At least that’s what the AP says….

At least until we can figure out a way to export/import my site archives over to Tangelo…

I’ve been trapped in a stream of consciousness!

-A State of Transition-

(or should it be “Up I Give”–just joking, please)
http://itre.cis.upenn.edu/~myl/languagelog/archives/001702.html

Well, maybe you won’t “see” it, but under the hood changes are cool anyway.

Lots to write about, but just no time to write it.

I’d say I have to make the time, but my wife always gets mad when I say that to her:

“Well, Denise, you just have to make the time if you want to do this.”

“Make what time?!? There is no time! You cannot make time. I have no time.”

Man, I love to get her riled up. It’s a perverse streak in me, but she knows I do it out of love. It’s just too much fun teasing her. I mean, the buttons are just there, waiting to be pushed. How can I resist? I love my wife. Anyone else would have killed me by now…

I can buy Boulevard of Broken Dreams by Green Day now on the iTunes Music Store. I’d heard it in San Francisco on 105.3 FM and I wanted to download it. I’d like to be able to buy the whole Holiday/Boulevard of Broken Dreams song that I’d heard, but that’s an “Album Only” song (Green Day’s new album American Idiot). Maybe later.

I mean, really. My work environment doesn’t matter. I control my attitude, and hey–it’s not like I’m a Marine braving death in Iraq or a starving refugee in the third world.

Seriously, we Americans are so spoiled sometimes. I’m a lucky guy and actually, life is good.

You know, I still feel strongly about the angry post yesterday, but I’ve really thought about deleting it. I just hate to have negativity hanging around–the world has too much venom in it, and frankly work has a majority of honestly great people (despite the few poisoners who should burn at the stake). But I’ve never deleted a post before–I don’t like to censor anyone, even myself.

I’d leave the comments up, though. Josh was right–I think I can take credit for all of Mike’s and Dan’s Tourette’s Syndrome.

Wait, that didn’t come out right….

Or at least I was there with him for his after-talk session in the small conference room. His talk was great–he’s deep into music software, and very withit and funny. Hey, I even took a picture:

Sure, the pic is blurry, but that’s really Stewart Copeland.

Seriously, that’s him.

Really, that’s him.

Really! I swear!

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