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It's been a couple weeks since my last entry here so I thought I'd post one this evening. Things are mostly okay. Not much new to report. The weather lately has been entirely too hot for me. That's one thing I really hate about living in Georgia, these hot humid seemingly endless summer days.

I am getting pretty tired of the door-to-door religion peddlers. Several groups seem to have decided this neighborhood is prime territory for their depredations. Of course they're all some flavor of Christianity or another. I've been able to identify three distinct strains. Jehovah's Witnesses, of course, being one. Another seem to be Mormon-like although if they're Mormons they're being pretty stealthy about not giving it direct reference. The third strain is particularly worrisome to me in that they seem to be trying to push some sort of prosperity gospel nonsense.

My KVM switch seems to have developed a new quirk this past month. The keyboard keeps dropping out when I change computers. Unplugging it from the switch for several seconds has restored it thus far. I should probably seriously start looking into getting a new one. I got this one shortly after I moved to this house and it was the cheapest one I could find. It's a four port KVM and I paid about $20 for it in '04.

The search for an electronic replacement for my paper journal/notebook has ended for now. I found a Toshiba NB305-N310 at a price that I couldn't refuse. It came with Windows XP Home and has a stated battery life of 11 hours. In my initial tests it managed to last 14 hours on a single charge. It's not a perfect solution but it's small and light and it'll do the job for a couple years. Beyond that we'll see what's on the market in 2012.
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It looks to be a nice Saturday and here I sit waiting for a few phone calls. The oven is finally fixed so I'm thinking about celebrating by baking something. Will have to figure out what I have the ingredients to make. At any rate that's one less repair to worry about.

Ended up having to change the front locks. The door knob came mysteriously unlocked again the other evening. This has happened a couple times previously over these last few months. Always the door knob, the deadbolt thankfully stays locked every time. Someone it seems enjoys messing with locks late at night. The new locks are bump resistant so we'll see how that goes. I've heard of similar incidents from folks around the neighborhood. In particular someone opened my brother's basement door. As far as we can tell nothing was taken, the door was just unlocked and pushed open. That was back in November I think. He has since boarded the door over from the inside and stuck a table in front of it.

For those interested in a novel that takes a modern and rather off-kilter take on the Cthulhu Mythos I'll recommend giving Seamus Cooper's Mall of Cthulhu a read. It's a bit rocky at the beginning but improves as it progresses. I think the author was trying for humor but am not entirely sure. It was an amusing and quick read.
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Let's see, the other day my favorite dinner plate shattered. That wasn't much fun. It was 20 years old so I guess it had a good life. Vacuumed a good bit this week. The gasket in the refrigerator has finally been replaced.

It snowed most of the day Friday. It's nearly all melted as I write this.

Not much to be said this week. Oh well.
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I don't know about other parts of the city but it's been raining really hard for most of the day. In the kitchen it sounds like the washer is running with the torrents coming off the roof. It's been awhile since I've seen a rain quite this severe.

Thought for today: Have you ever noticed that the folks who talk the loudest about morals and morality invariably haven't a clue what they're talking about? All too often the phrase 'immoral behavior' spouted like, the speakers own personal brand of morality, if morality it can be called, is a universal law, means simply that the behavior is something the speaker doesn't like.

Moral codes are worthless unless they're constantly tested and examined. There are very few things that fall under morality that can, and even should, be placed under the heading universal morals. Never mind that they're often things the wannabe arbiters of morality don't want to face up to.
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Well, by mid afternoon there was nary a trace of the snow that fell yesterday.It was a bright sunny day and the forecast says it'll be the same tomorrow. Hmm...
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I've spent the afternoon watching the snow fall.That's twice in a week we've had a snow fall. I can't explain it but that makes me happy, somehow.
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We had a light dusting of snow on the ground last night. It looked all white and wintery when I went to bed. It didn't last long after the sun came up. By noon there was no sign of snow, everything just looked wet. I should have gone out there at midnight and snapped off a few pictures.
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