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Morning Sickness

Gretchen talked me into making a small pot of coffee before I took off this morning. I'm glad she did. I was the first one to populate the meeting room a few minutes ago. Now everyone else has arrived. That was quick. We have a “useless” guest pitch meeting this afternoon. I use this word because nobody seems to share any ideas worth sharing. When I come up with a good guest idea, I pass it along to Adam and Mark immediately. So, basically… this will be an hour-long borefest. But, have 802.11b, will travel. In fact, that's how I enter these morning entries.

Supertease is going to have something to do with a firewall, and the toss to Roger centers around hacker stuff. Call off the top is asking what happened to PhotoPoint. I have a few suggestions. Looks like the demo is the basics of e-mail; I don't happen to agree with the segment producer, but what else is new. Story problems – is that what they called them in math class?

Dangit. My Pocket PC keeps suspending. I guess that means I better keep typing, eh? Well, far be it from me to ignore the muse. C block starts with the weekly quiz – for which we'll be at Chat. Ali's covering Google's new catalog service. Very nice OCR, folks. Tune in for that puppy. Brett's going to be live from the floor of CES. Don't ask me why he's not at MacWorld. That would have made sense.

Alan Oppenheimer is our guest today. He wrote “Internet Security for Your Macintosh.” Now all I need is a Mac, but I don't see that happening any time within the next year. I'll wait for an even flatter screen, thank you very much. We're firming our butts in another week. Can't wait for that one!

Hee hee! This is kinda fun. I'm learning that there's virtually nothing I won't do for a laugh. Which, admittedly, is kinda scary at the same time. Let's get physical. Physical. Let me hear your body talk. And let me tell you, after all the garlic I had last night – my body's chatting up a storm. Unfortunately, it's flapping from the other end.

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