I had a very good walking day yesterday. Between my morning walk (sadly sans GPSMan), my afternoon walk, and the walk to and from dinner, I got 7.25 miles in. The walk to dinner and back was doubly in a good cause. Not only did it serve to help me in my 3-Day training, it got me to Dine Out For Life.
fisherbear and I got a call from
monkeybard and NordicBoy reminding us it was DOFL night, and inviting us to join them. We did. We had a fabulous dinner in great company and donated to a worthy cause all in one. Yay!
On another note, perhaps you've already heard that some enterprising Princeton students have been staging a filibuster in front of the Frist Center (yes, that Frist) in protest against Frist and the Republican Party's threatened "nuclear option" to take away the filibuster. The students been getting an increasing amount of news coverage and support, and also pressure to shut it down from certain sources (you can guess who). They're even running a webcam, which you can watch here, if it's not overloaded (they're having bandwidth problems). After the second attempted shutdown, two faculty members joined the ongoing protest.
Question: What does a physics professor read aloud at a filibuster?
Answer:

You just gotta love it.
On another note, perhaps you've already heard that some enterprising Princeton students have been staging a filibuster in front of the Frist Center (yes, that Frist) in protest against Frist and the Republican Party's threatened "nuclear option" to take away the filibuster. The students been getting an increasing amount of news coverage and support, and also pressure to shut it down from certain sources (you can guess who). They're even running a webcam, which you can watch here, if it's not overloaded (they're having bandwidth problems). After the second attempted shutdown, two faculty members joined the ongoing protest.
Question: What does a physics professor read aloud at a filibuster?
Answer:

You just gotta love it.