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By Michael Mahler, on June 29th, 2004
So, we did an install for the payroll software at work. There were 2 branches, one of them being named DIC Tool (which sounds like it should be redundant), and the other Trojan Inc, which is in Kentucky (abbreviation for which is KY.) You know, when work stuff sounds like something from a bad . . . → Read More: Work silliness
By Michael Mahler, on June 28th, 2004
A relatively quiet weekend. We basically have the photos from the Pride Picnic done and posted. (Look here.) We haven’t announced it yet as some weren’t coming up on Deb’s PC, and she wanted to verify the captions. I also intend to have a photo album printed which we can take with us to . . . → Read More: Picnic photos and frog assault confirmed
By Michael Mahler, on June 22nd, 2004
So, I went to a barbecue this past Saturday. The Pagan group that I am sometimes active with were getting together, and figuring that since I had done queer stuff last weekend, I needed to balance out. Of course, pagans as a rule tend to have a fairly high number of GLBT folks. One . . . → Read More: Litha, recovery from Newsletter Hell week
By Michael Mahler, on June 16th, 2004
A very busy few days! I took off Friday to shop for Pride Picnic stuff with my friend Brian. That went well. That evening, I went over to my Mom’s to pick up the T-Shirts she had embroidered for the event with her ultra-fancy Husqvarna sewing machine. This was her first time to meet . . . → Read More: Picnic a success, newsletter stuff
By Michael Mahler, on June 8th, 2004
The gay comic was pretty good on Saturday. Paul didn’t make it down, so I danced by myself. Stuff for the Pride Picnic on Saturday seems to be shaping up okay. I finally got around to inventorying what I had/needed, so will see. I always worry I am being a dunderhead and forgetting things. . . . → Read More: Reagan as Evita , Picnic stuff
By Michael Mahler, on June 6th, 2004
With the original programmer who wrote the revised food bank software off recovering from a heart attack, I have been pretty busy. We were set to convert the Erie Food Bank this weekend, and I wasn’t sure if we would proceed or not, but we went through with it. It went relatively okay, and . . . → Read More: Erie Food Bank conversion, domestic stormtrooper
By Michael Mahler, on June 2nd, 2004
Heracles is definitely too clever for his own good. I realized that if I left the big container I keep the dry dog food in in front of the basement steps, it would be too hard for him to get down there, and the cats could eat in peace. That seemed to work. However, . . . → Read More: Pittsburgh Picnic and clever dog again
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