cellio: (moon)
Monica ([personal profile] cellio) wrote2008-06-23 11:01 pm

random bits

The most recent gathering of the Transarc doc group was Saturday afternoon at a home half a mile from mine. (While I don't remember the hosts from Transarc (I don't think we overlapped), I did share a Hebrew class with them once.) At one point a person I've worked with twice, and tried to recruit, asked me "are you still loving your job?". I gestured toward another person sitting there and asked "have you met my grand-boss"? I then explained that any answer I gave under the circumstances would be perceived as either untruthful or unwise, depending, so I couldn't answer that question just then. I also pointed out that another attendee now works for me, so she shouldn't ask her about it in front of me. :-)

It took a couple weeks (after making an online reservation), but I finally got my confirmation for the NHC summer institute (Jewish learning program). So now all I have to do is decide on an airport and make reservations. Trains do not go there efficiently. That's a pity; I would like to be able to take a train somewhere someday. Doing the "airborne sardine" thing is over-rated. (Hmm. I'm taking it as a given that no one else from the Pittsburgh area is going, but I should check. Driving could work with the right group. But there is no way I'm taking such a road trip myself.)

Erik saw my vet tonight for a followup after his visit to the emergency clinic last week. He is eating but (still) not as much as he should be. I am to give him fluids for a while. We are waiting for an appointment for a consultation with a specialist, who'll look at the ultrasound and advise on options, including surgery. Poor guy. He's active and otherwise happy near as I can tell, but he does seem to have a case of ADR (Ain't Doin' Right), and I hope they can figure out how to fix it soon.

It's a little disconcerting to realize that my cat has better health care than many people who can pay (but live in places where there's none to be bought).

What does "X% chance of rain tonight" mean? Any rain anywhere in the region at any time during the night? That X% of the region will be wet by morning? That the whole region will get rain for X% of the night? Inquiring minds want to know, and empirical evidence is decidedly lacking.

Short takes:

As [livejournal.com profile] rjlippincott says, sometimes a product name says everything you need to know. Moo Doo, indeed.

For SCA folks: [livejournal.com profile] jducoeur's rules of water-bearing nails some of the current bureaucracy square on the head. Go. Read.

This kitten pile from [livejournal.com profile] kittenbreak is adorable. Assuming that's one litter, I'm surprised by both the number and the uniformity.

[identity profile] sue-n-julia.livejournal.com 2008-06-24 03:40 am (UTC)(link)
Yea, Eric!!!1

X% chance of rain means that given the predicted conditions (humidity, wind direction, wind speed, etc.) that it rains X out of 100 times.

S

Because I'm an incorrigible transit geek...

[identity profile] dr-zrfq.livejournal.com 2008-06-24 04:43 am (UTC)(link)
Trains do not go [to the NHC institute site] efficiently.

Had you considered going to Boston and then taking an MBTA train out to Fitchburg (20 miles southeast of the site) and arranging a pickup there?

Also, the institute starts as Pennsic is ending. You might be able to arrange for a ride east to a suitable railroad station (in Philly, NJ, NY, or New England) if not to the site itself; then plane or train home.

[identity profile] hildakrista.livejournal.com 2008-06-24 07:43 am (UTC)(link)
X% chance of rain means that, in the past during all their years of record-keeping, when atmospheric conditions (pressure, humidity, etc) were exactly or nearly as they are now, it rained X% of the time. Based on historical data.

[identity profile] goldsquare.livejournal.com 2008-06-24 10:47 am (UTC)(link)
You mentioned name of giant corporate overlord...

[identity profile] loosecanon.livejournal.com 2008-06-24 12:15 pm (UTC)(link)
hehe we use ewe poo.

[identity profile] eub.livejournal.com 2008-06-25 04:38 am (UTC)(link)
This NOAA page (http://pajk.arh.noaa.gov/info/articles/survey/poptext.htm) says:
The Weather Service Operations Manual (C-11, 8.3.1) states that a [probability of precipitation] forecast represents "the likelihood of occurrence, expressed as a percent, of a precipitation event at any given point in the forecast area within a clearly stated time period."
This one (http://www.erh.noaa.gov/ilm/products/faq/index.shtml) specifies the threshold amount of rain:
The Probability of Precipitation(POP) or percent chance of rain means that measurable rain...0.01 inches will fall at that location within a specific time period...usually 12 hours.