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response 450 of 560:
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Dec 1 04:13 UTC 2003 |
FOAD
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willcome
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response 451 of 560:
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Dec 1 04:20 UTC 2003 |
AHAHAHA!
FOAD!
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bhoward
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response 452 of 560:
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Dec 1 11:10 UTC 2003 |
Just got back home after a week of Turkey and Christmas shopping.
What an odd yet strangely nice feeling it is to fly home to my parents
and think "yay, it's nice to be home" and return home to Tokyo, and think
again, "it's nice to be home".
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anderyn
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response 453 of 560:
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Dec 1 17:14 UTC 2003 |
Happy because we made it through Thanksgiving and it was okay without the
family thing.
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keesan
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response 454 of 560:
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Dec 1 17:34 UTC 2003 |
I resuscitated my little linux by making a missing symlink after removing some
package (elflibs?) apparently deleted it when it should not have. This only
took two hours and we learned a lot in the process. I now have a way to
download photos and view WORD files as text (I learned to compile these two
programs) and LOTS Of browsers - links, links2, lynx, w3m, opera. It is fun
doing two downloads at once on two terminals.
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gelinas
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response 455 of 560:
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Dec 1 19:10 UTC 2003 |
IAHB I was (I think) the first into the Grex voting booth. :)
(remmers *may* have been ahead of me, of course.)
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remmers
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response 456 of 560:
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Dec 1 19:30 UTC 2003 |
Only to test that it was working; but I erased my test vote.
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edina
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response 457 of 560:
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Dec 2 15:39 UTC 2003 |
I had a great extended weekend with my honey doing various DC things,
including entertaining his sister for a few days. How I love being in love.
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scott
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response 458 of 560:
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Dec 2 18:22 UTC 2003 |
Found a couple pieces of test gear at the ReUse Center for a couple-three
bucks each, a function generator and a transistor tester. Both things I've
been wanting better versions of.
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scott
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response 459 of 560:
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Dec 2 22:38 UTC 2003 |
...both pieces of test equipment WORK, too!
And I finally finished the reupholstery job on my office chair. I'm sitting
in it now...
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keesan
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response 460 of 560:
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Dec 2 22:50 UTC 2003 |
I finally caught Jim's terrible cold. Which is good because it would have
been much worse to catch it next week. Jim is a bit better today.
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bhoward
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response 461 of 560:
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Dec 2 23:05 UTC 2003 |
Yay, I seemed to have conquered jetlag in record time. Woke up bright an
early at my usual 5am wakeup and only suffered late-afternoon post-travel
fadeout briefly around 6pm yesterday.
Must have been the beer therapy.
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russ
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response 462 of 560:
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Dec 3 02:10 UTC 2003 |
Got a nice little script hacked up to fill in some missing files
among my downloads; it checks for what I've got and only grabs
what I need, and respects my naming conventions.
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willcome
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response 463 of 560:
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Dec 3 02:13 UTC 2003 |
LLLLIKE WGET
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naftee
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response 464 of 560:
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Dec 3 03:52 UTC 2003 |
AHAH YEAH WGET
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willcome
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response 465 of 560:
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Dec 3 03:53 UTC 2003 |
AHAHAHA< WAY TO REINVENT THE TYRE< RUSS! OH< WAIT< AHAHAH< YOU ALREADY DID
THAT ROUND YOUR BELLY! AHAHAHA
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naftee
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response 466 of 560:
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Dec 3 04:14 UTC 2003 |
AHAHAHHA HE"S A TIRE AND CUSHION ROLLED INTO ONE!! GET IT ? AHAHAHAH WHAT A
GUY.
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willcome
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response 467 of 560:
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Dec 3 04:50 UTC 2003 |
AHAHA< RE YOU SURE IT ISN"T TWO GUYS? HAhah
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rcurl
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response 468 of 560:
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Dec 3 06:27 UTC 2003 |
(jerks.....)
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twenex
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response 469 of 560:
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Dec 3 14:21 UTC 2003 |
You said it.
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mcnally
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response 470 of 560:
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Dec 3 20:36 UTC 2003 |
I'm happy because I can breathe again, and can stand up without feeling
like I'm going to pass out.
There's a nasty flu virus of some sort making the rounds here in Ketchikan.
Apparently it even killed a 44-year-old man in town earlier this week.
If you've been thinking of not bothering with a flu shot this year I can
tell you that even if this year's shot doesn't offer full protection
against the predominant flu strain going around, anything that lessens
your chance of contracting this joy of a virus is worth considering..
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beeswing
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response 471 of 560:
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Dec 4 00:17 UTC 2003 |
Got my DSL kit today, and I'm now DSL-lin' like Magellan!
I am quite proud that I installed it all by myself, and did not screw up
my phone in the process.
Now if this school semester would end already...
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keesan
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response 472 of 560:
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Dec 4 02:24 UTC 2003 |
How does this flu start? I have something that starts with three days of
scratchy throat and coughing.
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mcnally
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response 473 of 560:
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Dec 4 02:39 UTC 2003 |
For me it started out as scratchy throat and coughing, followed by high
fever and chills, muscular aches, and later some difficulty breathing.
I'm just assuming I got what everyone else in town seems to be coming
down with; I haven't done a comprehensive symptom check with any other
victims.
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keesan
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response 474 of 560:
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Dec 4 13:58 UTC 2003 |
That sounds like what Jim had except he did not take his temperature. I have
been coughing now for four days but no fever or aches. He has also started
to cough again. I hope we just have something new, because it is likely to
cause problems if I have what he had and get chemotherapy Monday. This does
not combine well with drug-induced pharyngitis. Mike, how long did you have
the flu and how long between the first coughing and the fever and chills?
I hate to have to cough at all the other patients Monday while waiting 3 hours
for the doctor's appointment, too. They said to come in at least to see the
doctor and then decide whether to postpone chemotherapy a couple of days.
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