Oct. 4th, 2012

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Part Two of my trip to the bookstore... I asked the young lady in the tv/movie section if she might have "Lillies of the Fields", but every time she searched for it, the system instead came up with "Spiderman".
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Part Three of my trip to the bookstore... One of young men working there asked if I'd been on a panel at Bubonicon, and I said yes, on the Space Opera panel. I guess that, in spite of my having had the gumption to be on something with Melinda M. Snodgrass, Daniel Abraham and Walter Jon Williams, I made a good impresion and didn't come across as a total fool. ("Or maybe you made an impression because you came across as a total fool.") I heard that.
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Being in charge of our system's support essentially is a reactive activity: something goes wrong, I fix the immediate problem, then the machine resumes its activity. I much prefer going to the source of the problem and fixing it by hitting it on the head with a big stick so that it'll think twice before screwing up again.
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My office calendar's page for October reminds us, as did previous months, that while women are not as strong as men, they are quite tougher. The July/August 1950 art for "FUTURE - combined with Science Fictions Stories" features a woman clad in naught but a gold-lamé bikini, while her probable boyfriend is garbed in a thick space suit, both of them sans helmet. Also, while the lady is jumping off the edge of the airbone rocket's fiery nozzle with a "Wheeeeee!" expression, the man appears reluctant to follow her.