Updated: 11/17/02; 1:39:10 AM.
Rough Days for a Gentil Knight
The Radio weblog of Oblivious Allan Baruz.
“He was a verray parfit gentil knight.” —Chaucer
        

Wednesday 4 September 2002

Why were there so many people moving in last night? Oh, I know. All the bennies or whatever the hey we call ’em ’ve gone back to the ’burbs and no one wants to rent. Hah.
6:10:04 PM    comment []

Radio definitely has some trouble making the transition from a networked to non-networked environment and/or vice-versa. I still don’t know whether it’s the ten Radio updates I got on Saturday or Friday or the Jaguar installation and how it handles networks. Hm. I know though that it’s nothing to do with the DSL problems, because it happens with the work DHCP connection.
6:09:14 PM    comment []

Sometimes I think Atlantic City is the coolest place. Where else can you bump into a white tiger walking home from parking your car? A beautiful pair of tigers, right in front of the Tropicana, caged and awaiting their stage cue. Sometimes I think Atlantic City is the coolest place. But then I get into the elevator and smell the seawater someone neglected to wash off before coming into the condominium. Sigh.
1:38:14 AM    comment []

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