Two weeks in Secaucus. Ick. I’m back, hopefully willing to get off my lazy butt and post something. Maybe not. Secaucus meant living in a mall. Interesting in a way, but mall food gets old real fast when you have it three meals a day. I did get to see some wildlife while there: A bunch of geese and swans were braving the various bits of crud to cruise the wetlands, and the biggest damn rat I’ve ever seen was sunning himself last Thursday by the roadside. Didn’t seem that bothered by my walking by. Considering his advanced case of the uglies, I assume he figured nothing’d try to eat him.

So, what else before I go? Oh yeah, I can’t log in to my site as administrator. Apparently, my site (or more precisely, the server it’s on), got worms. Now my admin password is hosed. Good thing I don’t need to do anything admin-ish at the moment. Since I am supposed to be hosted on a Linux box, I assume some admin at the ISP did something really stupid. Okay, back to work, and maybe later I’ll work on posting something that is actually readable. In the meantime, a word from our president (and perhaps a very good insight into how things have gotten so screwed up in Afghanistan and Iraq):

“I’m also not very analytical. You know, I don’t spend a lot of time thinking about myself, about why I do things.”
— George W. Bush, June 4, 2003.

Good to know our national destiny is in the hands of the best and the brightest . . .

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