classicaluncertainty
Classical Uncertainty
classicaluncertainty

My wife and I cook supper together nearly every night. We eat out once every other week or so, usually as part of a double-date. Not only is cooking in cheaper, because you have more control of the ingredients, it's healthier. And it's together time. And it's cheaper. Did I mention its cheaper?

Dirt.

As someone who works with a number of disadvantaged adults and adolescents, and repeatedly shares links to LU posts and the contents contained, I want to say 'Thank you for the Lifehacker U' updates.

I might need to purchase this game. Immediately.

I clicked into this story because the robe she's wearing look awfully like the robes the ceremonious old people sprinkled around my alma mater sometimes appear in public wearing. I am so glad this isn't another wretched story about my alma mater. This time.

Interesting. I actually have been writing in Scrivener a lot lately, with the full-screen mode and the screen on opaque. It works, this curtailing of visual distractors.

Oh, sure, but it's worth hearing from a sane person who comes to these articles for the same reason.

I, for one, keep hoping against hope that it'll be an article saying, "Hey, they made some of the changes you so desperately want, go czech it out!" But they don't...so I don't czhech anything out.

I was going to the PF nearby on an every-day basis for a good few months, but I got fed up with the staff always awkwardly managing to be in the way, the weirdly over-fit management visibly making old and heavy people uncomfortable by holding their conversations like, right on top of these folks, and the number of

That batman's suit is pretty awesome. That badman is pretty awesome. This whole thing? It was pretty awesome!

I've considered them two sides of the same coin, like Warhammer and Warhammer 40,000. That said, I'd accept the argument that Dragon Age is a fantasy novel within the Mass Effect universe. It would be, after all, Shepard's favorite book on the citadel.

For fuck's sake, right? Just last week, man, it was green lawns and puppy love. This week? Miserably cold, gray, and damp.

Our current strategy is to live like we're still in college. Eat cheap, don't go out any more than we have to, don't waste money on fun things. Essentially, grind and grind. We're both substitute teachers, and that doesn't pay much. But for now, the frugality and just the sheer workload means we don't have the

So what you're saying, if I'm reading this right, is that I avoided the cool so long out in the woods that the cool finally came to find me? *reeks of cedar*. Aight. I can dig that.

Dollar Shave Club. Can't help lazy.

"Like in 99% of co-op games I'm mostly talking and joking around with friends.... not really keeping up with the story. I've no idea what Diablo 3, Borderlands or Destiny are even about."

Sorry, that'll cost extra.

If there was a "let's accept everything" wave, more of my science-fiction would be published... So I guess it's not true.

I went to buy halloween candy for my cat (Kittybeetus) at Walmart, but couldn't find any behind the Tinsel and North Pole paraphenalia. Like, what?

"Modern Americans celebrate by taking a couple days off work and gorging themselves on peppermint bark." In the olden times, this was to stop us up for Winter Hibernation, but then the time clock was invented and—oh, there's my the end of break. Good talking with you, Miss.