did you see them? did you hell
Oct. 3rd, 2009 08:35 pmToday.
The library closes at 1600 on Saturdays. I spent the hours between 1300 and 1515 reading about late Mesolithic and early aceramic Neolithic Cyprus.
At a site called Akrotiri, the remains of at least 500 pygmy hippos (and three pygmy elephants!) have been discovered, in a context which implies they were hunted by humans. This is about 10,000 years ago. Interesting stuff, but I had thought ceramic specialists were the only people who went into lengthy, tiresome detail about typologies. Not so! The typologies of microliths are at least as tedious.
Then I went to the gym, and discovered that a week of being sick, and a week of recovering from being sick, really really affect my aerobic - and anaerobic: not fair - fitness. Ouch.
My laptop came home today. I am trying not to pet it and worry about it too much - all things appear to work, apart from when I loaded all my music into iTunes it came up with doubles of each track, and the case is only missing a single screw - but I don't know what to do with myself. Laptop! Yay!
The library closes at 1600 on Saturdays. I spent the hours between 1300 and 1515 reading about late Mesolithic and early aceramic Neolithic Cyprus.
At a site called Akrotiri, the remains of at least 500 pygmy hippos (and three pygmy elephants!) have been discovered, in a context which implies they were hunted by humans. This is about 10,000 years ago. Interesting stuff, but I had thought ceramic specialists were the only people who went into lengthy, tiresome detail about typologies. Not so! The typologies of microliths are at least as tedious.
Then I went to the gym, and discovered that a week of being sick, and a week of recovering from being sick, really really affect my aerobic - and anaerobic: not fair - fitness. Ouch.
My laptop came home today. I am trying not to pet it and worry about it too much - all things appear to work, apart from when I loaded all my music into iTunes it came up with doubles of each track, and the case is only missing a single screw - but I don't know what to do with myself. Laptop! Yay!
did you see them? did you hell
Oct. 3rd, 2009 08:35 pmToday.
The library closes at 1600 on Saturdays. I spent the hours between 1300 and 1515 reading about late Mesolithic and early aceramic Neolithic Cyprus.
At a site called Akrotiri, the remains of at least 500 pygmy hippos (and three pygmy elephants!) have been discovered, in a context which implies they were hunted by humans. This is about 10,000 years ago. Interesting stuff, but I had thought ceramic specialists were the only people who went into lengthy, tiresome detail about typologies. Not so! The typologies of microliths are at least as tedious.
Then I went to the gym, and discovered that a week of being sick, and a week of recovering from being sick, really really affect my aerobic - and anaerobic: not fair - fitness. Ouch.
My laptop came home today. I am trying not to pet it and worry about it too much - all things appear to work, apart from when I loaded all my music into iTunes it came up with doubles of each track, and the case is only missing a single screw - but I don't know what to do with myself. Laptop! Yay!
The library closes at 1600 on Saturdays. I spent the hours between 1300 and 1515 reading about late Mesolithic and early aceramic Neolithic Cyprus.
At a site called Akrotiri, the remains of at least 500 pygmy hippos (and three pygmy elephants!) have been discovered, in a context which implies they were hunted by humans. This is about 10,000 years ago. Interesting stuff, but I had thought ceramic specialists were the only people who went into lengthy, tiresome detail about typologies. Not so! The typologies of microliths are at least as tedious.
Then I went to the gym, and discovered that a week of being sick, and a week of recovering from being sick, really really affect my aerobic - and anaerobic: not fair - fitness. Ouch.
My laptop came home today. I am trying not to pet it and worry about it too much - all things appear to work, apart from when I loaded all my music into iTunes it came up with doubles of each track, and the case is only missing a single screw - but I don't know what to do with myself. Laptop! Yay!