Life and about 4

Posted by curson on June 09, 2006 @ 20:08:16

And then, as it has begun, the Shirts Odyssey is finally almost over. Actually, that’s quite far from truth but it’s still a step in the right direction.
Anyway, for those of you not informed about it, the Shirts Odyssey was (is) my struggle with my airline to get what’s missing of my uniform: dress shirts.
They’re white, they’re quite anonymous, they’re even not too nice looking (ehm… maybe I shouldn’t be saying this :p) but apparently they’re very rare and very close to extinction. My last 10-15 days were spent trying to find at least two of them (the minimum requirement for a flight), but one flight lost *sigh* and a lot of headaches after I’ve finally managed to grab only 2 long-sleeves XL-size dres shirts.

And they are not even what I requested!

Ok, I’m not going to bother you with the description of how funny I look (I’m L-size shaped) in those two, they’re too big for me, but that’s the better we can do by now, and that must be enough. After my arrival from Cancun (on the 18th of June) I’ll look for the correct sized ones.

So, with the Odyssey finally almost over, here we come: I’m flight ready!
*gosh*
That’s something very exciting! ^___^

Anyway: the title of this post, and its categories, ask for something more and here it comes. I’d like to point you to an interesting post from Stuart at Astronomy Blog about Saturn’s moons and a very nice animation of the two. I suggest a reading, it’s very interesting, also because of the strange configuration of the ringed-giant planet and its various moon.
Fascinating… at least!

Take care! Maybe you’ll see the next blogging here from Mexico :)

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  1. Stuart Sat, 10 Jun 2006 20:54:25 CEST

    Hi Curson. Thanks for the link to my post about Enceladus and Tethys although the credit should really go to Rob over at Dirty Skies. Understanding that image is still making my mind hurt - but in a good way ;-)

    Good luck with your new job. From reading a few of your posts it seems as though you will enjoy it. It was interesting to read that your local airport is Malpensa because I landed there last weekend. It is a small world!

  2. curson Sat, 10 Jun 2006 21:18:48 CEST

    You’re welcome.

    Hope your staying in Milan was pleasurable and nice. Next time, we’ll plan a coffee ^_^

  3. Vicky Sat, 17 Jun 2006 22:43:05 CEST

    I miss you! Hurry back home and tell us all about your adventures, my dear… :)

  4. curson Sun, 18 Jun 2006 19:08:46 CEST

    *sleepy* ^_^
    I will, don’t worry, I will :)

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