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Sep. 29th, 2003 08:38 amHappy Birthday, Eileen Lufkin.
Article on Margaret Cho's new act in the Sunday NY Times. Article.
Bunches o' articles on the Bushies new and better ways to waste money in today's NY Times. I guess they were all sent out to the Sunday morning talk shows to tell how right the intelligence they had wuz. And, like many of us when we think we're being really, really smart, wuzn't. I guess they're just behaving the same way I do in any argument: never ever admit you're wrong, but keep on keeping on with the same old bullshit. Sooner or later, they'll stop asking embarrassing questions and you can walk away. Times' political page. Link.
Handed off the bounced PR-1s to David yesterday along with the batch of registrations from the PO Box. One letter from an English Department in St. Cloud gave me the idea to send PR-2 to English Departments around our fair cities. We should have a concentration of editors at Minicon this year, and it's probably well worth the cost of the paper and the postage to send it.
Have siding in the backyard to rip into small, burnable pieces. Cars to move from the driveway. Done with the conference call, Bruce on MPR this morning at 10, which I'd very much like to catch but probably will not.
"Midmorning with Katherine Lanpher
HOUR 2: (10 a.m.) What you can do to feel more secure
Security measures at airports, in our offices and on the internet are supposed to protect us from harm, but do they really? An expert in security technology says we all need to understand the limits of elaborate measures and look to simple solutions.
Guests: Bruce Schneier, author of Beyond Fear: Thinking Sensibly About Security in an Uncertain World. He's also the author of Secrets and Lies: Digital Security in a Networked World. " Link.