I'm an
NPR freak on the way to work. It's like a drug actually. Anyhoo, I thought it was kinda cool that
Desert Combat had a spotlight on
NPR this morning despite the fact that they spun it as a Iraqi Freedom virtual warfare game. Whatever. I parked in the new
Reliant building this morning... the one that is still under construction... the elevators didn't work. I've parked there a few times without issue, but this morning there was some make-clayton-walk-too-many-flights-of-stairs maintenance in progress. It all ended in a copious quantity of
coffee, so it's all good. If you have a few minutes today, please stop by my boy
Michael's site and look at his photos. He just added a commenting system to the photo album, so feel free to leave him some thoughts on his photography. Update on the distro switch: I love
Mandrake 9.1. I'm not going to say "never", but I will admit I'd be hard pressed to go back to
RedHat now. My only issues right now are with corporate connection. My
Connector license is not being put to use because the build of
Evolution packaged with
9.1 is not
Connector enabled... so I have to wait for the next release. The other problem is with my
Aironet 350. It works perfectly, but we have some pretty crazy layers of wireless security and I'm having some difficulty with part of the authentication process. I'm sure I just built the client wrong, but it's my only other frustration with
Mandrake 9.1. Everything else is
buttah. We have some inspectors coming by our place today to check it out for the landlord's refinancing appraisal. It's not that big of a deal since our place is usually tidy and stuff anyway... except EL just got a call from our landlord (who is less than fun to deal with) saying that she took the day off to oversee the process... which means she's gonna hang at our place today. That sucks in general, but there is an especially high suck factor for EL because she has to be there for the ordeal. I feel like going out and po-in' a foetie fo her. *
Sluuuuuuuuuuurrrrrrrp* Mmmmn... coffee.