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Wednesday, September 17th, 2003 08:46 pm
Mostly a day. Dad came over to borrow a book and also let me show off my new camera in brief. It was good to see him again; I ought to see about a visit the other direction...sometime after I'm not on the after-hours phone again. Which ends Monday! Yay!

Of course, he came by at 7 because I'd been worried I might not get out of work before that. Hahahaha. So, instead, I finished everything I could do at that point on a critical task at about 4, and was trying to decide what I would do after I finished updating the report on it. I wanted to come home after 8 hours, but it was still early and so much to do.

Then the report I was updating went pfffft and vanished as the network went down. I ran down the list of things I could do without the network and came square up against not much of importance, so I packed up and left after all. Got home just by 5 even with the time it took to confirm the network was out, double-check my task list, etc.

I could've stayed for it to come back, but symptom-wise this looked a lot like the two times we had issues last week. Both of those outages lasted hours - and I had no critical tasks and had put in a full day. Right, door, beckoning.

Nothing useful has gotten done since I've been home. Reread Oath of Gold - parts of it, anyway - and then the ending of Coelura. My brain seems to mostly be in the off mode this evening but I'm not tense, I got out of work earlier than anticipated (and for cause, sorta), and I had enough sleep last night. So this is not bad. :)

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