Miscellaneous pseudo-comments
Jan. 8th, 2003 01:35 pmWhenever I try to post a comment on someone's journal, Mozilla crashes. So, in the absence of ability to comment:
Voratus (who almost certainly doesn't read this): are you sure? I'd really, really, expect it to be the other way round. But I have a primary source I can question, so I'll see what he says.
Leathellin: as a non-albino person, I'm offended at the racism implicit in snowmen ;-)
Kesstrel: congrats!
Nevecat: snap (ish). Bus late. Freezing to death. Get to office an hour later than usual, file server down. For the third day in a row. Finally feel warm again after two hours in an office everyone else says is sweltering.
Everyone: yeah, yeah, we've got snow too. <pause> But it is rather exciting, isn't it? :-) Just wish ours would get on and settle. Except maybe I don't. How sensible is cycling in snow? I don't want to wish myself into another day of getting the bus ;-)
Voratus (who almost certainly doesn't read this): are you sure? I'd really, really, expect it to be the other way round. But I have a primary source I can question, so I'll see what he says.
Leathellin: as a non-albino person, I'm offended at the racism implicit in snowmen ;-)
Kesstrel: congrats!
Nevecat: snap (ish). Bus late. Freezing to death. Get to office an hour later than usual, file server down. For the third day in a row. Finally feel warm again after two hours in an office everyone else says is sweltering.
Everyone: yeah, yeah, we've got snow too. <pause> But it is rather exciting, isn't it? :-) Just wish ours would get on and settle. Except maybe I don't. How sensible is cycling in snow? I don't want to wish myself into another day of getting the bus ;-)
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Date: 2003-01-08 06:04 am (UTC)Not very, I'd imagine. Think about how slippery snow is compared to rain then walking (ie 'very' compared to 'not')...then remember how slippery roads can get for cycling even when it's just raining ;)
That and getting splashed with ice-cold salty slush is just yuck...
I'd recommend wrapping up warm and taking a book for the bus (oh, and a coffee, if possible) - alternatively, could you persuade them to let you work from home?