April 11, 2001

Run Away!

Run away! Run away! That was me after this weekend's experiences with trying to use OS X to get my work done. Yes folks, it scared me. What scared me most of all is when I was using GoLive to update my website and it locked up halfway through uploading this web page. DOH! I ended up with a 0K webpage. Not good.[an error occurred while processing this directive]

So, it's back to OS 9.1 for me. I honestly didn't see that coming. However, now that I'm using Greymatter, I no longer need to use GoLive to update my site every day. Yay progress!

I've also decided to start putting a survey up on my site every few days. This week's poll tests your geekiness. I've been really enjoying The Screen Savers at it's new time slot (7pm and 10pm). Tech TV also sweetened the deal by making it a 90-minute show now. I'm loving every bit of it. So, do you watch Tech TV? How often? Post your comments in the discussion area.

It's been pouring outside for a good while tonight. It's interesting to watch Gizmo during a thunderstorm. He gets very scared..one of the ONLY time's he's ever scared. I think it's good for him, though. Sometimes I wonder if he believes that he's invincable. I see thunderstorms as God's way of putting him in check.

Posted by Jeff at April 11, 2001 12:01 AM
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That darn cat needs to be put in check every now and again. Nothing irks me more than people or animals thinknig they're bigger or more important than they really are. Especially if they're puny little things to begin with (cough..Sparky...cough)

Posted by: Brian :) at April 11, 2001 03:26 PM

I think my docter said the samething once.

Posted by: 8" Flop at April 11, 2001 10:11 PM

Just wanted to make a comment on the accuracy of the poll here. Unlike some OTHER polls used on web sites (as a hypothetical, I'll use a student-run magazine in a small, rural, SouthWestern Virginia region), this one won't let you vote twice, making it a heck of a lot more accurate. Sure, it's at 5 total votes right now, but that's 5 different people. OTHER counters can be at 15 total votes, and all that really means is that everyone voted three times.

Posted by: the stoopidest redneck in tha world at April 12, 2001 10:33 AM
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