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rcurl
response 269 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 24 16:33 UTC 2003

BiPAP?
tod
response 270 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 24 16:45 UTC 2003

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polytarp
response 271 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 24 16:59 UTC 2003

Up my nose, you're actually just allergic to the garbage collected by cats'
fursz,
tod
response 272 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 24 17:11 UTC 2003

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happyboy
response 273 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 24 17:34 UTC 2003

re270: diesel, eh?  those fumes trigger my asthma.
flem
response 274 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 24 17:41 UTC 2003

BiPAP = Bilevel positive airway pressure.  Basically, there's a computer in
it that blows harder when it detects that I'm breathing in, and not so hard
when I'm breathign out.  A normal CPAP (C = continuous) just blows the same
all the time.  

I may yet end up doing something like a tonsil and uvula reduction, just to
lower my pressure, which is pretty high. 
tod
response 275 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 24 17:51 UTC 2003

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jep
response 276 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 24 18:47 UTC 2003

A co-worker went on vacation for two weeks, leaving me in charge of her 
two tropical fish.  They died today, after 3 days.

I gave them the spiral funeral and sent her an e-mail.
polytarp
response 277 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 24 18:51 UTC 2003

You fucking muderer.
arabella
response 278 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 24 19:23 UTC 2003

I'm extremely bummed because my opera workshop is over, and now I'm all 
alone in Bulgaria.  I think I've forgotten how to be a solo tourist.  

I'm also bummed because this stupid internet cafe doesn't have telnet 
available on its computers, so I can't use party.  Crapola.  This sucks 
beyond belief.

Also, I'm experiencing severe cyrillic fatigue.  I can hardly wait to 
get to a country that uses an alphabet I can read quickly.
rcurl
response 279 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 00:11 UTC 2003

Is the computer in cyrillic? That would be tough....
tod
response 280 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 00:13 UTC 2003

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beeswing
response 281 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 04:06 UTC 2003

I have a neat time picturing tampons up one's nose.

IBB the traffic situation is still bad. Burglaries are up 500% in the
areas where power hasn't been restored. People are being told to treat
the intersections like 4-way stops, but many people are dumbasses and
drive straight through them. I cannot drive without getting hella cranky.
keesan
response 282 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 18:42 UTC 2003

What does power have to do with burglaries?
dcat
response 283 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 19:24 UTC 2003

Alarm systems are disabled, making it easier, for one thing.

IBB the State's Saturday-midnight showing of Monty Python & the Holy Grail
isn't until after I leave town (it's the night of the 30th, i think).
lynne
response 284 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 22:52 UTC 2003

You can toggle back and forth between cyrillic and roman alphabets on
computers in Bulgaria...or at least you could when I was there a ridiculously
long time ago.  <wanders off in search of the past 4-5 years>
michaela
response 285 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 23:53 UTC 2003

IBB there was a huge mix-up between the university health center and the
pharmacy.  It was the health center's fault, and the pharmacist was really
sweet when she tried to make it easier on all of us, but I still had to take
two hours out of work to get my prescription.  Hmmph.

On top of that, Planned Parenthood now requires that I have an exam through
them before getting birth control pills.  They used to just allow me to fax
my exam results and prescription over.  So, instead of paying $5 for pills,
I had to pay $36.

Not. A. Good. Day.
mynxcat
response 286 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 23:57 UTC 2003

Better than paying $450 at the ER for the morning after pill...
beeswing
response 287 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 00:43 UTC 2003

No power + major darkness at night = thieves paradise.

gelinas
response 288 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 04:28 UTC 2003

IBB it took me three days to figure out and fix what turned out to be a
fairly simple problem, especially since I'd seen the suggestion on the
web. :(
novomit
response 289 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 14:17 UTC 2003

A good punch in the stomach is free. ;) 
arabella
response 290 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 18:08 UTC 2003

I'm slightly bummed because it looks like I'll be spending 9 hours in 
Budapest on Monday, but I stupidly mailed my Budapest guidebook home a 
couple of days ago, after deciding that I wasn't going to go there 
after all.  It's apparently pretty hard to get to Poland from Bulgaria 
without going through Budapest, and I can't get a direct train all the 
way to Krakow, hence the 9 hour stopover.  Oh well, I'll probably just 
check my bags in the luggage office and wander around the city for a 
few hours.

This response, by the way, is being written in an Internet cafe 
called "The Real Matrix," in Veliko Tarnovo, Bulgaria.  I continue to 
be bummed because telnet is absent here as well.  PS - the default 
keyboard setup here is the Latin alphabet, and you can toggle to the 
Cyrillic alphabet.  A lot of Bulgarians can write in both alphabets.
keesan
response 291 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 18:14 UTC 2003

There is a lovely recreation of a bunch of medieval buildings, reduced size,
in one of the city parks in Budapest.  And some really good pastry shops.
jaklumen
response 292 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 21:49 UTC 2003

resp:248 resp:250 Correct-- not a part of the dietary law.  Yes, 
a "nightcap," so I've heard, does more harm than good.  It may help 
get you to sleep, but the sleep will not be as profound.  My 
understanding is the sleep aid is in the hops-- which can be brewed 
into a tea and taken before bedtime instead of alcohol.  Hops are 
bitter, of course, so it takes nasty as hell, but I've heard it helps.

resp:247 Done.  I am working on the weight issue (fatty tissue tends 
to block the airway, yes-- it's most noticeable with men with neck 
size over 16 or 17, I think) following a low carbohydrate diet.  As 
discussed elsewhere, it cuts out the refined sugars and flours, and 
encourages more vegetables.  I am eating a lot healthier now.  If only 
I could get exercise back on track-- I can no longer walk at work 
because of the blistering heat.

The machine and surgery-- wow.  I might have to go through similar 
processes, too.  I have my referral and my physician has made sure I 
am taking my allergy medications.
jep
response 293 of 594: Mark Unseen   Jul 27 04:19 UTC 2003

One of my cousins at the family reunion "entertained" my mother with a 
discussion of how he evaded arrest for two years by hiding out in the 
woods of Virginia.  For two years!  He finally turned himself in and 
did his time, and thankfully appears to be turning his life around.  

Some of my relatives are a bit too colorful for me.  My mother was 
shocked, as I'm sure my cousin meant for her to be.  Why would anyone 
walk up to a 75 year old woman and talk of such things to her?
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