Of the day's annoyances, these...
Nov. 15th, 2005 08:32 am1) Latency on the lab servers is getting to the point where it's affecting the accuracy of my engineering simulations. Whoever's using the lab servers to host your multiplayer Counterstrike games, I will find you and superglue your thumbs to your own ass.
2) Latest attempts at scrambled eggs were unspectacular, but not a disaster. Will stick to fruit and oatmeal. I have not yet burned oatmeal.
3) Humidity is making my arm itch. Need to devise a barometric/hygrometric compensator.
4) Purple hair on my socks, Catseye! Shed on Kyle's side of the room, dammit!
5) Stupid winter cold making my sinuses feel like a thirty pound weight embedded in the middle of my face. Maybe someone needs to look into mutant-strength antihistamines.
2) Latest attempts at scrambled eggs were unspectacular, but not a disaster. Will stick to fruit and oatmeal. I have not yet burned oatmeal.
3) Humidity is making my arm itch. Need to devise a barometric/hygrometric compensator.
4) Purple hair on my socks, Catseye! Shed on Kyle's side of the room, dammit!
5) Stupid winter cold making my sinuses feel like a thirty pound weight embedded in the middle of my face. Maybe someone needs to look into mutant-strength antihistamines.
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Date: 2005-11-15 12:33 pm (UTC)Who says we haven't? The difficulty is the variation in mutant metabolisms - what works for energy projectors doesn't work for psis and what works for psis doesn't work for those with purely physical mutations and shapeshifters.
However, if you're not keen on the home remedies posited below, we can try some of the lower-range anti-histamines and work our way up. You know where to find the doctors.
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Date: 2005-11-15 12:37 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2005-11-15 12:45 pm (UTC)