Thursday, 3 February 2000
Published 25 years, 9 months pastSeparation stinks. Then again, so does being sick (sometimes literally).
Separation stinks. Then again, so does being sick (sometimes literally).
Time marches on, as does progress… Eric has reached yet another milestone in his major project, and hopes to be able to talk about it publicly Real Soon Now. It isn’t that it’s a secret, exactly, but it is something which he doesn’t want to talk about until it’s completely finished. Stay tuned. Kat has managed to survive her intensive courses, and is even now preparing for the rigors of integration…
Some of you may have seen the CWRU Y2K parody page during the 33 hours it was the actual university home page; if not, go check it out. Here’s the amazing part—apparently we executed the parody so skillfully that it was mistaken by some people for an actual Y2K glitch! Among them: Wired News and the Washington Post. For more information, feel free to read the official press release from CWRU.
We’ve recently returned from two weeks in California, Baja, and visiting Eric’s parents—and boy, do we need a vacation. Nevertheless, we’re going ahead with a New Year’s Eve party here at the ranch, featuring the usual motley assortment of friends indulging in general silliness. In other news, Webmonkey has republished one of Eric’s old articles. Imagine his surprise when he first heard about it from a co-worker.
It’s alive!!! Yes, after months of working to establish a location for the site, and a few days assembling the data, our Web site is finally up, running, and ready to be announced to the world at large. Our e-mail addresses also work, so you can use them to get in touch with us for as long as this site persists. Joy.