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steps in technology

I decided to switch my email lists over to my gmail account, which is a big step for me towards giving up the email address I’ve had for the last 3-4 years.
my hard drive at work died, and I’m thinking now is a good time to get some backup procedures in place for my home […]

I decided to switch my email lists over to my gmail account, which is a big step for me towards giving up the email address I’ve had for the last 3-4 years.

my hard drive at work died, and I’m thinking now is a good time to get some backup procedures in place for my home computer, too.

in futzing about with feed on feeds, I broke something, so I’m thinking about disassembling the whole thing and re-writing it.

my WP archives are broken and I don’t know how that happened. I’d like to upgrade to the final version of 1.2, but it may not happen until this weekend at the earliest, which means that brokenness will probably continue through that point as well.

only nominally technology, but I’m looking for a free-standing kitchen sink. I found this at IKEA, which is maybe close to what we’re looking fog?, but wow! that’s spendy. anybody know of such a thing?

4 Responses to “steps in technology”

  1. On May 26th, 2004 kermix said:

    At my old place in Alhambra, we had a smaller cabinet that went above the toilet; it looked like a tall cabinet that was only using the top half or so. It might be a Target or Bed, Bath & Beyond item, I can’t remember. And it’s probably not quite what you’re looking for.

  2. On May 27th, 2004 Elaine said:

    I know what you’re talking about — one of these, right?

    which would be cool in the bathroom, but no, not what I’m looking for now. :)

  3. On May 27th, 2004 kermix said:

    Oh, that’s why I couldn’t make up a name for it. What self-respecting word has two accents over two E’s, and points them in opposite directions?

  4. On May 27th, 2004 Elaine said:

    damn french words…. ;)

Posted on 5/26/2004 in the General category(ies).

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Hi! This is Elaine Nelson's site, which used to be at epersonae.com, and which is sometimes known as emergency weblog.