Oct. 9th, 2003

Yawn!

Oct. 9th, 2003 12:59 am
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So, when [livejournal.com profile] taxlady came home late last night, she naturally wanted a cup of coffee, which I made her. Since I was having trouble keeping my eyes open, I had a small cup too. Big mistake. Coffee is good at keeping me awake, and this was the first cup I had had in well over a week. I didn't fall asleep until 7:00 am.

Linda woke me at 7:00 pm while checking to see that I was still alive. Even then, I didn't wake up quickly and its taken this long just to get some tea into me and read my mail. Its now past 1:00 am and I'm just getting ready to have a shower. At this rate by the time I'm ready for breakfast it'll be 6:00 am and the restaraunts will be serving.
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Well, its now almost 5:00 pm, and I'm still awake from my 7:00 pm wakeup yesterday. It just seemed easier to roll my hours forwards by staying up extra late than to try and unroll them by 11 hours!

So, normally at this time of day I would expect to be a zombie, and I am. And I'm still feeling somewhat under the weather. Possible TMI Zone )

Anyway, I would expect to be a zombie, and I do feel like one, but I've managed to get some work done on a bunch of things I've been meaning to write, and did a bunch of sorting out of files on my computer. I guess its sometimes an advantage to have ones higher brain functions shut down.

And on that cheery note, I suppose I should mention that I just friended [livejournal.com profile] amberbutterfly7 for no other reason that I saw one of her posts to [livejournal.com profile] auriam and she seemed like a nice person. Or a nice kind of nasty person. Or something like that. Reading her LJ posts just confirmed it. Then again, I currently have no higher brain functions. Your mileage may vary. Void where prohibited. Mandatory where not prohibited.

I'm still typing because just as I was about to hit the 'update' button, my dang !@#$%$ linux server spontaneously rebooted, and it takes 4 minutes for it to come up properly. I've been meaning to look into that for ages. There's been a least a dozen new releases of the LEAF server software since I installed this version, but I've done so much configuring of my firewalls that its going to be a royal pain to capture all of my config info and store it offline so the update doesn't erase it all. And, of course, if I screw up then I'm without propper net access until I can get it going again. I just haven't felt like risking it. Oh, we're finally back up and I can save this post. Ciao.

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