Wednesday, September 24, 2008

Tom couldn’t get Audacity to work, which totally figures. Nothing is compatible with Vista and Macs!

Tom’s going to install XP on the laptop this weekend as I’m sick of nothing being compatible with Vista. This way I can have a radio that works better, and if I still can’t run Freecorder with no problems, I can at least use the All-Sound recorder I was using up in Oregon, that’s getting down to 38º tonight!

OMG, Jesse’s totally getting on my nerves right now! I appreciate the amazingly long and wonderful time we’ve gone without him coming down here, but does he really need to gun the motorcycle for 10 minutes???

I went out to jog a little while ago but found myself horribly tired after barely just one song. What the hell’s up with that? Did I just wait till it got too late in my day? I kind of had to seeing that I didn’t get up till after 10:00 last night. I figured if I waited till Tom got up, then I’d be tired for sure.

I’m wondering if my ear, which has been driving me nuts lately, is more of a congestion issue than a gunked-up issue. We oiled it for a week yet when he went to pick at it last night, there didn’t appear to be anything there that needed picking. So if it’s clean, then maybe it’s congestion. I took a pain pill at one point and the pressure really built up badly and it ached a lot. Then all of a sudden it eased up and I felt fluid draining down my throat on my left side, like the ear/throat tube was emptying itself out of congestion. Yet the Aleve couldn’t have had time to kick in. So maybe it really is that the tube is just getting blocked at times. After all, the doctor in Oregon said it didn’t need cleaning.

But why, then, did it take 10 years to become a problem? Tom says there are probably a lot of factors involved. Me aging, changing climates, elevations, etc.

Even Tom agrees things have been really dry with the wins lately. The whole year’s been shitty except for the Apple win. He thinks it means we’re sitting on a biggie. That’s what I was wondering, too. Well, if we are, then it must be a hell of a biggie, bigger than anything else I’ve ever won before because the wins have been that dry.

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