited November 2015

    gobbl gobbl gobbl  

    warming up outside

     

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