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25 new of 673 responses total.
goose
response 482 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 14 17:36 UTC 2003

Newfangled painkillers (as well as anti-swelling drugs) are great things.
I had all four of my wisdom teeth pulled last year and really felt no pain
or discomfort after the fact....or during since I was sleeping like a baby...a
baby on anethesia.

The painkiller the doctor gave me was Toradol, a NSAID that the doc told me
was many tines the painkilling of Morphine with none of the addictive or
'stoned/spaced-out' effects.  I got an IV loading dose while out and then took
it for a few days after surgery.  Cool stuff.
arabella
response 483 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 14 18:52 UTC 2003

I'm happy to be home in the USA.  Travel is great for expanding the 
mind, but 7 weeks is a long time to be away, and I was by myself for the 
last three weeks.
drew
response 484 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 14 20:10 UTC 2003

Re #475:
    If those numbers are correct, your kid did slightly over seven gravities.
If the ride lasted two minutes, he withstood it long enough to have reached
orbit.
scott
response 485 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 16 01:49 UTC 2003

I'm happy to have power back - almost exactly 24 hours after it went out.

I'm also happy Grex is back up.
russ
response 486 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 16 13:45 UTC 2003

Some kids appear to achieve orbit on little more than sugared cereal.
ea
response 487 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 16 14:49 UTC 2003

I'm happy to have not lost any food when the power went out.  Also happy 
to be moved into my new apartment.
jaklumen
response 488 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 16 17:19 UTC 2003

I am glad Grex is back up, and once I found out about the blackout, I 
figured the downtime was connected to it.
lynne
response 489 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 16 17:22 UTC 2003

IHB grex is back up, and because I got some interesting results yesterday.
michaela
response 490 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 16 20:36 UTC 2003

Lynne - he didn't have a reliable car until now, but he can't visit because
he's busy every weekend through the end of September.  :-P  So it's on me
until October.  

IHB I've had a nice weekend to myself. I've needed "me" time since May.
jep
response 491 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 17 02:09 UTC 2003

re resp:484: Thanks, Drew!  7 Gs for a ride at the fair?  That seems 
like a *lot*.  It didn't last any 2 minutes at that speed, but I'm 
sure either of us could easily have handled it for 2 minutes.
jep
response 492 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 17 02:12 UTC 2003

I had Friday off due to the energy emergency, and used it and my time 
this morning to do a lot of cleaning in my apartment.  Despite taking 
it easy (due to the heat) I've gotten a lot done, and it looks better 
than it has for quite some time.  If my enthusiasm (or call it boredom 
if you prefer) holds out through tomorrow, I'll be tackling my son's 
room and will have had one of my most productive weekends ever.
remmers
response 493 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 18 00:02 UTC 2003

IHB I spent a lovely weekend at the Classic Ragtime Festival in
Indianapolis.  This year I was conscripted to be lobby pianist
at the Saturday night concert.
lynne
response 494 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 18 14:24 UTC 2003

I have a suit!  :)  It's Ann Taylor, black, nice wool weave, single breasted
two-button pantsuit--and the pants are comfortable, which is difficult to
accomplish.  I think my waist is disproportionately large compared to the
model that most clothes designers use.
edina
response 495 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 18 15:07 UTC 2003

Well it is Ann Taylor.
omni
response 496 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 18 15:55 UTC 2003

  IHB

   I went to Detroit, and didnt get mugged/carjacked. Of course, with what
I drive, no one wants to.

   I had plans of going to the Woodward Dream Cruise. I went, of course, but
could find no place to park for less than $30 bucks. Being ever the cheapskate
I decided a day at Metro Beach was more in line. I hit Meijer for some ice,
and they were the only store with ice. Then I headed for the beach via my
nephews house. While I was there, it began raining very hard. So much for
the beach. I decided then and there that Canada was a better plan.
   On the way, I decided to help out with some weather spotting, so I pulled
over, and found that I was a litte too far over. I wound up stuck in a ditch.
My Canada plans seemed in jeopardy. I used my radio to rustle up some help,
and I found 2 people with SUV's that were willing to come pull my Toyota out
of the ditch. But before they could arrive, several passing motorists stopped
and helped. I was rescuse from the jaws of the ditch and when I offered
payment, they just said that they were there to help. No charge. I was
impressed.
   I then proceeded to the tunnel. Remembering the last encounter with the
Canada Customs, I had all my significant documentation ready, including 
birth cert, ham license, and note from my mommy. ;) Passing the border was
very easy, unlike last time. I ate dinner at a very nice Italian place, Went
to Wal Mart, and found some unusual canadian things, took some nice nite shots
of the Detroit Skyline and returned to the US without a hassle. When the 
guard asked what I had bought in Canada, I produced my reciepts, and my
docs. He complimented me for being efficient, and didnt mention that my 
car could use some tidying up. I'm almost up for another visit.

I had a very nice weekend.
rcurl
response 497 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 18 18:06 UTC 2003

It's great that while it rains in Michigan it doesn't rain in Canada.  8^}
scott
response 498 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 18 23:18 UTC 2003

Getting broadband Internet on Friday.

Hey, it's Comcast and it's cable - do I need to buy a cable modem?  Would I
save money if I bought my own?
gelinas
response 499 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 19 03:46 UTC 2003

Not really happy, but amused:  the real-estate channel uses a Windows
machine for the display.  We know this, because it is currently low on
virtual memory. :)
phaza7
response 500 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 19 03:55 UTC 2003

IHB I've just finished reading Learning Perl and 
school starts next week. An I heared the IT classes
got all new equipment :))
dcat
response 501 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 19 05:01 UTC 2003

A high school friend whom I hadn't seen all summer returned from a two-week
vacation to find my email about leaving shortly, called me, & asked if i
wanted to go for a drive.  While I was waiting for her, got a call from Dan
about our plans changing to give us an extra day in Ann Arbor, so we were able
to really go all out -- we drove through Dixboro, then up past Whitmore Lake
and through Pinkney to Hell, then down through Dexter past Ann Arbor and
Saline almost to Bridgewater, then out almost to Manchester, then up 52 to
Scio Church and back to Ann Arbor, over two and a half hours of bugs popping
on the windshield.  Had a couple close calls, but managed to avoid killing
any mammals.
michaela
response 502 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 19 05:13 UTC 2003

Re #498 - most people just rent their modem through the cable company.
Kalamazoo falls under Charter's regime, and the modem rental is $5/month. I'm
pretty sure Comcast charges similar rates.

IHB my new dress is turning out beautifully. This vacation-at-home is doing
wonders for my well-being.  :)
remmers
response 503 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 19 11:54 UTC 2003

Re resp:499 - Heh.  I noticed that too.
scott
response 504 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 19 13:15 UTC 2003

Re 502:  Thanks, and the Comcast web page say $3/mo.  Seems about right given
my long-term plans to leave.

My dial-up account ran out yesterday, but after a bit of scraping around this
morning I found a copy of "cu" so I could Grex.
mynxcat
response 505 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 19 14:48 UTC 2003

Hmmm, my modem is free, however I hve to pay $5 a month for my cable 
box for my TV
gull
response 506 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 19 15:07 UTC 2003

I had to pay up front for my DSL modem.
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