Housekeeping
I bellieve this is the stuff that appears on meeting agendas as Other Old Business. I was right about the router--it didn't work properly. A new one solved the problem. Meanwhile, my backup didn't work, because they "don't support the Mac." Every one in the computer business loves to say the "don't support" this or that in a maddeningly superior tone of voice, when they should be saying "I don't know how to do that because I'm too stupid."
The saddest part is that I lost my e-mail address list, and I don't remember any of the addresses. So my friends don't know how to reach me. The second saddest part is that I lost my gallery of pictures which I painstakingly scanned into the computer. I made backup discs of some, but not all, the pictures. I quite enjoyed doing it, but that doesn't mean I want to do it again. Once a philosopher, twice a pervert.
Some of my pictures have been saved to flickr, but I'm not sure I remember how to access them.
Starting tomorrow: brilliant new insights into Life and Our Society, plus new tales about family, libraries, Delaware and New Jersey.
2 comments:
Yay, tales about libraries! Those are what brought me to your blog in the first place.
Dear,
Your friends will find you. That is what Google is for.
BTW look what I found, somehow by way of "Solomonia Off-Topic;"
http://thenonist.com/index.php/thenonist/permalink/hot_library_smut/
Julie
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