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20.10.01
1) It's generally considered poor form for a DJ to spend more time disparaging the news report than actually reading it.
2) A hockey game just isn't the same when they order the 'Gates not to sing "O, Canada."
3) All forms of rap, hip-hop, nyte flyte are basketball music, not hockey music.
4) Grand Buffet is much better when they're focussing on random weirdness, rather than drunken sexual frustration. (And they didn't say "suck the D" once).
5) I'm glad I didn't see Lord Grunge naked.
6) It wasn't nearly as cold today as I thought it would be.
7) "Warm up the bus" is much more fun when you have 10 keys instead of one.
8) 31 to 5 is a weird football score. Not as weird as 25 to 5, though.
posted by Stentor Danielson at 16:53 -- link -- comment
18.10.01
It's fall. Huzzah.
posted by Stentor Danielson at 15:18 -- link -- comment
17.10.01
Israel's Tourism Minister Assassinated
Massive retalliation seems likely.Bang head here -----------> X
posted by Stentor Danielson at 16:26 -- link -- comment
16.10.01
Today I went to Oneida with Compter and her friends "Berk" and "Taco." In theory this was to drop me off at the oral surgeon who was going to do x-rays so they could take my wisdom teeth out. We got there early, so we went to Taco Bell. I don't like Taco Bell, which worked out fine because I had eaten and brushed my teeth before we left. I was able to make Compter's day by explaining that History did in fact count for a social science distribution. Berk was a bit distressed that her bean burrito contained a solid cylinder of bean substance and unmelted cheese.
Then we went to the medical building. They dropped me off and headed to WalMart. I walked in the door and found the office of Joesph T Rowbottom in Suite F. The lights were off, and the door was locked. So I called Compter from Suite A and read an exciting essay about the census in 19th century India while they finished shopping at WalMart. And then we came home. I had a message on my phone (I don't know what time it was left) saying Dr. Rowbottom had the flu. So now it will probably be November before I can get a new appointment. It might almost be easier to just have my home dentist do it over Christmas break. Except that deciding that would probably trigger another abcess, as some twisted form of cosmic justice.
posted by Stentor Danielson at 17:34 -- link -- comment
1) Apparently if you visit Onieda you have to stop at Taco Bell. Or so says Sarah Compter. And speaking of Compter, I got a hit from a Google search for COMPTER'S. It was surprising how many of the results that came up along with mine were mispellings of "computer's."
2) This is an interesting commentary. At first I thought it was going to be something along the lines of "Prince Alwaleed bin Talal is dreadfully wrong, therefore his money is dirty and Giuliani shouldn't have accepted it." And I doubt giving back the money is going to inspire the Prince to do any of the stuff Friedman reccommends. But it's good to have Arab and Muslim leaders' role in setting the stage for terrorism pointed out as a balance to the theme of "of course the terrorists are mad about how much the US screwed up in the Middle East," which itself is a necessary balance to "they're just evil people and the US can do no wrong."
posted by Stentor Danielson at 14:02 -- link -- comment
15.10.01
Oh, and Beth finally updated. Huzzah.
posted by Stentor Danielson at 17:30 -- link -- comment
I restarted, and suddenly Abraham is OK. I know I restarted during the incredible slowness episode -- it's about the limit of my computer fixing knowledge -- and it didn't help. But this time it did. *shrug* Windows still can't find load.exe, though.
And now instead of doing work I'm reveling in the fast computer until dinnertime. Yay work ethic.
posted by Stentor Danielson at 17:28 -- link -- comment
14.10.01
I can't keep going like this. Abraham is running r e a l l y s l o w . . . Every time anything happens -- even just receiving an IM -- he freezes for a few seconds. The clock lost an hour over the course of last night. There's no point in listening to WinAmp, because all it does is skip. And it's been getting worse. I defragmented last night, and that didn't help any. It may have something to do with the fact that whenever I start him up, I get a message that says Windows can't find "load.exe."
posted by Stentor Danielson at 22:17 -- link -- comment