2008-01-24

mdlbear: (hacker traveling)
... or maybe that would be "Rolly II", since it's a different rolly than the one I used to travel with. See, I have this Microsoft backpack now that works better than the old rolly (holds more, stands up by itself, well-organized -- very atypical for M$). But I now have a CPAP machine, and although I *could* cram it into the backpack, it's not very convenient there. Its bag really *doesn't* fit.

Meanwhile, I have this travel guitar, and a raincoat. At the Container Store a while ago I found a great little rolly that's basically just a 2-foot deep bag on a rolling platform. The wheels fold flat, and the whole thing crams down into something that turns into a little outside pocket. The facehugger, Plink, a fleece jacket, and the raincoat all fit. Plink sticks out a little, but...

Going through security was pretty easy, though they now check your ID on the far side of the metal detector after having scrutinized it with a flashlight at the start of the line. Stupid.
mdlbear: (grrr)
First setback was discovering that the workstation I wanted to use to replace the possibly-flaky fileserver didn't appear able to find either of its ethernet ports when booted from the server's disk. Something in the boot-time kernel config, I suppose, but I didn't have time to diagnose it. If it goes down over the weekend, it goes down. The mirror's reasonably current, but I didn't have time to get it back in operation; the workstation is still in pieces and will stay that way until I get back.

Next (well, actually, while still hassling with recalcitrant boxen) came the FedEx guy knocking on the door to say that he remembers leaving the box of ribbons on the porch. Must have been stolen, then. So that's a loss, and all my fault for having it shipped to the house instead of work; just bad luck that Colleen was out taking the Y.D. home from school when it arrived. I'd figured that, if it was delayed, at least Colleen wouldn't have to go in to the lab to chase after it when she had a con and an engagement party to worry about.

They included my "Coffee, Computers & Song" ribbons, so it may be a business expense I can write off. But I came close to losing it, and drove the Cat nuts as usual by apologizing repeatedly. Glad I have her.

And I missed breakfast, but a protein bar and a bottle of chocolate milk are helping. And did I mention that the airport doesn't have free wi-fi. Paid through Boingo; about the same price but I already have the account, so no credit card needed. At least the airport has plenty of outlets; it's been substantially remodeled.

Spoons: low; Cope: low.

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