Being sick is not fun
So, I’ve been sick this week. Occasionally I’d have a runny nose, but the real problem is coughing and a sore throat. It’s been tough to sleep since I keep on coughing. So now, I’m sick and tired of being sick and tired.
So, I’ve been sick this week. Occasionally I’d have a runny nose, but the real problem is coughing and a sore throat. It’s been tough to sleep since I keep on coughing. So now, I’m sick and tired of being sick and tired.
We got an estimate today from a real estate person about the value of our land and the value of our house once it was built. So, we brought it to the bank and signed oodles and oodles of forms, occasionally with inaccurate information that the manager promised to correct later. (Apparently, they missed a decimal point somewhere and had down my bank account assets as being ten times what they actually were. Also, the form saying how much we needed to pay back eventually was blank, indicating that we wouldn’t need to pay anything. They didn’t want us to sign that one yet.)
A couple things I find somewhat amusing:
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to the end of my /boot/device.hints to fix it, in case anyone else is having similar problems.)The National Weather Service has issued a High Wind Warning for Southern Worcester County. (Note: link is for current weather info, so if you click it tomorrow, the same info likely won’t be there.)
Power outages are expected to increase late today from the Hartford Springfield region to near Worcester and Providence as well as the high terrain near the blue hills southwest of Boston.
So here’s a friendly reminder: Save Early, and Save Often.
I just setup Cyrus IMAP on my FreeBSD box, so I can do server-side mail folders and Sieve filtering on my personal mail server at home (cooper.homedns.org). I figure that I’ll have to move all my mailing activities here once I manage to finish my schooling at WPI in a few weeks. In addition, I’m currently compiling the FreeBSD 5.3 kernel so I can upgrade to it this week. I’m a happy geek :).
Time in our schedule gets allocated quickly, so if you want us to attend something it’s best to give us as much notice as possible.
So, I got good news from the bank yesterday: They’ll be happy to give us a loan. In fact, they’d be okay with loaning $100,000 more than we think we need right now. They just need two things from us before we sign:
So, things are going quite well. We got blueprints a few weeks back, but I didn’t post them since we don’t have them in digital form since we don’t have a scanner and they’re on much-larger-than-normal sheets of paper. Does anyone have a scanner that could scan tabloid-sized-or-larger sheets of paper? (At the moment, the bank has our copy, but we should be getting them back at some point… And there are more copies at my parents’ house.)
Yesterday, we attended the Magic Unhinged release tournament at That’s Entertainment. Unhinged is a wacky and funny set. (“I attack you for three… and a half!” is just the beginning.) I did fairly evenly, as I tend to do, going 2-2-1. Jessi, on the other hand, did amazingly well, doing 4-0-1 in the swiss rounds, her draw being with me. She didn’t do so well in the elimination rounds, but she still ended up in 4th place out of the 32 players there.
Today I discovered this IE bug. Luckily, that site documents it and includes an odd workaround.
But the best part is that it includes this cynical and accurate quote: Why is this happening? Don’t ask such silly questions! This is IE, remember? Conformance with the specs is only to be hoped for, not expected.
Update: And then, I spent a lot of time dealing with this IE bug. Why is IE still so broken?
People who are interested are invited to a Halo 2 impromptu fragfest tomorrow at my parents’ house. They have both room for us and largely-sized televisions. We’ll probably be there starting at about 10 in the morning or so until we get tired.