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| January 23 2007 Tuesday | |
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| Tweet Topic Started: Jan 23 2007, 07:57 AM (63 Views) | |
| JohnMaier | Jan 23 2007, 07:57 AM Post #1 |
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John -- Delhi NY Western.Catskill Mts.
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'morning Folks, Sunshine to the southeast and snow flurries over head. But that's about normal for the twenty-third of January. Cold weather on the way again, not that I'm calling 21 warm, but it will get colder over the next few days. On the reading list is something a bit different. Forty essays about dogs. "Dog is my co-pilot: Great writers on the world's ..." Some recognizable names in the table of contents... Alice Walker, and Pat McConnell, to name two. Compiled by the editors of The Bark. Youz guys have a nice day, JM |
![]() Wisdom never fights, it waits patiently, sees benefit in everything and envisions a future of abundance...knowing that all needs will be met at the right moment, in the right way. | |
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| ngc1514 | Jan 23 2007, 08:59 AM Post #2 |
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About normal Atlanta weather for this time of the year with lows dropping down into the 30's. The new machine is up to about 95% functionality as the old software has been reloaded. Photoshop flies on the new box! Going to run it another week or so to make sure everything is stable, then might try some overclocking to see what sort of performance it will produce. Still moving slow from last week's medical problems. Surgeon removed the staples yesterday and feeling a bit better with all the metal out of my abdomen. Just finished reading Steven Johnson's "The Ghost Map." It's the tale of John Snow and his tracking down the source of an 1854 cholera outbreak in London; the first real practical exercise in public health. Some of the descriptions of a city of 2 million slowly being buried in its own effluvia are not something to read while eating! |
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