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September 08, 2008 -- 7:39 AM
posted by Pam
Excuse me Mr. Co- Captian
I was wondering if we could switch the location?
Being that you hvae no comfortable chairs and I don't get off work till 7:30, can we perhaps move it to my house?????
I have two very little kittens that would need some attention after 12 hours or work, so i need to stay home.
Thanks
September 07, 2008 -- 8:59 PM
posted by a guy who has been demoted to co-captain
Bad movie night this Wednesday at the new Powerhouse... BYOCC (Bring your own comfortable chair) I'm not joking. I have one comfortable chair and no couch. I do have wooden chairs and the floor. The address is:
#11, 7293 South Terwillegar Drive
Directions:
- Take 23rd ave and turn South on Rabbit Hill Road
- Turn right at the end of the road at South Terwillegar Drive
- My place is in a fourplex on the left-hand-side across from a big park. I can see the lovely ATCO trailer from my front door.
- If you hit Scott Cres. you have gone too far
Call me if you get confused or lost: 780-240-2287
September 06, 2008 -- 11:10 PM
posted by Par
You're still crazy, Al.
Also, they don't have my size. Bastards.
September 06, 2008 -- 3:40 PM
posted by Al
That post reminds me of something...
For all you people who thought I was crazy here they are:
FEET GLOVES!
And if you are interested in buying them go here
September 06, 2008 -- 10:34 AM
posted by Par
A tale of over-engineering. My favourite part:
That's brilliant: we can reuse body heat more efficiently! This way, the system could be used when walking/jogging as well.
We'd simply use a thin inner-jacket (like a wind breaker) and run some flexible tubes from the tip of the sleeves to the midriff (which never seems to get cold). There'd be valved inlet and outlet water connectors at the sleeves to distribute the warmed water to the hands via a fine mesh of smaller tubes.
The water would circulate due to the one-way valves and compressions of the device caused by walking/cycling movements. If necessary, we could add the battery/dynamo-powered heater for extra warming of the water. Obviously, that'd be bicycle-specific, though.
They were contemplating re-engineering the human circulatory system. The response to all of these grand designs is even better, though.
September 04, 2008 -- 7:52 AM
posted by Al
That's all right, had a pseudo-flu last night, not good times.
September 04, 2008 -- 6:24 AM
posted by Par
Sorry, Al, I didn't get a chance to post something, but we decided to postpone until next week, because Jere's not here and neither Richard nor I were able to make it.
(Unless Andy did something and didn't tell me, in which case you can just ignore this message completely.)
September 03, 2008 -- 7:34 PM
posted by Al
I know this is super last minute but is there a bad movie night?
September 03, 2008 -- 5:25 PM
posted by a guy who has been demoted to co-captain
uhhh... it didn't like our proxy at work and I didn't want to spend the time to get it operational. I hear every tab is its own process which is really nice but I like Firefox. I really don't want to spend the time getting used to a new browser.
Besides... it's a dumb name!
September 03, 2008 -- 3:58 PM
posted by Beck
Well, I've given it about an hours test drive so far, and I have to say I really like the chrome.
