phamos: (regent)
There is apparently a severe weather alert. The mall PA system has decided it needs to remind us of this every 60 seconds. We are supposed to stay away from skylights.

No, but seriously -- tornado warning! The national weather service has downgraded the hypothesized size of hail from "baseball" to "hen egg", but I'm still kinda unhappy that my car is parked out in the open. Courtney and I were talking about other egg sizes that could be used to denote hail proportions, given that they were so specific about the HEN size. We concurred that "dinosaur egg" would be theoretically the worst, but also the least helpful descriptor, given that most people have never actually seen a dinosaur egg and thus would be unable to extrapolate that proportion onto their hail expectations.

Holy shit, we can now hear the hail through the roof of the mall. Oh, my poor car.
phamos: (hotkarl)
Holy fucking snow! So very much snow! This winter is nuts. I really shoulda bought more groceries when I was out yesterday.

Also -- as I suspected, Clinton's "decisive" 22 point win (they called it when 12% of the votes were in and they were at 33% to 55%) ended up at 42%-52%. I said I wanted Obama to get over 40 and be within 10 points. That he achieved that is huge; that the expectations were suddenly so warped in this state proves yet another example (see: New Hampshire) of why ONE POLL does not demonstrate some sort of unstoppable Obamomentum. And also -- CAN WE PLEASE stop adding -mentum to the end of candidates names? Joementum was kinda funny four years ago, even though Lieberman is a dick. Obamomentum (I have also seen "Obamamentum") at least makes a tiny bit of pronunciational sense. THERE IS NO SUCH THING AS MITTMENTUM. That is not even close to being a word. Also, the man demonstrably HAS no -mentum of any kind, so I don't ever want to hear it again.

More states that we did not learn a lesson from: Florida 2000. My favorite moment of the coverage yesterday was when the wires called Illinois for Obama with 0% reporting. OK, sure, yes, we all knew he was going to win Illinois -- but at least make SOME attempt to make it look like votes count at all. And then to call California "decisive" (that was the NYT's headline around 1 a.m. -- it's gone now) at 12% of the votes? Something about California that I managed to pick up in the run-up to the vote: the first numbers that come in are the absentee ballots, which there are a gazillion of. This was obviously what was happening, given that when they called it, Edwards was at around 11%. This meant they were mostly counting votes that had come in when Edwards was still in the race -- and Clinton was still up by 20% in every poll. I think we should institute some kind of rule that says the news services have to wait until at least 50% of the vote comes in before they "call" anything. Case in point: Missouri. The networks called it too early, Clinton sent out a press release saying she won it -- and Obama ended up snatching it by a full 10,000 votes. Nice work, guys.
phamos: (whatonearth)
I just went outside for the first time today. It's exactly one hundred million degrees out, and for some reason my whole block smells like Cheetos.
phamos: (neverendingpeter)
90 degrees out? SLUSHIE TIME!
phamos: (umbrella)
"eeek! it's cold and there's 3 inches of snow on the ground! however shall we cope! let us close everything down, run minute-by-minute coverage on tv, not plow, and huddle in the corner until the nasty snow goes away. shoo!"

new yorkers are pansy-asses.
phamos: (Default)
it appears to me that i have not been posting much in this lovely month of december. that's really because there's nothing to say. finals. cats getting fixed. cold and snowy. saw the final matrix -- i laughed all the way through it. blind? REALLY? hee hee hee. i'm out.
phamos: (Default)
is snow. is too, too much snow.

oscars

Feb. 11th, 2003 12:30 pm
phamos: (head)
my oscar predictions were pretty spot-on. i leaned a little heavily on far from heaven and got burned in best supporting actor and picture for it. i'm not shocked but disappointed ed harris got nominated, because every review i read of the hours said he was by far the weak link, totally overwrought. but the academy's always liked him, and it's an oscar bait part... so. i'm a little taken aback over diane lane rather than meryl in the lead category, and i'm totally amazed almodovar got nominated for best director.

in other news: it's frickin' COLD!

rain

Dec. 12th, 2002 12:51 am
phamos: (Default)
new york city rain is in no way a cleansing, refreshing rain. new york city rain is the dirtiest, slimiest rain i have ever had the distinct displeasure to have running in rivulets down my face.
phamos: (Default)
great googly moogly, but there are some NASTY smelling people out on the streets today. i think on days that top 95% humidity, men should be required to shave their armpits. the deodorent is just NOT reaching the glands, sirs.

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