Tuesday, June 10, 2003
Commenting Is Back (I Think)
Craig was able to leave a comment, so I think they’re fixed. Looks like I have a little more reading to do on some of the features of pMachine.
Thanks to the folks who emailed me. I appreciate the help.
If you can remember what you wanted to say, would you be willing to try again? And I promise to not touch anything anymore. (Well, not really...I sort of have to at times.)
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Send Me an Email or Something
I just got an email informing me that my comments aren’t working. I wondered why I wasn’t getting comments, not that everyone is chatty everyday or for every thing I say, but none at all?
Help me out here!
Thanks, James.
LATER: I think I found the problem. Somebody email me if comments still aren’t working because they work fine for me.
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Harry Update
He’s not doing well. Mom thinks he may not make it through the day. It’s so terribly sad.
Jaynee wrote a nice tribute to him as well. I’m so sorry you won’t be able to see him one last time.
Dad, too, as you’re in San Fran.
It’s just awful.
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Something Odd
I forgot to mention this last night, I thought of it on my drive in this morning.
When I was driving home, on I-66 at the Rt 123 exit, there were several state troopers pulling people over. Not from the HOV lane, but in the on-ramp as people were getting on to I-66. They did this last week too, which didn’t seem so odd, it was the beginning of the month - I’m sure they were pulling people for overdue safety inspection stickers and license plates.
Anyway, the weird thing was that one trooper pulled over a Metro bus. A Metro bus? Why on earth would a Metro bus get pulled over? Can you imagine being a passenger on that bus? You’re just trying to get home from a long day at work and your bus gets pulled over. Poor people…
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Wackos in DC
Fox News Channel is reporting that some nutjob with a grenade went into one of the stores in Union Station (the major train station) in Washington DC tonight. He was demanding something or other and threatened to detonate the grenade.
It was a real grenade and a cop managed to keep it from detonating. Yay for him!
What a bizarre and scary story. I’m sure there will be more details in the morning.
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Monday, June 09, 2003
Lori’s Tea Time
Lori of Right We Are is planning the occasional “tea time” for bloggers sometime in the future. The blurb:
- Join Lori in her parlor for a special cup of tea. This specially brewed tea is a unique flavor for those who need a serving of “Shut the Hell Up.”
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There’s Taunting Already
I stupidly decided to jump on the “let’s lose weight this summer as a collective bunch of fat bloggers striving to be thin bloggers” contest bandwagon over at Craig’s. I say stupidly, because I regretted it almost as soon as I did it and I’m not so sure I’ll be able to lose the 20 pounds I committed to losing.
I did not do well on Day One (today). A recap of what food products I have consumed:
1. Coffee with Coffeemate creamer - 2 large cups. (I wouldn’t normally think this counted except that it’s not lowfat creamer.)
2. A large-ish GiantTM salad-bar salad, with ranch dressing and croutons. (See, I was trying to be good. Until...)
3. Tortilla chips with black bean dip, queso, and sour cream (LW is evil, EVIL - even moreso because she’s tall and skinny and can eat whatever she wants without gaining an ounce on her bony butt. *sigh*)
4. Two Twizzler sticks (I don’t know how it happened. One minute I was chatting with someone, the next thing I knew I had half a Twizzler hanging out out my mouth!)
5. A rather large bowl of Golden Grahams cereal with 1% milk.
So I was feeling poorly about my chances since I managed to eat my way through Day One and then I read this! The gloves are off, Dave. I will lose those 20 pounds by Labor Day. And I say that the one who isn’t able to lose the weight by Labor Day buys the other one dinner. Harrumph!
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The Spawn of Jen
Be afraid. I am multiplying.
And now my mother is freaking out. Heh.
Actually, I’m loaning some webspace to Tony to help him get off of Blogger sooner than later. It’s still a work in progress, but check out his new home here and be prepared to update your links sometime this week.
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There is No One Funnier
Seriously, I laugh out loud every time I read a new post from Fluid Pudding.
She took a two week hiatus a couple of weeks after giving birth to her daughter to concentrate on the care of said daughter’s incessant crying.
On a lark, I clicked the link in my blogroll, hopeful that there would be a new post.
Voila! Happy day!
Please run over to read the latest. It’s hilarious...laugh out loud stuff.
And pray for her, her husband, and her precious baby as she seeks to determine what’s causing the incessant crying. Poor thing.
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Except Guam
There’s another smartly-written essay at LT Smash’s place today. He talks about how nations can better get along with America by understanding where Americans are coming from philosophically. He’s pretty much nailed it the head.
I wasn’t expecting the punch line at the end that made me laugh out loud, but I should have. Go read it.
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Harry the Dog
My parents have the cutest dog, Harry. They’ve had him for 13 or 14 years now.
Harry was a first for our family--our first mutt. All of our other dogs were pure-bred dachshunds, AKC registered, pups from champions, yadda yadda yadda. Harry came from a rescue league and is a mix of dachshund and some kind of terrier. He looks kind of like Toto from Wizard of Oz but longer in the body, lower to the ground, floppier ears. He’s completely adorable…
...and very sick. You may remember that I mentioned his special food a couple of weeks ago when I was dog-sitting him. He has a kidney problem that’s not improving and Mom just told me that she doesn’t think he’s going to live very much longer.
It’s so sad. We’ve lost a few dogs over the years to various illnesses and it’s always hard to see them lose the sparkle in their eyes and the spring in their steps.
So this is my tribute to Harry as I now begin the mental/emotional preparations for letting him go. You’re the sweetest pup we’ve ever known. I love you to pieces and I’m going to miss my little muppet. I know you’ll have a great time in doggie heaven with Buc, Jock, and WB.
*sniffle, sniffle*
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One Million?
I’m not too surprised that Hillary’s book is selling well initially. I don’t understand why people want to read it, but there’s always an audience for that kind of stuff.
I did not watch The Interview last night. I had no interest in watching a contrived discussion between Hillary and Barbara. From what I’ve heard this morning in the racaps, it was pretty much what I expected it to be.
My thoughts:
1. How on earth is she expecting sympathy when she says that the thing that hurts her the most is how the economy is floundering (which it isn’t anymore, thanks to GWB’s three tax cuts, thank you very much)? What planet does this lady live on?
2. She doesn’t get much sympathy from me anyway because she chose to stay with her philandering husband for her own political ambitions. To those who say it’s a “complex marriage” I say, “Huh?” It’s a business partnership, people. If it was ever a traditional marriage, it transitioned quickly over to that partnership when they realized they could hookwink the voters in Arkansas.
3. She’s a liar lawyer. Actually sometimes, they are one and the same. I don’t trust much that comes from her mouth. And she’s still insisting that there’s a Vast Right-Wing ConspiracyTM out to diminish what her husband was able to do as President. No, Madame Senator, your husband managed to do that on his own quite nicely with scandal after shady scandal. Fortunately, he wasn’t able to do too much long-term damage in his eight years.
If I recall correctly, she’s claiming that the VRWCTM is well-funded and staffed (or words to that effect). I hate to break it to you, Ma’am, but most of us in that VWRCTM are at the grass roots level, aren’t paid a dime, and manage to get the truth out anyway. And yes, I consider myself to be a part of the VRWCTM, since I’ve never been very fond of the former President.
4. As for Mr. Clinton, I find it more than a little amusing that while he’s out trying to get the 22nd Amendment repealed, Mrs. Clinton thinks that’s a very bad idea. I think she’s afraid that he wants to run for President again, but she thinks it’s her turn next.
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Tardiness
I’m usually late to everything, including work. Fortunately, I have a boss that understands about the traffic here and that I live so far away. But it’s maddening when I actually do leave on time and still get here late. I could leave at the same time everyday and arrive at the office at a different time everyday.
Today, it took me 30 minutes to go the first 2 miles of my 30+ mile commute. Very frustrating...so it took me an hour and a half to get here today. ARGH!
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Sunday, June 08, 2003
Tolkien Linguistics
There’s a brilliant teenage gal, Rachel who managed to translate It Is Well With My Soul into the elvish language of Sindarin.
What I find amazing is her post that follows the translation of the song.
- About that translation… If you don’t understand what’s involved in translating something into Elvish, it’s tricky. There are only about a couple thousand words, attested or derived. Sometimes you just can’t say what you want to. You have to say it in a roundabout way, or you have to say something different.
I couldn’t translate that song literally, since not all the words exist. :) For example, there’s no word for “attend,” so I couldn’t say “When peace, like a river, attendeth my way.” I don’t think “attends my way” would actually make any sense if I could translate it literally. (We don’t even say that in regular English.)
Also, if I were to follow the song literally, I’d have to look up archaic Sindarin verb conjugations. “Attendeth,” “thou hast,” etc. would have to be translated into their equivalent. (Why on earth do we still sing such songs? Why were they even still writing like that in the nineteenth century? And what’s up with the people who say anything but the King James Bible is evil? Is there something inherently virtuous about archaic language?)
So don’t yell at me because I didn’t get all the words right, okay?
[via Thinklings]
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American Idol-er Sings Country
And it ain’t Joshua Gracin.
I’m watching a thing on CMT - I think it’s the Top 100 Country Songs of All Time or something similar - I’m passively watching while blogging and whatnot on the computer.
Anway, they were doing this thing about Patsy Cline’s Crazy. Then someone started singing it and the voice was familiar. So I looked over at the TV to see Kimberley Locke belting it out beautifully!
That girl can sing anything - blues, jazz, ballads, showtunes, and now, country. Crazy!
Oh yeah, she’ll have a music career. Guaranteed…
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