I expected that today would be a strange day. After all, it was the first day in 6 years that I didn''t have to worry about computers other than my own crashing.
So, I slept relatively late, did some things around the house and then took off for MIT. I had set up a lunch with a colleague who works on the campus last week and I had stuff to tend to that was left undone when I was unceremoniously defenestrated last week. After lunch there were people to talk to (you probably won''t be seeing me around much), banking to be done at the credit union, blood to be given at Medical to finish up a set of tests before I enter the Great American Health Care maze, and minor shopping at the Coop. By 4pm, I had run out of errands to do, so I left and went home. Nobody cared.
Once again, the great lesson, nobody cares.
Posted by: gmoke | December 10, 2014 at 12:36 AM