Tuesday,
August 21, 2001
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So, they built a new house
across the street and some real nice people, John &
Patty and their family, moved in. We're on our best behavior not wanting to make a bad impression on the new neighbors. Soon as they get their things unpacked John comes over, borrows my posthole digger and puts in his mailbox. Two mornings later, I back out of the driveway and right into the mailbox putting it on its side. I get out and right it. (Luckily, it wasn't cemented in.) Feeling mighty dumb. I told John about it last night. He laughed and said I was the second person to knock it over. Turns out, he'd put it on the wrong side of the street and has to move it anyway. |
Guess
the Dictator or Television Sitcom Character
Here are the rules: Pretend to be a dictator or television sitcom character. This website willl try to guess who you are by asking simple yes/no questions. I pretended to be Rob petrie, Sam Drucker, and Kramer and it got them all correct. |
A red-letter day. I scored my highest point total ever on Pipe Dream (a rather obscure 10-year old computer game): 1,210,800. I have a screen shot saved to prove the total and I will be glad to email it to any doubters. I think I can safely declare myself Pipe Dream champion of the world. I suppose my lofty position in the Pipe Dream world would be more impressive if I actually knew of anyone else who plays the game regularly. |
One
out of every four people physically attack their machines at one time
or another according to a survey of 4,200 computer users by Novatech Direct,
a British computer retailer.
How time flies . . . this month marks the 20th anniversary of the IBM personal computer. IBM shipped out the first PCs with Intel 8088 processors that clocked 4.77 megahertz, 256K of memory, and two 160K floppy drives. All for $1,500 (monitor extra.) It's also 10 years since Tim Berners-Lee came up with the concept of the World Wide Web which allowed a drab, gray system to become graphically rich. |
"The advantage of a bad memory
is that one enjoys several times the same good things for the first time."
--- Friedrich Nietzsche, 1844-1900 |
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