Life: June 2004 Archives
This saturday, I'm moving to a new (to me) apartment, so that means that this machine, and all of the blogs, pictures, and name games that it hosts, are going to be down for awhile. It hurts, but there's not any way around it -- the new place doesn't have Comcast, and I'm of the mind to switch to DSL anyway. But I'm sure there is going to be some lag time between when I order the DSL and it is actually passing traffic. Until that time, redefine.dyndns.org is going to be down. So, no more blog posts from me for awhile.
-Andy.
So, I'm really freaking out these days. I had a jam-packed (but damn fun) weekend, consumed by having me good friend Chris in town, and going rafting and to see A Perfect Circle with him. The rafting trip was pretty fun -- exhausting, but fun. Chris and I were joined by Mike, Sheila, Kevin, Kalpana, Koji, and Anjali. Koji has posted some pictures, and Anjali has as well. I would definitely be game to do the rafting thing again.
But before and after Chris was in town, I have been searching for a new apartment like mad. Since I was unable to find a new roommate, I gave the current place my 30 days notice, with the intention of finding a 1 bedroom somewhere.
The full weight of this decision hit upon me when I realized that:
- It's looking like I'm going to be in Detroit from the 27th - July 2nd (moving day is scheduled for the 26th)
- I'm going to be super-busy at work next week (in preparation for this Detroit nonsense)
- And finally, I'm a picky asshole, so it is hard for me to find an apartment that I'll actually spend money on...
It seems like there is some light at the end of the tunnel, however. I saw a place today that I didn't totally hate. I think I'm going to fill out the application tomorrow, which will give me 3 days to keep looking for something better. But if I don't find anything, I will have an acceptable backup. And this means that everything will be decided by Saturday, which is pretty nice to know.
I'm also trying to figure out how my blog is not going to be down for like 2 weeks. With the move followed by the traveling, I doubt that I'll be able to get new Internet service installed. So, I'm going to be sniffing out co-location options in order to keep this thing afloat. Mark and Rushabh, you have been warned...
-Andy.
My flight has just changed from gate C25 to gate C26. At least I don't have to walk back to concourse B, or anything... :)
-Andy.
(PS -- I tried to post this from the airport, but after about 90 minutes, it seems like the T-Mobile GPRS was out to lunch. Either that, or comcast took a nose dive again...)