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I posted the corrected Diagram code on the Polish fansite 10 days ago (cause official version is stormed up). Today a person commented that she cracked it. She may be the very first person in the entire country to do it. I feel strangely proud.

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Per Wikipedia

Space Travel


Because the red panda is not much larger than a house cat, and therefore definitely smaller than the average house dog, it would seem to be ideally suited for space travel following the experiments performed by the early Russian space program. Their reliance on bamboo as their primary foodsource is well suited to long distance voyaging, as it is easy to store for lengthy periods without deterioration.[38] Despite this, widespread adoption of these animals as astronauts has not been reported.

 

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*glares jealously at Utah sharders*

 

You'll be very displeased with me.

 

All I had to do was hop on the MARTA rail car to journey from the airport to the JordanCon hotel and randomly run into two Sharders.  :mellow:

 

 

Much later ETA:  My friends (and luggage) are here!  I can finally go sleep.

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You'll be very displeased with me.

 

All I had to do was hop on the MARTA rail car to journey from the airport to the JordanCon hotel and randomly run into two Sharders.  :mellow:

 

 

Much later ETA:  My friends (and luggage) are here!  I can finally go sleep.

 

Which ones?

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Sunbird, on 20 Apr 2016 - 10:11 PM, said:snapback.png

where is this "cosmere club"?

 

 

A few of us Sharders who live in the Orem/Provo area get together once a month on BYU campus (specifically, in the JFSB) to eat pizza, drink root beer, and talk about basically whatever. Here's the thread in the Signings and Events forum.

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A few of us Sharders who live in the Orem/Provo area get together once a month on BYU campus (specifically, in the JFSB) to eat pizza, drink root beer, and talk about basically whatever. Here's the thread in the Signings and Events forum.

Now that I know what you're talking about, *glares jealously at Utah Sharders*

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Ah, what the hell, I'll join the crowd.

 

*glares jealously at Utah Sharders*

 

And, while I'm at it:

 

*glares jealously at American Sharders*

 

Ah, what the hell:

 

*glares jealously at all Sharders ever, because why the sparks not?*

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Which ones?

 

Segren and PallonianFire

 

And how did you know?

 

Well, they were sitting right across from me and I heard them talking about Theoryland.  So I'm all, "Hey, I sense fellow JordanCon-goers!"  And then I mentioned the Shard and Segren recognized me.

 

 

Oh, I also ran into Peter waiting for the elevator this morning and wound up having breakfast with him.  :D

 

(Yes, I know you all hate me now.)

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I'm really not sure where to put this, especially since it seems like it'd be kinda silly to create a whole thread for it.

So my birthday is in like six weeks. I'll be seventeen. I'm going to be leaving the country like the day after, and when I come back, I'll be moving directly to Provo Utah instead of back here to Ohio.

So I wanna have a big party, see most of my friends for the last time, have one last hurrah before I become a Wizarding World Adult ;)

The thing is, I haven't done a birthday party since I was like eight. I didn't have friends I wanted to invite to a party after that really, and last year I went on s date instead of doing a party.

So I'm trying to come up with ideas, but I'm stumped. What're some fun things to do? I'm trying to avoid it being just a themed board game night or anything, but don't want to break the bank either...

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I went grocery shopping like a boss. 

 

I cleaned my apartment. 

 

I gave Bruce a bath and took him for not one, but two walks. 

 

I made chocolate Rice Krispies treats. 

 

I am waiting until it is socially acceptable to order a pizza. 

 

And now I am bored. :mellow: 

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I went grocery shopping like a boss.

I cleaned my apartment.

I gave Bruce a bath and took him for not one, but two walks.

I made chocolate Rice Krispies treats.

I am waiting until it is socially acceptable to order a pizza.

And now I am bored. :mellow:

It is always socially acceptable to order pizza :P

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It is always socially acceptable to order pizza :P

 

True, but I was ordering it for dinner. Old habits, I guess. :P Though I really should've ordered it earlier, in hindsight. Stupid website didn't tell me when it would be delivered, so I only found out after I'd ordered that it'd be 40-50 minutes. <_< 

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I'm really not sure where to put this, especially since it seems like it'd be kinda silly to create a whole thread for it.

So my birthday is in like six weeks. I'll be seventeen. I'm going to be leaving the country like the day after, and when I come back, I'll be moving directly to Provo Utah instead of back here to Ohio.

So I wanna have a big party, see most of my friends for the last time, have one last hurrah before I become a Wizarding World Adult ;)

The thing is, I haven't done a birthday party since I was like eight. I didn't have friends I wanted to invite to a party after that really, and last year I went on s date instead of doing a party.

So I'm trying to come up with ideas, but I'm stumped. What're some fun things to do? I'm trying to avoid it being just a themed board game night or anything, but don't want to break the bank either...

Cosmere party? You could have themed snacks!
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Mestiv, your signature is very, very creepy. The location thing is a nice touch.

Your signature can't record the information it's reflecting at me, right? >.>

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And, because I usually cook dinner instead of ordering out, Bruce seems to think I forgot. :rolleyes: 

 

Although, I just took a a look at the employee performance evaluation sheet my supervisor is going to use, and my budget. I think I'm going to do okay at both. :ph34r: 

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