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991119 Friday
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I spent a relaxed Friday morning at home. I made time for a little reading, a little web time, and then a foray into the 3D world to Roche's for a haircut by Andy and to Wal-Mart for a new supply of cheap pens. Yesterday's ramblings influenced that, I suspect. I thought about removing the entry from yesterday, or at least editing or supplementing it. But I'll let it stand.


The bright, gray skies cast a diffuse, shadowless light, revealing the anomie of November that the balmy temperatures and blue skies had masked. Maybe that's where my fatigue is coming from. I don't think I suffer from seasonal affective disorder, but who knows? The approaching season of chex mix brings me no joy when I feel like this.
I'm not certain that this entry is going anywhere, so I'll take the advice I give my comp students and start with a list. I could make a list of things to do to get these pages presentable for public viewing.

    Build an index page that holds a link to the most recent entry.
    Build a page to list topics I've mentioned but not covered well in the entries. I might also brainstorm more coherent entry topics there, something that might help me transform an entry from a log to an essay.
    I should redo the readingrecord.html and somedaymaybe.html files to the new format.
    Redesign the poetry pages. Maybe I should decide if I really want them there.
    Adjust the format of the aboutme.html file.
    Decide what other projects (if any) I might want to upload to these pages.

That's a tentative to-do list. I still need to decide if I'm going to spring for my own domain, but that can wait. I think that for tonight, I've reached the end of this entry.

Some days, it's just not there. What is "it"?


This evening, a quick trip with Owen to the library after his trombone lesson. Owen wondered if it might be worth our while to check out lots of books that would fall due after the change of the year.

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