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Thursday, January 31, 2002

Hey all this is not the greatest start to the everyday posting. I was literally buried yesterday. Besides the blizzard the hit last night I am in the middle of making the laptop my main machine. There are a number of reasons for doing this not the least of which is Liza’s introduction to computing. Any of you who know what an anal retentive control freak I am when it comes to computers will know that it absolutely makes my skin crawl to have someone else using my machine. Two separate computers is the only answer. I am finished moving all of the files and settings now it’s just a matter of learning the quirks.

The other thing that got in the way of my doing anything remotely productive last night was the hour I burned on the http://projectgreenlight.liveplanet.com/index.jsp web site. It would seem that Mark and Phil are at it again and this time the target is a group of prospective screenwriters. Not since their complete decimation of the BGHS Classmates page have they caused such a commotion. It took me half an hour to find their aliases but the style is unmistakable. They usually start by championing a noble cause and just when they build a groundswell of support they turn into exactly what they have been preaching against. It’s brilliant. If only we could harness their powers for good.

Skip one day and I turn into a blathering fool. Time to cut and run but I have to leave you with a really cool clock that came in one of the many email newsletters that I subscribe to. This is why I like people with voices in their heads and time on their hands. Take a look. http://yugop.com/ver3/stuff/03/fla.html


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