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Just purchased tickets for the big Thanksgiving adventure. More exciting details to follow...
Progress has stalled slightly on the new office. Hopefully tomorrow it will be back on track. Supposedly the plumber is coming to move all the pipes (running along the ceiling) into one group to be boxed in next to the one large support beam. This will give us another few inches of headspace which seems like a very good thing seeing as it is a basement space. I'm thinking everything will progress a little quicker once this unforseen step is taken care of.
being assembled
The John Perry Barlow article in the new Wired is worth the read.
Bill Gates, Linus Torvalds, and Steve Jobs have joined channel #Newbie Bloggers. I'm sure it reflects poorly on my mindset, but this is the funniest thing I've read in weeks. LOL.
I'm going to take this to mean 26 more hours until Kuro5hin is back on the web. In hopefully unrelated news, (dig the msnbc headline copy:) hackers amass new zombie army, making ready the forces of evil for another round of DDOS attacks. CERT has the advisory, noting holes in rcp.statd (whatever that is) and wu-ftpd. I knew we shouldn't have let a bunch of rappers from Staten Island write the FTP code. D'oh. Slashdot debates the issue.
A University of Michigan professor, Philip Bucksbaum, is saying that a single electron can store an infinite amount of data. Maybe the whole really is contained in each of its parts.
Making sure the recording industry remembers Love's a bitch.