Friday, February 25, 2011

Open Blog - Friday


I hope your weekend is ducky. 

13 comments:

Huck Finn said...

DING!!!! I'm sure it will be!

lizardmom said...

I sure hope so too, this week has sucked :( I need a good week , maybe we can ship a coworker to somewhere far far away to help ensure a better week? please??? :)

kkdither said...

Love the picture. So glad it is the weekend. I NEED some rest.

Beejay said...

Gonna be a great, warm weekend down here...no rain, highs in the low 80's....aaaaaaah.

Sassa said...

I stole this from NatGeo...7 million is half the earths age. It is also the number of text messages in the U.S. in every 30 hours. Happy TGIF guys!

OKIE said...

Happy Friday Everyone

OKIE said...

Beejay - you go ahead an enjoy your warm weather. In one weeks time, we had a 100 degree temperature change - from 25 below to 77 above. Tomorrow it is supposed to be 70; right now it is trying to snow. Spring can't come soon enough.

hale-bopp said...

Well then NatGeo has it wrong. The Earth is about 4.5 billion years old. Don't know where 7 million came from. Heck, 7 million years ago the dinosuars had been extinct for about 58 million years!

Today is nice in Tucson and a holiday...Rodeo Day. Yep, that's a holiday here (we didn't get Presdient's Day off, so I only have one holiday this week!) Tomorrow and Sunday rain, wind and cooler weather move in.

Sassa said...

Hale...boy did I blow that! It was supposed to be 7 billion with a B. It also said NASA claims the earth is 14 Billion years old. Sorry...but that is more awesome regarding that many texts sent.

OKIE said...

Well, talk about the weatherman getting it wrong. Today's forecast (weather channel still showing it), sunny with a high of 47.
Right now it is cloudy, 31 and the wind chill is 22.

hale-bopp said...

Think you might have gotten age of the Earth mixed up with age of the universe. The universe is about 14 billion (well, 13.7 billion plus or minus about 2 percent according to WMAP data, the best we have right now).

Earth is about 4.5 billion years old.

OrbsCorbs said...

And I feel every day of it.

drewzepmeister said...

Well I know what the Earth is 93 million miles away from the sun...