LancasterOnline.com: Ind. Business Told to Hide Nude Statues

By , March 31, 2005 10:40 pm

LancasterOnline.com: Ind. Business Told to Hide Nude Statues

More narrow minded pinhead old maid censorshit…

Risk of Meteorite Impact Assessment for Your Macintosh Computer

By , March 31, 2005 9:19 pm

Risk of Meteorite Impact Assessment for Your Macintosh Computer

Diskology Webstore

By , March 31, 2005 2:59 pm

Diskology Webstore

This lil critter looks to be a MUST have if you work on computers!

I am not doing it much any more but I may get one just to be able to mount hard drives without having to screw around with the entire computer. Gotta be a way to justify getting this. The refurbs look a little better price wise. The marketoid blurb states:

“Disk Jockey can be used with your Windows or Macintosh computer connected via the high-speed Firewire or USB 2.0 ports or it can be used as a stand alone unit. Disk Jockey lets you mount drives to your desktop, mirror (RAID 1) or span hard disk, copy data between hard disks at lightening speeds, verify, test and erase hard disks. Disk Jockey is the only hard disk copy and diagnostic tool you’ll ever need!”

Microsoft RTMs Windows Server 2003 SP1 | The Register

By , March 31, 2005 2:31 pm


Microsoft RTMs Windows Server 2003 SP1 | The Register

fyi…

Wired News: MicroRNA Is a Big Topic in Bio

By , March 31, 2005 1:53 pm

Wired News: MicroRNA Is a Big Topic in Bio

3 Phase Basics

By , March 31, 2005 1:35 pm

3 Phase Basics

Doskology intros smaller Disk Jockey – the 7-in-1 HDD tech tool – The Unofficial Apple Weblog – apple.weblogsinc.com _

By , March 31, 2005 1:31 pm

Doskology intros smaller Disk Jockey – the 7-in-1 HDD tech tool – The Unofficial Apple Weblog – apple.weblogsinc.com _

This looks like a very interesting product.

Long day done

By , March 31, 2005 7:07 am

Started the day with a trip to the hilltop and taking a few pictures of early wild flowers.

Came back down and spent a few minutes paying all the bills I could online.

Fixed breakfast and got a shower and draped the frame for contact with humans.

First stop was Jacksonville at Cat’s bank and then we went to Marvin’s Building Materials in Anniston.

Got 30 8 ft landscape timbers, 10 pounds of 6″ spiral timber nails, 2 – 40 grit 3 x 21 sanding belts and 2 – 80 grit 3 x 21 sanding belts.

Looked at the receipt when we got back to the truck and discovered that we were charged 2.64 each rather than 2.49 each for the timbers. So back in and through the line to be told that I had to go to another line. Which I did and received nearly $5 back that they had over charged.

Head back here to the farm to swap to the van for the rest of the running around.

Next stop Jacksonville (again) to pay the power bill.

Then to Sav-a-lots grocery store for general provisions and AAA batteries as they have them 12 16 for a buck.

Next stop is a friends house to pick up an anvil and hammer that he is loaning me for my copper work. (and the word copper once again looks right)

While there we talk about a project I am consulting on among other things and thus manage to spend an hour and a half getting nowhere…

From there we head to Wright’s Dairy for milk.

Next stop Alexandria Food Outlet for ground chuck and ice cream.

Then home…

Unload the groceries and eat a bowl of warmed over mac and cheese and hotdogs.

Then take the truck to the creek to unload the landscape timbers. I unload a few and Bill takes over. Was at the end of my energy.

And in to email and check/read feeds and just sit for a while.

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