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  1. I can tell we're on vacation by the smell of Eli's vomit in the car.
  2. An elegant and deserved kneecapping of Harlequin and their vanity press ways, courtesy of @scalzi: http://is.gd/501nS
  3. You know what beats your four aces? Smith and Barney! It doesn't? Oh, okay, I'll pay up.
  4. Some days are like running off a cliff, madly throwing boards in front of me to build a bridge before gravity notices.
  5. @inaneenglish It means that science and romance novels go together like whoa!
  6. @WhatTheCast @mightymur They have to keep their fur on the inside, ready for the FURSPLOSION as seen on the trailer.
  7. SFWA joins in smacking Harlequin around for their new vanity press: http://ping.fm/68WYO
  8. @rocksinherhead yay! I ended up talking about lasers and microlenses and showing them neat things.
  9. It turns out we suck at fpses as a group, but rejoice in headshots.
  10. In retrospect, I shouldn't have started flirting with the girl next to me on the plane right after we had to put on those oxygen masks.
  11. I switched to Google Apps and made my life differently complicated: http://is.gd/4YZxx (blog post)
  12. Churning through work @ home before going to Eli's school to eat lunch and wow the kids with SCIENCE.
  13. @WhatTheCast This looks like a job for MYTHBUSTERS.
  14. @mightymur I only found out about Generation A tonight as well, oddly enough.
  15. Holy cats RWA slapped down Harlequin for moving to a vanity publishing approach: http://is.gd/4YsY2
  16. @inaneenglish I'm all stocked up now!
  17. About to start taping a WhatTheCast podcast episode. Feel free to heckle.
  18. @kingjrd Aie, vomiting! I'm sorry she's so sick & you guys are having to deal with that.
  19. Four truck driver's gear changes in this song we're singing? Oh Mark Hayes no!
  20. One of my most used science skills, and one of the hardest to do, is context switching, esp. from big picture to details and back.