Mar. 24th, 2003

prog: (Default)
I found myself impressed at this New York Times slide show. If the captions are to be believed (and the looks on the soldiers' faces show no reason to doubt them) the photographer was standing in the middle of one tense situation after another, sometimes in an all-out firefight. I guess there's nothing new here, but the nowness of these war photographs, maybe the first of their caliber taken during my lifetime (I don't recall images like this from GWI), makes them more striking to me.

Listened to NPR all day, which meant that I listened to BBC all day. Didn't work me up into Lileksian levels of frothing spite, but still winced at a lot of it. One BBC commentator basically said that the loss of a Coalition supply convoy to an enemy ambush showed that the whole war had lost direction.?!

I really should have gotten out of the house today, but instead I did these things:
  • Civ (It is probably time to bring the disc to work and leave it there, again)

  • BrainDump (Still trying to grok Drag & Drop; got a little farther, miles to go yet)

  • HTS Manager (Sunk hours into hunting down an huge memory leak, because having Apache increase in size by 13MB every time you load a page is bad. Still have not found the leak but I think I'm close. Stopping now before I fall down.)


Note to self: Visit the Hahvahd pooter store and buy a copy of Photoshop. Tomorrow I must return to Micro Center a box that says "Photoshop" on it, which I bought last month for what seemed like a super bargain; oops, they put the price tag over the word "Upgrade". Muted trumpet noise: bla blaa.
prog: (Default)
All my friends who were fellow MUD addicts at any time in their lives might have had dreams comprised wholly of scrolling text. This morning I had what I believe to be my first dream comprised wholly of weblog posts. Yay
prog: (khan)
What to do this morning? I will start my day by trolling hrafn. (Not extremely [livejournal.com profile] hrafn-related link, but I nonetheless get a mental image of her (over anyone else) going "ARRGH" whenever I see something stupid of this variety.)
prog: (pickens)
Bush: Lurkers support U.S. in email
prog: (coffee)
I find it interesting how news headlines are talking about stocks wobbling because the war isn't over yet... and it's been happening for only five days.

Surely this is the first war fought on Internet Time.

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