Friday morning musings
Jan. 6th, 2006 08:35 amI think that it is a testament to the perverseness of my nature that this song cheers me up. By all rights this song should reduce me to a quivering ball of angst, seeking only to crawl off to some dark corner and slit my wrists with a sharpened trout, but I've never made any claim to normalcy.
On the other hand, a distressing lack of coffee in my system this morning may yet have that effect on me.
plonq needs coffee. If you could see my caffeine status-bar in one of those first-person shooters, there would be naught but a sliver of it showing and it would be flashing red.
Word of the day: QFPQMF
Sorry, I have no idea what it means - it's the first word in a cypher on my Mensa page-a-day calendar, and I haven't had time to decode it yet. It's a straight substitution code, so it shouldn't be too tough to crack.
Random bible quote of the day: "2 Kings 22:09 - And Shaphan the scribe came to the king, and brought the king word again, and said, Thy servants have gathered the money that was found in the house, and have delivered it into the hand of them that do the work, that have the oversight of the house of the LORD."
♥ I love this little program. ♥
There's nothing quite as surreal as pressing a button on the screen and having it spew out a random KJV bible verse out of context. What's going on in this scene? Was there blood flowing before, or just after this little vignette? Is this the gestapo of God forcing socialism on a cruel land owner? It says that the money from the house was given to those who have "oversight of the house of the LORD," so maybe they're holy bruisers, collecting some back-tithes. It is meaningless without context.
Gah - yes, I do need coffee. Filling that need shall become my top priority this morning. Coffee first, then work.
On the other hand, a distressing lack of coffee in my system this morning may yet have that effect on me.
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Word of the day: QFPQMF
Sorry, I have no idea what it means - it's the first word in a cypher on my Mensa page-a-day calendar, and I haven't had time to decode it yet. It's a straight substitution code, so it shouldn't be too tough to crack.
Random bible quote of the day: "2 Kings 22:09 - And Shaphan the scribe came to the king, and brought the king word again, and said, Thy servants have gathered the money that was found in the house, and have delivered it into the hand of them that do the work, that have the oversight of the house of the LORD."
♥ I love this little program. ♥
There's nothing quite as surreal as pressing a button on the screen and having it spew out a random KJV bible verse out of context. What's going on in this scene? Was there blood flowing before, or just after this little vignette? Is this the gestapo of God forcing socialism on a cruel land owner? It says that the money from the house was given to those who have "oversight of the house of the LORD," so maybe they're holy bruisers, collecting some back-tithes. It is meaningless without context.
Gah - yes, I do need coffee. Filling that need shall become my top priority this morning. Coffee first, then work.