

I had never heard the term, but I started reading a book this morning that calls a time piece a horologe.


I had never heard the term, but I started reading a book this morning that calls a time piece a horologe.
He looks like he’s wearing a fur-lined parka


Ichiban! Lipstick, for men.


I recommend “Old man’s war” and “the forever war”. Second the murder bot diaries, already mentioned.
“The Martian” was a great movie, but the book was even better. If anything the protagonist is even more snarky. “Project hail Mary” is by the same author.
That’s the cast of Poltergeist.
A lot of airports are designed in a hub and spoke configuration where each spoke is lettered. You may have the A spoke, B spoke, and C spoke. Gates on these spokes are numbered sequentially starting at the hub. Gate A1 is right next to the hub and Gate A40 is near the end. Usually, there are two TV screens between most gates. One for arrivals, one for departures. Flights are listed by destination and time. Figure out where you are, figure out where you need to be. Find the correct spoke and then find the correct gate. There are shops and restaurants everywhere in case you need anything, but everything is super expensive (captive audience). Stay hydrated.


Friends and Big Bang Theory. On at different times of the day, but one of them always seems to be on.
Alternatively, Castle or Bones, but not during meals.
It’s green. And math is blue.
Very tight. You must work out.