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25 new of 673 responses total.
slynne
response 514 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 19 21:16 UTC 2003

Hmmm. I just got some emails from a couple of guys I went to Germany 
with when I was 14. It was weird because I was just thinking about that 
trip recently. Anyhow, they are trying to get the whole group together 
which is pretty cool. 

Also, my friend Shannon called me last night to let me know she is 
going to be in town this weekend. What do you know!

scott
response 515 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 02:05 UTC 2003

Finally got to install some new jacks in the Ark's mixer, which should fix
the flaky-channel problem that's been going on for the last few months.
mooncat
response 516 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 02:48 UTC 2003

Will have to get some ice cream.. though I'm not sure how many stores 
have fully restockd after the blackout. In any case- pudding is good. :)
mcnally
response 517 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 05:22 UTC 2003

  I'm happy because my DSL has finally been hooked up.

  Also, had a fun day yesterday.  My 13-year-old nephew is in town, 
  along with his best friend, and my sister and I took the two of them
  out in the boat over to Bostwick Inlet on nearby Gravina Island.
  Along the way we came across a pod of whales, one of whom was bold
  enough to allow us to approach.  After watching the whales for a while
  we continued to the inlet, where we put down a couple of crab pots,
  then went back to the mouth of the inlet and started trolling.  
  Caught a nicely sized silver and had enough keepers in the crab pots
  that everyone had all the crab and salmon they could eat.

  I'm liking Alaska..
polytarp
response 518 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 05:54 UTC 2003

I DON"t THINK SCOTT WANTS TO TALK TO Me
jaklumen
response 519 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 06:49 UTC 2003

resp:510 Hmmm... I had my wisdom teeth out when I was 16 or so.  They 
gave me painkillers, but I skipped them.  I dunno if this would work 
for you, as you had them out so much later, but what I did was changed 
the gauze when needed, and remembered to ice my cheeks frequently and 
on a rotating basis.  Oh, you were just talking about food you could 
eat?  The vodka suggestion threw me.
michaela
response 520 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 07:59 UTC 2003

IHB I'm putting the final hand-stitching touches on my dress, and it fits
perfectly.
IAHB I'm excited about my classes this semester. I went and picked up the
books today.
scott
response 521 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 13:47 UTC 2003

Finally I understand the rather nonintuitive "profile" system in the Red Hat
Linux (as used in Yellow Dog Linux for Macintosh hardware) network stuff.
Turns out you make have to make many copies of each device and the profile
switching only chooses which ones are active.
lynne
response 522 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 14:15 UTC 2003

Nine more days till our cross-country roadtrip.  :)  
gull
response 523 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 15:34 UTC 2003

Re #521: Is that how it's supposed to work?  That seems kind of screwy.

I've had problems because I have both a wired network card and a
wireless card.  I don't (and physically can't) insert them both at once.
 RedHat wants to call them both eth0 and gets confused.
scott
response 524 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 20 17:54 UTC 2003

Hmm... on one of the device pages it kept putting the wireless card back to
eth0, when it should be eth1.  Still haven't figured out what the screen is
trying to accomplish, but anyway it works for me regardless.
russ
response 525 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 21 01:43 UTC 2003

Got some very important things done today, and found a major
error in stuff at work (not mine).
scott
response 526 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 21 13:03 UTC 2003

I've been taking reasonable long bike rides (maybe an hour, at fast speeds
and on hills) lately - maybe I need to find that old bike computer just to
see what kind of mileage I'm getting.  I'm definitely stronger than I was back
in the spring.
gull
response 527 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 21 13:25 UTC 2003

I used to have a bike computer, but it broke. These days I just throw my
GPS unit into my rack bag.
scott
response 528 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 21 15:18 UTC 2003

Bike computers are pretty cheap, though.  
gull
response 529 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 21 16:37 UTC 2003

They are, but I already had the GPS.  And I'm not so interested in my
speed while I'm riding as I am the distance I travelled and my average
speed when I'm done.
goose
response 530 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 21 18:31 UTC 2003

I want a bike computer that runs Linux...;-)
jiffer
response 531 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 22 03:24 UTC 2003

IHB I finally experimented with the new scanner/printer... and scanned, filed
and emailed some pictures to munkey.  May the fashion gods have pity on me...
lynne
response 532 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 22 15:09 UTC 2003

IHB I skipped out of work yesterday and hit the beach.  Mmmm.  Swimming. :)
scott
response 533 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 22 18:07 UTC 2003

I have broadband!  And I managed to get my wireless/router/firewall working,
too.
gelinas
response 534 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 23 01:40 UTC 2003

IAHB I drove State Street from Washington to South U this afternoon.  I wanted
to drive North U to State Street, but I didn't have the time to go that far
out of my way.
jules
response 535 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 23 02:25 UTC 2003

im the manager of a gym, and a bunch of my members brought me presents and
balloons for my birthday!!!! that was so nice!
russ
response 536 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 23 03:49 UTC 2003

Not happy so much as amused, but I got my first bounce message
from a SoBig today.  Gee, what would the Internet be without
Microsoft, to be the bad example for us all? ;-)
remmers
response 537 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 23 11:11 UTC 2003

Your first one?  How'd you get off so easily.  I've received
bunches of them.
gregb
response 538 of 673: Mark Unseen   Aug 23 15:19 UTC 2003

Re. #530:  Hey, why not?  Linux is getting embedded in all kinds of 
stuff.
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