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July 6, 2005

0:32 - During my Markdown integration I also managed to blow away my current version of e3parse with a copy of markdown.php and had to restore from the 20040902 build. I know I have another more recent copy around, but I'll be damned if I can find it at 0:31 For now, all internal article links will go to the search engine of the day.

14:11 - My brain feels like mush. I'm not sure if it was the half pound cheeseburger and root beer float I had for lunch or the backlash from all the exercise I did yesterday, but its keeping me from any sort of intelligent productive activity. Luckily I have plenty of dumb things on my to-do list that are wildly overdue.

19:38 - Took a ride from Taylor Avenue up past the elementary school up to Putty Hill at Perring Parkway, then down Putty Hill and up and down Oakleigh back down to Taylor. A nice ride at a little under five miles.

21:10 - Fixed the e3parse main function with a simple change to the first SQL statement on the list. Having a tightly defined structure goes a long way towards debugging odd errors. All the internal links should be back now, although I realize that some users would probably prefer just the links to Google. Tough.

23:14 - Just finished up a 17 minute conversation with my sister on her cell phone in Thailand over Skype for 17 minutes for €1.58. They were prepaid minutes, so its sort of like the money you find in your pockets when you're putting laundry in. Wound up being about $2.22 at current rates.

When she was in Costa Rica, calling her from the T-Mobile cell phone cost me $1.00 per minute (I think almost exactly) on her birthday and later Skype calls were something closer to 5.2 eurocents per minute. I can only imagine what a cell phone call would be to her now.


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