Willful, if temporary, ignorance

I'd like an opt-out button for things other than email. A few years ago, when I did the Club Med thing, they gave you a bright yellow wristband to wear so you'd know (and they'd know) you were pwned by the Club for your stay. And really, I had no complaints about the whole stay…

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The Fonzie Effect

Ohhhh … candy I think the candy dispenser machine at work is a masochist. The more I abuse it, the more return I get for my buck. A while back, it started eating money without giving any back. Nobody posted anything on the machine to alert others to this, it just happened. Then I went…

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Into the Wild (Of Sorts)

Though in previous years I've always said that I tend to love the great outdoors more than the great outdoors loves me, I'm working on reversing that. Yes, I get poison ivy and bug bites at the drop of a hat. But with more exposure and more time out among the trees and the dirt…

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Hopeful Independence Day

Once again, Keith Olbermann hits it on the nose. “And for you, Mr. Bush and Mr. Cheney, there is a lesser task. You need to achieve a very low threshold indeed. Display that iota of patriotism Richard Nixon showed on August 9, 1974. And give us someone, anyone, about whom all of us might yet…

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Happy Independence Day

For everyone, of course. But most especially Alan Johnston, the BBC reporter who was freed earlier today after 114 days in captivity. It's nice to go to the Interwebs and find some good news, after all.

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I Has Cheezeburger

Tent Actually, I has a tent. Thanks, Ebay! Now, let's just hope it gets here before next Friday. This weekend, it's off to more suburban locales for Sunspiral's party. I'll be the doof in the pool in a face-mask (still can't open my eyes under chlorinated water yet; when I asked about that you could…

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A few thoughts and an offer

Thank you, United Health Care. Since there is no generic of Zymar, I've now forked over $45 for another 5 ml of the lifesaving antidote to cancer — eye antibiotic. ***** It's so cold in my office that … When I stepped outside today and thought "furnace!" I actually also thought, "Sweet relief." I think…

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The eyes have it

And so, let the healing continue. Yesterday, the "bandage" lenses that were letting the cornea heal came off. And if there's anything more unnerving than a doctor coming at your eyes with a pair of tweezers (!) I can't think of it. Even Hal the blinking eye was less scary. Oh, wait, I thought of…

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In sharp detail, if not relief

I am delighted beyond words that all of my close and loving friends are so assured of my general well-being in this world, and ability to bounce back from having lasers pointed into my eyes and corneas reshaped that they feel no need send out  well-being wishes. I am, as it turns out, extremely resilient…

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The Web, in 72 Pt. Font

Well, the Web she does lose something in the translation when you have to view her in enormous type font. I've had PRK surgery on my eyes (having "asymmetrical corneas" means you don't get LASIK if you want it) and the healing process is longer than with LASIK. It means I still have tiny lenses…

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