Archive: January 10, 2002
I've just been looking for what's new in Outlook XP. It's part of my whole e-mail program quest. I'm planning to switch to Outlook Express this evening (I hate Outlook), and I found out what I didn't know before, like how you change the location of your messages, and you can import from Outlook. Anyway, while I was looking for what's new in Outlook Express, I wound up looking for wat's new in Outlook. Check out New Features in Microsoft Outlook 2002 from Slapstick Systems. There are a lot of links to other articles: Office XP reviewed, who wants Outlook 2002?, Why Outlook 2002 Isn't So Bad After All, Top 7 Outlook 2002 Improvements.
Grace, from Will and Grace, is pretty.
I hate the dentist!!! I couldn't smile for most of the evening.
Dentist Appt: Such an unpleasant experience... ugh. My face is still numb, and was and is a little bit numb up to my right eye. I couldn't wink!
I have a dentist appt today to remove one of my old fillings and give me a new one. So I'll have an increased level of mercury in my blood for a while. I can't believe dentists put mercury in our mouths.
I think my DNS problems may finally be over. weblogs.com is reading my new site again finally, after not reading it for what seems like all of yesterday. It had read it since the change, then it stopped reading it, and now it's working again. Hopefully that was the last time it'll break and I can go about cancelling my Cedant account.
I'm excited that Charles is planning on releasing the source to his "blazing fast, utterly reliable, custom-built PHP content management system". I'd like to see how he does things. Maybe use some of his ideas for my own blog, see if he did anything cool I wouldn't have thought of, etc. There seem to be very few bloggers who write their own software for doing so... we're a rare breed 
Check out Chris Pirillo's (The LockerGnome) weblog.
Oh no. Blogstickers, weblog bumper stickers.
The Dvorak Standard Keyboard. I've been using Dvorak for years. I can still use QWERTY no problem, but Dvorak is better once you get used to it.
How to react when speaking with a person who stutters: "3. Maintain normal eye contact and try not to look embarrassed or alarmed. Just wait patiently and naturally until the person is finished."
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my husband is in Scania too..hesays it's not too bad..he's been atworse...
Cristy: May 16, 3:54pm