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David is an occasional blogger, software engineer, Nintendo fanboy, liberal, news magazine addict, voracious TiVo user, and bibliophile. He was born in St. Louis, grew up in southern Indiana, and returned to St. Louis to attend Washington University. He hasn't managed to escape yet. He's a fan of free wine tastings, too many tv shows to name, and eating out. David makes his living developing web applications used internally by his employer. He doesn't blog about work because he's heard too many stories about that causing workplace troubles. There's more on the about page. |
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My computer here at work is a year-year-old Dell Pentium II-266 with 64mb of RAM. Sometime in June, possibly even next week, all the computers in the technology division here will be replaced. For obvious reasons, I was eagerly looking forward to the day when I get a slightly faster computer. However, today I heared that our new computers (which will be Compaqs) may not let us install any personal software. I hope this isn't true, as I've got tons and tons of programs, like Instant Messenger, installed on my computer that I would like to have on my computer for the rest of the summer. Well, I guess I'll find out soon enough if this rumor is true.
No one emailed about the javascript question I asked last night, and I haven't been able to find an answer online (although I haven't been looking very hard). I may have to just go buy the O'Reilly javascript book. I don't think it would be a bad thing to have around.
Jared and I tried to sign up at Fitness World last night (99 days for $99), but we were told that the sales manager was out on "emergency medical leave." Apparently, there is only one person at Fitness World who is allowed to sign up new customers. This is the third time we've been down there trying to sign up; I'm beginning to think that they don't want us as customers.
Posted by on 31 May 2001 at 1:40 PM


