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Wednesday, August 21, 2002
And having done that I'd like to say something else. My friends. You're holding me up. Thank you for holding me up. This is a bad time. I haven't had a time this bad since the summer of 1990. This is bad in a different way, I suppose a more manageable way because so many of you have been through the same thing and when you tell me about your experiences it helps me.

So that's what I wanted to say right now. I'm ready to go back to triviality on this thing because I miss it. I'm sort of tired of missing things. I miss my friends who live far away. I miss my uncle who I haven't seen since June and may not see for awhile because he's not really my uncle anymore in any sort of legal sense. I miss my Rosie. So there's no use in depriving myself of triviliality, because it's one less thing I'll have to miss, and god knows there will be more things to miss in the coming weeks.

That said, I came across this article while searching for an alternate Mac Solitaire game (until I found a code for my Monkies that Burn and needed a new one no longer). Boy, what a snob. I hate chess. Solitaire rules. You see how the author pathetically and obviously refers to the "think different" campaign as proof that Mac users are smarter? Oh, we think outside the box, we do! And smarter people play chess, see? I'm smart enough and I hate chess, and I use a Mac. So, so much for that, you dope.