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02/05/2008 20:09 #43200

Up Close and personal in Iraq
Category: war
I just found this blog randomly searching for stuff about the army. You might find it an interesting perspective.

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02/05/2008 19:33 #43198

A message from a guest
Category: elmwood
Someone sent me this message today and I thought I would share it with you all.

Wow I couldn't believe this. Last year Christmas 2006 I had to pick my son up in Buffalo. On the way to Lexington Ave. to pick him up I had to go to the Bathroom. I at the time was 58 years old and was really in need of a restroom. I stopped at the Wilson Farms because it was open. They would not let me use their facilities on Christmas and sent me to the BlockBuster across the street. Unfortunately BlockBuster wouldn't let me use their facilities either. Thank God for Brinks. My only regret is that I didn't buy a round of drinks for the good people there that were very welcoming on Christmas.



I think maybe it was in reference to (e:news,29677) from back in 2003 but actually I have no idea.
joshua - 02/05/08 20:04
While I sympathize, its common knowledge that most places like this do not allow the public to use their bathrooms, no matter how old you are. And I wonder why Chippewa was the closest place to pee after being on Lexington... even on a holiday. Anyway, I'm glad that this person survived.

02/05/2008 19:28 #43197

Water on the floor
Category: housing
Just because I needed some other problem. (e:matthew) alerted me that there is some sort of water on the floor in one of the basement rooms. I know the water is not leaking from above because the ceiling is fine ad dry and there is no water in any of the pans, on the table, windowsill, etc

But is it coming from the wall because all the flooding from the rain and melting snow last night
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Or is it the water heater? Which seems to have no problem making hot water.
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I guess I will know in a day if there is more water.
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paul - 02/05/08 22:23
It's the back wall by the windows. Well actually it is the window. I forgot that (e:Terry) accidentally kicked in the storm window. The rain and melting snow last night soaked into the window sill and down the floor. We noticed when, we noticed the window sill was all wet.
pyrcedgrrl - 02/05/08 22:15
Our water heater was leaking from the top and we had no problem w/ hot water. I noticed water on the floor repeatedly and finally called daddy. Want me to give you his number? lol!

  • fingers crossed that it's not your damn water heater*

02/05/2008 18:58 #43196

The fucking craziest work day
Category: work
Seriously, today felt like 10 work days rolled into one. I didn't even have a chance to eat. I think I seriously need a vacation - and although I have vacation days - I can't even imagine a time when I could feel like "could" take time off and be able to relax with everything that needs to be done.

So, as I mentioned yesterday - I am teaching this 4 hour a day PHP class which as I said yesterday I love doing but I barely have time to get everything ready with all the work I am doing. 4 hours a day is a lot with everything else. Then 1 hour before it ended I start getting all these emails that two of our main servers were down. Would you believe that the issues were totally unrelated. Really, two servers, in different networks both became inaccessible at the same time with totally unrelated problems.

I had to cut the class short in the emergency to try and figure what the heck was going on. If there was only ssh it would have been easier, but the stupid windows server only allows two users at the same time with reote desktop and two people were still logged in so I was locked out.

The production server could not access the database server but it was weird because I was able to get to the database server from everywhere else. From inside the server I could ping other internal IPs but could not reach anything by domain name. This is when we realized it was a DNS issue and I hunted down the server team to find out after talking to several people that someone way more important than me took down one of the DNS servers around the time it went down.

To make it more complicated at the same time I get an email from (e:enknot) saying that our external server was down - the one that ran yroswell. I was able to get to it from my phone so I knew something was up with the networking in that case too. Turned out to be some new firewall rules that someone implemented. This all happened at he same time.

And then I get all these other requests for stuff that needed immediate attention and once again had no time to write up the presentation for tomorrow's lesson. Not that it really needs it but it is a lot to have something they can copy from and print.

I hope that tomorrow I have time to eat. It really makes me feel better.
mrdeadlier - 02/05/08 19:48
I leave town and the whole operation goes up in flames. Figures.

02/05/2008 00:36 #43186

Teaching PHP
Category: work
I had a crazy day today. I didn't program much because I spent the day preparing lessons and teaching PHP at work. I kind of miss teaching a bit. Too bad there is no where I would like to teach in Buffalo and that it pays so poorly in comparison to programming.

When I got home I was exhausted for some reason. I hope I am not sick.

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