I am back from a nice weekend in Ithaca. Lots of vineyard tastings, outside restaurants and waterfalls viewing AND 9 HOURS TRIP BACK HOME IN CRAZY TRAFFIC!!!!!! BAD ECONOMY AND PEOPLE NOT TRAVELING AS MUCH MY ASSSSS!!!!!
I went to a wedding on Saturday on the Cornell Campus (Beautiful by the way) and the groom was Cornell Undergrad, MIT and LSE Grad and Cornell Law. Needless to say, most of the guests (besides family) were from those schools. I felt pretty damn stupid around these people but everyone was super nice and friendly.
rob, the time shown on cell phones are now feed via a wireless signal from the wireless network clock (ie accurate) vs. those old bricks where the clock is in the phone and we occasionally have to change it when it runs a little fast/slow or we traveling to a diff time zone, etc. in others words, trust the time on the phone
it’s not broken – i’m just tired of resetting them. thx ya’ll
ugh – i was dying here at work on friday without asshat entertainment 🙁
Hola,
I am back from a nice weekend in Ithaca. Lots of vineyard tastings, outside restaurants and waterfalls viewing AND 9 HOURS TRIP BACK HOME IN CRAZY TRAFFIC!!!!!! BAD ECONOMY AND PEOPLE NOT TRAVELING AS MUCH MY ASSSSS!!!!!
I went to a wedding on Saturday on the Cornell Campus (Beautiful by the way) and the groom was Cornell Undergrad, MIT and LSE Grad and Cornell Law. Needless to say, most of the guests (besides family) were from those schools. I felt pretty damn stupid around these people but everyone was super nice and friendly.
Overall a good time.
i always feel so frazzled after a long weekend. shake it off shake it off!
*rob*
dh, it’s still correct twice a day.
DH, get a watch winder or get one of fancy watches with the power reserve
dh – shake the watch a few times to keep it going.
Speaking of trusting time – is there anyway to make automatic watches not stop running if you take them off for a day or so?
Haha Rob – I’ve had a few days like that. A total time warp.
rob, the time shown on cell phones are now feed via a wireless signal from the wireless network clock (ie accurate) vs. those old bricks where the clock is in the phone and we occasionally have to change it when it runs a little fast/slow or we traveling to a diff time zone, etc. in others words, trust the time on the phone