It's Friday
Jan. 13th, 2006 01:32 pmNot through any level of superstition, but mainly through tiredness and laziness, I decided to do the newsletter from home today. It doesn't really save me that much time, but it makes for a change. Twice in the past two days I've slept through the radio coming on at 5.30 -- a definite indication of tiredness. Then again, I've been pushing it at the gym this week and I'm getting back to pre-Vegas condition.
Obviously, since I decided to work at home, the Informa server decided to crash at 5am. This didn't affect my link into the system, but did bugger up all external e-mails. I'm still waiting for the newsletter, which I sent out moree than two hours ago, to arrive at a computer two feet away on the same desk. Obviously, it has to go via a server in West Byfleet, but you do wonder whether the so-called instant system of e-mail is all that some people say that it is.
I'm rejigging the Rio Karma, putting the "genres" into my own categories. With luck this will make the construction of random playlists easier. At the moment the genres are a bit of a mix'n'match, depending on record labels' own opinions.
Obviously, since I decided to work at home, the Informa server decided to crash at 5am. This didn't affect my link into the system, but did bugger up all external e-mails. I'm still waiting for the newsletter, which I sent out moree than two hours ago, to arrive at a computer two feet away on the same desk. Obviously, it has to go via a server in West Byfleet, but you do wonder whether the so-called instant system of e-mail is all that some people say that it is.
I'm rejigging the Rio Karma, putting the "genres" into my own categories. With luck this will make the construction of random playlists easier. At the moment the genres are a bit of a mix'n'match, depending on record labels' own opinions.