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Back in Business

Saturday November 21, 2009

Categories: Personal
Yesterday a poor crashed hard drive was removed from this computer, and a new super duper one installed in its place.  The good folks at MacAdvantage said I had replaced an economy car with a Hummer.  Most of the rest of the day went to fixing the rough edges of the transplant - like getting my email working again. 

My enforced vacation from the Net was sortta nice.  No huge hole opened up in my day and I got some other work done that was well worth doing.  I will try and make one day a week a formal "net free" day - except maybe for email.  That will probably be good for my soul.

Now I have to shift from my vacation from the computer and California back into my usual routines.  It willbe hard, since Tuesday I head off again for Thanksgiving.  But the post that will follow this one sometime today will return us to pagan religion rather than Gus's adventures.
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phillip madsen
November 21, 2009 7:37 PM
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I feel for you i also had to do the same thing. what drive size did you put in its place?

Cheryl Hill
November 21, 2009 7:49 PM


Wonderful! I'm so glad you're back in business and look forward to your postings :)

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Gus diZerega is a political scientist/theorist with a PhD from the University of California at Berkeley. While living and working as an artist and craftsperson to finance his degree, he met and later studied with teachers in NeoPaganism, the earth religions more generally, and shamanic healing.


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