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Feb. 3rd, 2004

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Had our weekly Portals of Midwrathe game tonight, which involved just the judge and two players including myself, so we used the opportunity to wrap up some loose ends from Saturday's event. We realized near the end of it that we have an old "quest" that none of the players ever finished up, so it looks like we'll deal with it next time once and for all--if we can. Bloody useless nobles. Characters learned a bit more about what is 'going on' in the world and aren't sleeping any better over it :>

When I put my folding chairs back into my outside storage closest, I found the body of a dead varmint of some kind that had been in there a LONG time. Wasn't icky, but was quite flat. Yuck. Trash-bagged him and away he went.

Night night.
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The Tao of Programming

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There was once a programmer who was attached to the court of the warlord of Wu. The warlord asked the programmer: "Which is easier to design: an accounting package or an operating system?"
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PS: The fact that the entire document is in pre-formatted ASCII must point to its authenticity as ancient wisdom, passed down from vi and emacs, to ed, then Brief, and now the browser window in its pure form. Surly pre-formatted ASCII is one with the Tao.
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Yeah, Sarah McLachlan is doing a US tour starting this summer...

Yum!

Granted, the Seattle WA venue (Keyarena) kinda blows, but not like she's going to play the Tractor Tavern...
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As has just been pointed out, I should have mentioned a recent edit of my friends list. I cut it down to reduce the amount of stuff I follow during the day. As usual on LJ, this is not meant to be taken personally or as a judgment of your writing, the content of your journal, or your value as a human being.

I keep most of my entries public, so it doesn't require friends access to read most of the posts. If you feel upset by this, please feel free to comment.

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