Friday 9 March 2007

Today's Daily Parker

Parker had a well-needed bath today, complete with an unfortunately sweet-smelling shampoo and a bandanna that even Parker thinks looks silly:

David Braverman, Friday 9 March 2007 15:19:13 UTC
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 Thursday 8 March 2007

Enough already!

The overnight low temperature in Chicago has dropped below freezing every night since January 12th. This is the longest stretch of below-freezing nights in at least seven years. It's getting really quite old.

That is all.

David Braverman, Thursday 8 March 2007 18:08:43 UTC
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Today's Daily Parker

Parker's new crate actually has more than double the area of his old crate. He has enough room to flop on his side and to turn around comfortably. Plus, he has his favorite crusty old bedspread to sleep on:

David Braverman, Thursday 8 March 2007 14:53:43 UTC
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 Wednesday 7 March 2007

Today's Daily Parker

One of the bits of obedience training I didn't know ahead of time is that Parker is now crate-trained. Since he's also more than double the size he was when I first met him, the crate I had for him was a little tight. So I bought him a new crate, with more than double the footprint of his old one, and with a lot more light and air. Enough light and air, in fact, that I can point the ParkerCam at him when he's in it:

David Braverman, Wednesday 7 March 2007 20:07:05 UTC
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 Tuesday 6 March 2007

Today's Daily Parker

Parker went to the vet yesterday because I noticed this lovely thing growing in his lip:

David Braverman, Tuesday 6 March 2007 23:08:06 UTC
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 Monday 5 March 2007

Today's Daily Parker

Heel, heel, heel, sit, down, stay...it's all so tiring:

David Braverman, Monday 5 March 2007 14:51:05 UTC
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 Sunday 4 March 2007

MSNBC spell-check sadness

MSNBC reported overnight that U.S. troops have entered Sadr City in Baghdad. That's newsworthy in itself, but they added an extra level of irony by running their nightly headline-roundup email through an over-zealous spell check:

U.S. troops enter Sadder City
Hundreds of U.S. soldiers entered the Shiite stronghold of Sadder City on Sunday in the first major push into the area since an American-led security sweep began last month around Baghdad.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/17450016/

Sigh.

David Braverman, Sunday 4 March 2007 16:05:26 UTC
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Partial eclipse

The clouds broke this evening just long enough for me to see the eclipse. As they say in Boston: wicked cool.

David Braverman, Sunday 4 March 2007 01:39:41 UTC
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 Saturday 3 March 2007

Total lunar eclipse tonight

The eclipse will be total from 4:44 pm CT to 5:58 pm, so when the moon rises over Chicago at 5:39 pm it will appear a deep red. (If it appears at all, of course; the weather will likely be cloudy.)

Observers on the East Coast will have a better view; Europeans will get to see the whole thing.

David Braverman, Saturday 3 March 2007 14:47:58 UTC
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Green things at the gym

...and I don't mean on the locker-room floor. Just now NPR's Weekend Edition reported on a gym in Hong Kong that uses the kinetic energy from people walking on treadmills and using exercise bikes to power its lights. Neat.

David Braverman, Saturday 3 March 2007 13:44:50 UTC
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