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A reasonably good day -- any day that includes that much programming, singing, and snuggling can't have been all bad. I do regret the hour I spent on the phone with Dell tech support trying to find out whether I could use a 19.2v power supply with with my 19v netbook -- I could have gone for a walk instead. (The answer appears to be no, BTW; they claim it will sharply reduce the battery life.)

I did manage to carry on an IM conversation, download the latest Ubuntu, and continue hacking on $project while on interminable hold, but...

Lots of links under the cut, mainly about Ubuntu Intrepid Ibex. Anyone still using Facebook should take a look at the Top Ten Reasons You Should Quit.

And [livejournal.com profile] rowanf posted Things that make me happy. I've always found this a difficult question to answer off the top of my head, so I found her list fascinating. Must think more about that.

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Pretty decent day, and pretty productive, though a whole lot of stuff still didn't get done. :( No walk.

The promised email from Dell still hadn't shown up, so I tried calling. No love to Dell's customer service. They call it "customer care", but it doesn't.

10 minutes of meditation, which was calming but generated no insights. Minor argument with Colleen about telling me things. She tried several times, apparently, to tell me that the YD was using her sister's room as a playroom but would clean it up for guests, but then gave up because I wasn't paying attention. When it's important, I really need her to keep trying, but apparently it's hard for her to determine when I'm sufficiently not-busy to be paying attention.

Hint: if we're in the same room, I'm looking at you, and not reading or engaged in some task, I'm probably paying attention to what you're saying. Otherwise all bets are off. Saying "Steve, I have something to say to you" will probably work best to get my attention -- I may not hear the whole phrase, but I'll probably catch my name and a few keywords. But wait until you can see I'm listening before you go on.

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