The morning, gone, spent upgrading to OS X on my work iMac, primarily so I could use some new and not entirely necessary hardware. And then upgrading the old OS to 9.2 so I could run "classic" programs (i.e., pretty much everything I need to do my work, short of buying all new software). For all I know that's still installing; I'm in the library right now.
Cell phones are a positive boon for the delusional. You can walk down the street having one side of a conversation with an invisible friend and if you have a cell phone or even just headphones on you get the benefit of the doubt. Something to keep in mind when I start to lose it.
Oh, and I finished my prospectus. Maybe it's really done for good, but, like Dean or whoever that unphotogenic Boston-area furniture guy in the commercials is, I doubt it.
Cell phones are a positive boon for the delusional. You can walk down the street having one side of a conversation with an invisible friend and if you have a cell phone or even just headphones on you get the benefit of the doubt. Something to keep in mind when I start to lose it.
Oh, and I finished my prospectus. Maybe it's really done for good, but, like Dean or whoever that unphotogenic Boston-area furniture guy in the commercials is, I doubt it.