Not the best. Some sort of power failure in Rockford took down the internet connections at most of the consortium's member libraries. We were one of three exceptions because we are far enough east that our T1 line goes through a different POP. Not that it made much difference, since with the main site offline, we had no catalog, no technical
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Ah well... Our usual routine is to have the meal itself on Sunday, thus giving us the "holiday" Monday to recuperate from an overindulgence of Turkey. For me, the only difference this year was having the dinner with Trixstir's relatives instead of mine. My Brother-In-Law is a professional chef, and I guess I'm biased but frankly I think my Mom's a better cook. ;)
Sounds like The Governator has made the right choices, even if The Right doesn't think do. It will certainly be interesting to see What Happens Next.
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I've never understood Schwarzenegger personally. He's always struck me as a Republican that (if I was in a position to have to) I could just about do business with. He seems to be straddling two horses, both of which want to go in opposite directions. He seems keen on the GOPs fiscal conservatism, but he's never appeared to me to be genuinely too sure of it's stance on social issues. It probably clashes with modern European philosophy on the matter (remember he WAS born in Austria.)
I worry that the guy is having to "make a pact with the devil" in that respect, and bite his tongue on equal rights issues that in private he might feel very strongly about. Maybe his decision is his way of sending a message to his party that he has bitten his tongue long enough.
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I'm not really sure about "modern European philosophy", though. I mean, it's not like we don't have our share of Helen Lovejoy-conservatives here, too... (and Austria, in particular, has had folks like Haider, although admittedly, that one never seemed to rail against gay people as much as against foreigners and the like, probably because he himself was apparently gay as well).
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Banks are closed, but they close for a sneeze. Federal government offices are closed and there is no mail delivery or pickup. But for most of us, it's just another day.
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In general, I find that holidays that have been shifted so that they always fall on a Monday are little regarded and mostly a commercial sham.
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We have to resort to Millennium Offline when we crash, and there is no way to know if the card presented is even in the system anymore, much less if it has blocks on it for fines or lost items. After uploading the data we're guaranteed a lengthy report detailing all the null transactions.
OSL does recognize Columbus Day, which is nice, because this is always the prime 'farm stand' visiting weekend. We picked up pumpkins and Indian corn and some assorted goodies while out touristing (my garden, r.i.p., was a disaster this year).
One of the local colleges felt that Columbus day was way too not-pc and dropped it from their calendar.
Good for Schwarzenegger. RI has been battling recognition via a court case involving a divorce rather than a marriage. Hope it comes out well.
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