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response 286 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 04:08 UTC 2003

IHB today I got an auto-darkening welding helmet and a sleeping bag which 
compresses into a size small enough to fit comfortably into my saddlebag 
and still leave room for more stuff.
gelinas
response 287 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 04:49 UTC 2003

IAHB the pillar of smoke I saw from Maple Village was NOT the building grex
is housed in.
michaela
response 288 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 05:51 UTC 2003

IHB tomorrow is my last day in this house.
polytarp
response 289 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 08:54 UTC 2003

IHB it feels good.
russ
response 290 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 11:27 UTC 2003

Got a tedious job halfway done.
scott
response 291 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 12:03 UTC 2003

Went up to E. Lansing yesterday, hung out with a couple old college
housemates, met their 3 kids and three new cats, and ate dinner at El Azteco.
jep
response 292 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 12:33 UTC 2003

We had our last t-ball game yesterday.  My team was a great bunch of 
kids, with a great bunch of parents.  They all improved a lot through 
the season, and I had a great time being their coach.
fitz
response 293 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 18:32 UTC 2003

IHB my annual colony of sand wasps is up from last year.  Go Sandwasps!  Kill
dem earwigs!
keesan
response 294 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 18:41 UTC 2003

We got an email from someone we met in the Milan area last summer on a camping
trip.  Jim set her up with grex email which she is still using, but she says
the 1987 computer he set her up on is now taking 5 minutes to boot and can
he fix it?  It has a built-in 2400 bps modem.  Her brother also left her a
newer computer but no keyboard for it so Jim will bike out there with a
keyboard and lots of software and a camping mat and have a two-day summer
vacation without me.  Internal modem, external modem (2 each, 1400 bps),
procomm plus, kermit.  Maybe we can foist a printer on her.  She now has 9
sheep and lots of colored chickens.  A complete stranger who flagged us down
and gave us his yard to sleep in, use of his hose, towels, and a very nice
breakfast sent us to meet her.  She is 'alternative'.  We saw her neighbor's
vegetable stand made from a silo.
tod
response 295 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 18:52 UTC 2003

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keesan
response 296 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 21:06 UTC 2003

I don't know - probably at one time.  She used to run sort of a commune there
in some rather shoddily built structures, but her main interest now seems to
be returning farmland to trees.  Jim will have more to report in a week or
two.  (He is leaving the middle of next week open in case his daughter, who
will be in town from England, has time to spend with him.)
lynne
response 297 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 25 22:51 UTC 2003

Subgroup is over, marking end of hellish week.
gelinas
response 298 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 04:26 UTC 2003

IAHB I finally fixed a client's problem with Eudora hanging while opening
on Win98 machine.  It seems the problem was caused by an automatic update
feature of RealOne player.  I renamed the file "realsched", and Eudora
started working again.
keesan
response 299 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 26 17:42 UTC 2003

Jim made a nice batch of humus, with organic lemon rind.  He also bought me
an avocado.  He is trying to help me gain weight.
gelinas
response 300 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 27 01:23 UTC 2003

IAHB Anthony's makes good pizza.  More filling than I expected, too.
eskarina
response 301 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 27 03:27 UTC 2003

IHB a high school friend of mine made a day trip to Chicago to visit me today,
with his 3 year old daughter.  We had a really fun time walking around
downtown just hanging out, and we went to some places I hadn't gone yet.  I
found a book in Borders that I'm excited about reading... its called "Four
Colours Suffice", and its about the "proof" of the Four Colour Theorem, which
I've always found interesting.  

Other people see a 3 year old girl and say "Oh, how cute!".  I sit down at
the table in the restaurant, take several coffee creamers, and ask "How
many?", and after she counts, rearrange them and ask again.  In spite of all
the other fun stuff we did, I have to say that this game was the highlight
of my day.

We also took the orange line all the way until it ended and back, and had a
good conversation whilst Lily slept.  And we talked about both of our curious
fascinations with the movie "1776", which our history teacher showed us in
class many years ago and we now both own more than one copy of.  Its a bad
movie.  We still love it.  Thanks, Mrs. Dahl.  :)
jep
response 302 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 27 04:14 UTC 2003

My son and I had a nice time at my maternal-side family reunion today 
in Harrison.  The weather started out rainy but then turned 
beautiful.  The worst of the drunks and low-lifes stayed away, and the 
rest of us had a wonderful time.
russ
response 303 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 27 08:43 UTC 2003

Got a friend moved quite successfully and relatively smoothly yesterday.
michaela
response 304 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 27 19:10 UTC 2003

IHB we're all moved into our new apartment, and it already feels like home.
IVHB I'm getting Gomez back from my friend today. They were keeping him during
my month-long vacation and moving preparations.
katie
response 305 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 27 21:43 UTC 2003

Yikes, Sindi, please don't eat humus! Worms poop in there!
jep
response 306 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 28 02:01 UTC 2003

Hummus.  Heh.
jep
response 307 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 28 02:45 UTC 2003

I went swimming in Lake Erie for the first time ever today, at 
Sterling State Park.  Lake Ontario is now the only Great Lake in which 
I have not swam.

Sterling made Lake Erie seem different than the others.  For one 
thing, the bottom is covered with small shells and with an almost 
slimy sand.  For another, I could see what I took to be the Fermi II 
nuclear power plant to the north, and a Ford factory to the south.  I 
didn't like it nearly as much as I do the gorgeous sand beach found 
almost all the way around Lake Michigan.

I used the opportunity of the two factories to explain to my son why 
there are so many factories near lakes and rivers.  When I was a kid, 
I could watch factory waste being dumped into the Grand River several 
times per day, where it was assumed it would disappear without a trace 
and without harm.  Except by then, anyone who could read was well 
aware that the waste was causing *great* damage and didn't disappear 
at all.  Action to remedy this was a liberal triumph and I presented 
it to my son as one.

Anyway, it was nice to have been in my 4th Great Lake.  
keesan
response 308 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 28 03:15 UTC 2003

I washed my hair for the first time in two weeks after washing a week's worth
of dishes to empty the kitchen sink.  The bathroom is still around 60 (ground
temperature) and I did not want to heat it because the heat rises into the
apartment which is about 80.  It is really nice to have clean hair.  Last time
I showered I ran upstairs with teeth chattering to dry off.
happyboy
response 309 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 28 08:09 UTC 2003

/ducks as slynne and cyklone stampede
anderyn
response 310 of 673: Mark Unseen   Jul 28 12:16 UTC 2003

IHB my friend Linda had a birthday party yesterday, and we had three little
ones there -- Katie, at three and a half, Griffin at 16 months (this week),
and Miles at nearly five months (next week).  It was much fun, even though
it ended up segregating among gender lines after a while -- the men went to
play Munchkin and the women stayed in the living room and watched babies and
The Dark Crystal video. 
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