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| 09-23-03: I have found a Debussy version of Satie's Gymnopedies and hopefully I remember to bring it for the next show. The weather is great for the garden, but it makes driving a bit more stressful. Bus drivers continue to picket and I've become interim public transport for those who have no other means of getting around; taxis do add up and the company is always good to keep especially with gray skies overhead. Spying spiders and face paint galore, its time to start hoarding all the good chocolate. I had fun talking with Robert who's visiting his cousin, I think he leaves today...I could listen to his Irish brogue for days on end. Be good! 09-17-03: I wander through websites and wish that I had taken a computer science class...you'll have to make do with my simplistic approach to web design. Basic is all I know, so basic is what you get. Well, congratulations (!!!) to Braven and Nina who won tickets to the Cinema Paradise Film Festival, starting the day after tomorrow...Friday the 19th. I should have made caller number five the winner, as I only got Nina to sing the complete alphabets; Dari only sang up to "J" because he wasn't winning tickets...great voice he had; I hope he hunkered down and studied like he was supposed to. Everyone was a sport and the minutes flew by. Thanks for joining in on the fun, ciao for now. 09-15-03: The mumblings and rumblings bodes ill...I may love pandas, but I am definately more like an ostrich when it comes to confrontation. Change is in the air... Mediocre Sau will be saying goodbye tomorrow. Tune in and visit his site. He's got the apple touch and his blogs are interesting, photogenic, and introspective; mediocre would not be the word I'd use to describe Sau, but go to his site and say aloha. It's another week, and I just want to go to sleep. 09-09-03: This week's playlist is posted! Time is going by in a blur, and Sunday was a blast; a lot of calls came in and it is really encouraging to know that there are others who share my taste in music. Boy, I dodged a bullet when the air-room computer finally re-booted and all the sound bytes and promos were up and running again! At 20:20, I got ready to play a calendar, I had all the cuts in line with the X's marked and everything...I hit the keyboard and nothing. Huh? I tried again and confirmed that the computer wasn't happy. This happened as I only had a record on the turntable and nothing else in cue...yikes. Dead air is not good...but Christopher got a double dose of Ofra Haza. When I shut-down, it didn't go as planned. A blue error screen and I stared at each other for a good fifteen minutes. I have no idea what I did to make it freeze up like that, but I do know that it wasn't good for the PC; it did make for a really long set of songs that everyone enjoyed...a whole bunch of calls came in while I was troubleshooting...you can imagine the havoc... |