And for those of you who enjoyed Chemistry:
It saddens me that I cannot see that pic as I enjoyed Chemistry.
Edit: Had to pull out my phone and check it out. AWESOME!
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And for those of you who enjoyed Chemistry:
It saddens me that I cannot see that pic as I enjoyed Chemistry.
This actually doesn't look to bad. Stigy, do you think you may pick one up for more BB development?
BlackBerry 10 Dev Alpha hands-on -- Engadget
Gtalk I got around by going through Gmail or igoogle page.
They found a Copperhead snake in our office building over the weekend, fairly close to my cubicle. I've been paranoid all day yesterday and this morning and am keeping my feet off the ground and out from under my desk and anywhere else I can't see as much as possible. Snakes freak me out.
woowza :< I wouldn't think snakes would like where you work
*thinks* radioactive snake ...well svt, if you get bitten by a radioactive snake, you can be *drum rolls* SNAKEMAN!!!!
Gtalk I got around by going through Gmail or igoogle page.
Well, at least I'm getting some good AF news this morning to help my spirits lift!
Wow, I like that in red. I just don't like leather bands as I destroy them too quickly.Also this is a pretty sweet watch I stumbled across today: Watch Daily Deal, 1 Sale A Day
Ah I see. I cannot say the same for the plant the town next to me, lol. But I can see the good with lots of landNah, tons of wildlife around where I work. Kind of like a wildlife preserve since there is no hunting allowed on the almost 1,000 acres the site owns. See tons of geese, deer, foxes, racoons, etc...
I used to be able to use GTalk through iGoogle, but now they have the GTalk protocol blocked totally so can't even do that workaround.
Oh well -- keeps me more productive.
No ...all 3rd party email sites are blocked as well >_>
So, you can put your feet down now! lolAgkistrodon contortrix - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hmmm, who knew. Usually don't even administer antivenom for a copperhead bite. Weak venom compared to other pit vipers and often strike with a dry bite as a warning before a venomous bite.
That sucks - sorry to hear it.
I'm going to be lost if/when I have to leave this place and work for a company with real rules.
haha...for you to be fully productive, they should block AF too
Agkistrodon contortrix - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Hmmm, who knew. Usually don't even administer antivenom for a copperhead bite. Weak venom compared to other pit vipers and often strike with a dry bite as a warning before a venomous bite.
Power to you halon, I couldn't survive a week without meat. I actually do the Juice+ think to keep up with my fruits and veggies.I don't know about anyone else, but I always seem to be tired. No matter what I do be it eating somewhat healthier, sleeping 8 hours, sleeping 4 hours, and some exercise. I was looking around on the internet and started finding a lot of info about juicing; nothing but fresh fruit and vegetables. I then found a documentary called Fat, Sick and Nearly Dead. To my surprise Amazon Instant Video had it to watch for free. It was really interesting. I would have to say that the "fat, sick and nearly dead" doesn't really pertain to me. Well, I think once we're born we are all nearly dead. LOL! I do, however, like the idea of detoxing the body. So. Hopefully my juicer arrives today and for the next 15 days I will be fasting. The only thing that will enter my body is fuit and vegetable, either raw or juiced and water. The guy that did movie did it for 60 days!
My mother-in-law was bitten by one when she was younger, with very light effect thankfully.
Also when I was ~8 years old, we were playing outside at my grandparents house, and discovered a nest of baby snakes, and were quite happy to play with them, letting them squirm through our fingers and such. Until of course my grandfather came over to see what we had found and realized we were playing with copperheads... Haha!
I am intrigued by snakes, they are such interesting creatures IMO.
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