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Blogger CarlBrannen said...

"I find it kind of weird that rain leaks through the ceiling even though I don't live under the roof."

I had this problem at a rental once. They just couldn't seem to get it fixed. I didn't want to move. Finally I hit upon the solution.

Each day I went to the rental office. Instead of complaining about the water dripping through the ceiling, I called it "sewage" and attributed it to the age of the units. This put frowns on the faces of prospective renters. The problem was fixed almost instantaneously.

5:40 PM, May 29, 2007

Anonymous Uncle Al said...

My coworkers seek to revolutionize our understanding of the brain dead. They pop Lunesta hoping for "complex sleep-related behaviors" like being mistaken for sentient beings.

6:27 PM, May 29, 2007

Anonymous cvj said...

Nooooooooo!!!

I demand a thorough investigation about the Duck issue immediately!

By the way, the little fracas(ette) in the cafe last Wednesday? I followed up. See the blog for more.

Glad you made it safely back. Thanks for visiting!

-cvj

7:38 PM, May 29, 2007

Blogger Arun said...

I suppose, Bee, that that piece of salmon locked in your desk drawer did the trick!

Now to figure out the couch.

;)

10:06 PM, May 29, 2007

Blogger Bee said...

Hi Carl,

Ha, smart move!

About my apartment, I think it's a serious problem and one that can't be fixed easily. The water shows up not on the ceiling (since there is another floor above mine) but on the inner walls underneath the wallpaper. I suspect is leaks in from the roof runs down through some cracks. Other walls have cracks too, this in itself doesn't concern me coz not all carry weight. But the walls towards the corridor usually do (esp since this is the one that connects to the elevator). It's not like I think the building is falling into pieces, but that this problem can't be solved without a major renovation. And I really don't want to be around for that.

Hi Uncle,

your comment set off a whole chain of thoughts that resulted in me becoming convinced PI is actually a sociological experiment about behavior of scientists under weird conditions. If someone where to pass a law that caffeine consume is forbidden in academical institutions, I think then we'd REALLY have a crisis in physics.

Hi Clifford,

hmmm, well, one can still see the nest, and feathers and stuff. Maybe she was just afraid growing up among smokers would have a bad influence on the kids?

Thanks in return for making my visit less work and more enjoyable :-)

Hi Arun,

ah, but I need the salmon to keep people off the TOE in my desk drawer.

Best,

B.

7:52 AM, May 30, 2007

Blogger Rae Ann said...

Have safe and fun travels! I'll enjoy seeing pictures from Europe, etc.

8:53 AM, May 30, 2007

Blogger Lumo said...

The duck who has built the Perimeter Institute was the String Ducky, the winner of the two-minute video contest. See my blog. No surprise that he is gone because PI is full of various loop quantum gravity staff etc.

8:33 AM, June 01, 2007

Anonymous Yidun said...

Hi Bee,
I am sorry that I was not able to keep track of your duck with a camera, in particular to press the shutter at the moment whe she was leaving. However, certainly I am not the one who discussed on the Chinese recipe of ducks, simply because I am a vegitarain. :-)

Best,

11:50 AM, June 01, 2007

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