
Journal Journal: I forgot that I had a journal
Just tooling around, and I noticed that I had a journal. I had forgotten. Does anyone else notice?
Just tooling around, and I noticed that I had a journal. I had forgotten. Does anyone else notice?
I think that physical addiction to certain drugs should be exploited to help people. For example, in a situation where someone is a shut-in, get them hooked on cigarettes and stop bringing them any. When they want a smoke bad enough, they will go out and get one...
I just submitted something to slashdot, and because I don't really what I am doing I think I didn't follow the proper slashdot-brand protocols. I suppose this means the story I submitted will never make me rich or famous.
sigh
Well, I can still submit it to my own journal, dammit.
abe_is_fun writes: "I am moving into a new apartment, and although I try to use email, online banking, web-payments, etc. as much as possible I still have a whole entourage of random (and important) snail-mail delivered to my door each month. So on top of the headache of packing and breaking all my stuff, I have to compile a list of people and companies and present them with my change of address. In Canada, you can pay $30 and have the post office forward your mail to your new address for 6 months, but I think it would be much cooler if at the same time the post office could also bounce a postcard to the sender with my updated address. It would seem like they already have partial infrastructure in place to do this, but my buddy worked on a consulting job for the post office and he told me they move at the typical speed of government slowness. So does this mean my oh-so-brilliant idea can never be implemented? Do any other countries offer this?"
Ahhh. Quite cathartic.
I just found out that I have a journal.
I guess that this means that this will be my first entry.
Well, here it is...
"There... I've run rings 'round you logically" -- Monty Python's Flying Circus