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14 August 2001 - 1:12 pm

I have nothing of great importance to pass on to all of you at this time, but I've had this window open for about an hour now, so I feel like I should make some kind of post. So if this post proves to be more boring than most, at least you've been warned.

WashU still hasn't mailed me my housing information yet. I move in in five days, so this is making me a bit nervous. I went to the Reslife website to get contact information for them, and I couldn't find an email address for them. So I'm going to have to call them to find out what's going on. But why would they put up a website with no email address? I blame their webmaster, Mr. ASCII-ART, for this omission.

My friend Jon got back into town last week, when I was in Boston, from the summer camp he'd been working at all summer. Assuming the plans we made yesterday are executed, I will be out most of this evening. Should my plans fall through, I will be adding a spellchecker to greymatter so that I no longer have to visit Merriam-Webster about three times for each post. You will benefit by not seeing the numerous misspellings that always crop up in my posts, no matter how many times I proof-read (usually zero times -- almost everything I write here is extemporaneous). Anyway, if I don't get to the spellchecker tonight, I'll work on it tomorrow. I would do it from work, but I need telnet access to the site in order to add it, and that service is unavailable to me while at work.

I really wish I could take the afternoon off.

Posted by on 14 August 2001 at 1:13 PM

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