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Jan. 19th, 2011 01:02 am* The Angry Bird App turns out to be a data miner. Charming.
* The last couple days have been really rough on my body. I did get every thing done, but it was nasty and everything has turned out to be rather more expensive than I budgeted for.
* Someone tried to set off a backpack bomb at the MLK Parade in Spokane. Alert city workers spotted it in time for it to be disarmed. It was meant to spray shrapnel at marchers and onlookers, and the placement would have directed the blast for maximum mayhem. This is the second bombing attempt in Spokane in less than a year.
* Only 18% of Americans want Health Care reform repealed. Republicans are still pushing ahead on repeal.
* I'm about half way through Artificial Night, which is not a mystery novel, but an adventure one with exactly the sort of plot I love to see in books about the fae. I am so much happier with this one than the last one, and the change of pace opens the series up to all sorts of kinds of plots.
* The cats have been alternating squabbling and clinging. This keyboard is dying. I have another somewhere, but where that might be is rather a mystery.
* Y'all know I'm no Reagan apologist, but I admit to being seriously uncomfortable with Reagan's sons having a nasty verbal fight over when the former president's Alzheimer's symptoms showed up. I know it's of historical interest, but it just seems so unseemly.
* RM found, A step forward on hospital Visitation rights: http://advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2011/01/18/New_Hospital_Visitation_Rules_in_Effect/
* A lovely thing on the passing of Sergeant Shriver here: http://lurkitty.livejournal.com/472917.html?mode=reply&style=mine
* The last couple days have been really rough on my body. I did get every thing done, but it was nasty and everything has turned out to be rather more expensive than I budgeted for.
* Someone tried to set off a backpack bomb at the MLK Parade in Spokane. Alert city workers spotted it in time for it to be disarmed. It was meant to spray shrapnel at marchers and onlookers, and the placement would have directed the blast for maximum mayhem. This is the second bombing attempt in Spokane in less than a year.
* Only 18% of Americans want Health Care reform repealed. Republicans are still pushing ahead on repeal.
* I'm about half way through Artificial Night, which is not a mystery novel, but an adventure one with exactly the sort of plot I love to see in books about the fae. I am so much happier with this one than the last one, and the change of pace opens the series up to all sorts of kinds of plots.
* The cats have been alternating squabbling and clinging. This keyboard is dying. I have another somewhere, but where that might be is rather a mystery.
* Y'all know I'm no Reagan apologist, but I admit to being seriously uncomfortable with Reagan's sons having a nasty verbal fight over when the former president's Alzheimer's symptoms showed up. I know it's of historical interest, but it just seems so unseemly.
* RM found, A step forward on hospital Visitation rights: http://advocate.com/News/Daily_News/2011/01/18/New_Hospital_Visitation_Rules_in_Effect/
* A lovely thing on the passing of Sergeant Shriver here: http://lurkitty.livejournal.com/472917.html?mode=reply&style=mine