Tuesday, 5 February 2002
.< 10:07:17 PM >
So much for going home early. I blew off a meeting that I didn't really need to be at. But then I started working. Got a second wind. And I got a bunch of things done.
I really need to get something completely done. There are too many half finished projects hanging around. No sense of accomplishment. OK. Now I'm going home to eat and sleep. And I'm not taking my computer with me!
.< 7:09:14 PM >
I've been feeling crappy all day. I guess the bug has got me. Not too productive on the audio front, though I did make some moves on some other lingering duties. I think it's best if I go home and get some sleep.
Sleep may be a theme for today.
.< 1:00:19 PM >
John Dvorak: The Blog Phenomenon. [Scripting News] Lately I've been mentioning to friends that I have a Blog. "A what?" It's hard to explain. This article offers a few clues.
.< 12:53:20 PM >
Arts: "Shakespeare, the master chronicler of human frailty, called sleep "the balm of hurt minds," and he was right. It is the body's daily R&R, a time for repair, restoration, wound healing, blood production and growth. Restful sleep even consolidates learning, helping to encode newly acquired knowledge into memory." Here's some knowledge I should encode . . . if I only I got enough sleep.
.< 12:47:27 PM >
Big Brother: While millions of Americans watched the annual pro football championship, TiVo was monitoring the viewing habits of 10,000 of its 280,000 subscribers.[Adam Curry: CurryDotCom]
Yowsa. They can tell you that the Britney Spears Pepsi commercial was the most replayed, slo-mo'd item in the broadcast. More so than the winning field goal.
.< 12:19:33 AM >
RollingStone.com: News: McCartney to Tour U.S."The Drivin' USA tour, in support of McCartney's new album, Drivin' Rain, will get underway in California in April and hit thirteen cities in the U.S. and one in Canada before concluding in New York City."
Here in the 'centre of the universe' we'll assume the Canadian city will be Toronto. I should go. It might be my last chance to see any former Beatle perform live. Hey Jim, wanna come with me?
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