Archive for June 2003
update, or, how procrastinating is bad for you
so this is what happened - my web host was moving stuff from one set of servers to another, and I got a notice a couple of weeks back that this was going to happen. however, I procrastinated, and then forgot, and then one day my site was just, well, gone. had to […]
things are still broken, but should be less so soon
or at least I hope so. (not that anyone seems to have either noticed or cared. but there ya go.)
[Update: Ralph noticed, but was too polite to say anything until yesterday. Update 2: K cared, but hadn’t noticed. thanks, dude.]
because I haven’t yet reinstalled MT
- Moore’s Law and Communications
- Chinese Learn True Scope of SARS from the Internet
- Local Weblogs… (stupid title.)
- David Brinkley Dead at 82 (the voice of Sunday morning.)
fantasia in green (round robin #3(?))
The green leaves spread over the windows, until all the light that came into the room had itself a greenish tint, bathing the desk and the woman in the office chair in dim but luminous light, like the light in a primeval jungle.
She hadn’t left the chair, except to hobble to the bathroom, in days […]
today it’s hot
thermometer on the (shaded) carport says about 90 degrees. too freaking hot for me.
[update: this morning we took our “curtain” down from the front room and put it up as an ad-hoc awning over the blazing hot concrete patio, hoping not to kill my faux garden. picture:
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two geeky pictures
(spurred by David W’s trip to Europe)
(according to my old notes, taken in Badgastein, wherever that is.)
(my DIY haircut. possibly the height of my dorkiness.)
