I’m still waiting for my school to release my financial aid to me. I’m glad I’m no longer in the “Starving Student” class of individual, otherwise, I’d be beating down a door daily to Financial Aid’s office, asking them what takes so long to validate what I’ve put on two different forms (my 1040A and my FAFSA).
Other than that, school is great. This week, we’re reading a book in my Political Economy class called “To Run a Constitution.” Thus far, it’s presented a coherent argument for separation of powers in practice. Though I’m not quite sure I buy Rohr’s somewhat tautological argument that this can be justified by the language of the constitution itself.
Hmmmm…
Well, Ike finally made his presence felt today, after a couple days of merely blowing around Miami. We had some pretty strong downpours, wind, and thunder. I guess things should start easing up soon – like tonight and tomorrow, when it will return to just being hot and humid.
Of course, hurricane season is not over yet, but soon it will be.
We got 0 time off due to Ike… that’s good and bad. Good that we didn’t end up like Cuba and Haiti – with people dead due to the storm; bad that we didn’t get time off.
We just came in from burying my sons’ hamster, whom they affectionately named Climber. Climber was a Dalmatian hamster, so named for her spotted fur coat; and she was huge, for a hamster: 7″.
Of course, the kids being kids are already asking “Can we go to the PetSmart with the brown roof?” Tracy, on the other hand, used my shoulder quite liberally.
We’ll miss you Climber.
I had the fortune to get a new iPod touch for free. And I like it.
Today, on the ride in to work, I was listening to the podcast of Hour Two from The Diane Rehm Show of yesterday, on which she was interviewing P. M. Forni, on his book “The Civility Solution”. The gist of the book, and hence, of the interview, was Dr. Forni’s insight into why people are rude, and what we can do to confront those who might be rude.
I have to admit that since listening, I’ve been more aware of my actions toward others, and, perhaps more importantly, more attuned to how I am thinking about treating others.
I hope that I can improve how I deal with people… and to do so, I may pick up a copy of Dr. Forni’s book.
Well, we just got back from vacation, and I’m working on getting caught up at work.
<sigh>
I had a nice week off!
I’ve been communicating with some new contacts lately. Or, more to the point, I should say I’ve been renewing some contacts with former aquaintences of mine from high school. It’s been a humbling yet exhilirating experience. Almost twenty years have passed since I graduated from the hallowed halls of South Dade Senior High. It’s time to take a walk back in time.
Yeah, I probably should have kept up with them, but life happens. Life before the internet, anyhow.
I just want to say “hey” to anyone who swings by here as a result of my link on the SDHS Class of ‘88 site. Welcome to my little corner of the world.
This week at work, we had an Information Technology security conference. The US Secret Service was kind enough to send one of their Cybercrime unit specialists to talk to us about Identity Theft.
It reminded me that I hadn’t changed my passwords in… months.
So, now, because I have the tool that I downloaded from http://www.keepass.info, I feel confident telling you that I now have 55 different passwords of varying strengths, and I don’t know any of them. I don’t need to. The tool remembers them for me, types them for me, and keeps them encrypted whenever they are resident in memory or on the hard disk. And if you don’t have my master password (good luck guessing it) and the key file (good luck getting that, too), chances are you won’t be able to decrypt any of them.
I’m going to try to write more, I promise.
We’ve been home for a week or two since our trip to Disney World. That trip kinda wore me out, and I’m sure my family is still trying to recover, like I am. We’ve (my work) has also been on spring break this week, so the campus has been dead.
But this weekend is Easter weekend, and we’re going to be traveling a bit. We get to have a wonderful “Easter” lunch on Saturday with my sister and her husband, and hopefully get to see quite a bit of our family. Sunday? Don’t know what we’ll be doing on Sunday, but the Easter Bunny will be stopping by.
Gotta finish reading books for my classes… <yawn>. Then I need to write two papers and a presentation.
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