| 2004-09-21 02:05:50 396 Got new gmail account on August 29 and promptly posted the address. Today I got my first spam. Yay. | ||
| 2004-09-20 20:45:42 395 mysqldump sessernet > sessernet-9.20.04.bak -- the most important command of not screwing stuff up without backups... | ||
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| 2004-09-16 23:40:56 393 Remember, Tuesday is Soylent Green day. | ||
| 2004-09-16 01:17:42 392 According to Muncie, the best article ever. Ivan is coming. Every school within two counties is shut down. EMCC is closed. MSU Meridian campus is closed. Is MSU going to close? I don't think so. We have got to keep the doors open to keep that research cash coming in. Pour that money on, keep those generators blazing, gotta do just a little more work and our grad students can save the freaking world. Please don't drive on campus students, but to those of you who do not live in a crappy dorm, you must prevail against torrential rain and gravel riverbeds to park in just to make it to a couple more hours of class. Here is the greater part of the plan, now residing at http://www.msstate.edu/web/temp/hurricane_advisory.html: Forecasts as of late Wednesday morning indicate that Hurricane Ivan will make landfall somewhere near the Mississippi/Alabama border at approximately 7 a.m. Thursday. Tropical storm force winds are being forecast for the Starkville/MSU area, with heavy rainfall likely from Wednesday night to Friday morning. Local flooding is possible. While presently there are no plans to cancel classes at the Starkville campus, university officials urge commuting students and staff to use caution and common sense when driving to the campus if flooding occurs. On-campus students are requested to remain on campus and limit travel as much as possible. Although university officials advise against any travel, students who find it absolutely necessary to travel should contact the Mississippi Highway Patrol travel advisory office by dialing 601-987-1211 and requesting information regarding the intended route. The MSU Meridian Campus will be closed from noon Wednesday until Monday morning. For students living on campus, residence halls offer the best protection against the elements. The residence directors and residence assistants are trained and are knowledgeable about appropriate steps to take during an emergency. For students living off campus, both the Mississippi Emergency Management Agency and local American Red Cross are available for help, along with the university. A shelter at First United Methodist Church (200 W. Lampkin Street, Starkville, 662-323-5722 ) will open at noon Wednesday with a second shelter at Starkville Church of God ( 701 S. Montgomery, 662-323-0352 ) remaining on standby to open if needed. Local radio stations, particularly MSU station WMSV 91.1, will broadcast pertinent information from university officials (live broadcast), and this page will be updated as needed. | ||
| 2004-09-13 22:48:27 391 The "frog licking" Family Guy episode is the best ever. | ||
| 2004-09-12 13:50:49 390 "Mississippi State played like, well Mississippi State and Ole Miss played like, well Mississippi State." | ||
| 2004-09-09 00:38:38 389 If you really want to impress the other chefs in the kitchen on your first day, you can do it by throwing vegetables in the air and cutting them before they land again. To test a motherboard correctly you need to plug a 110V pigtail into any wall socket. Once it is plugged in just take the two seperate ends and stick them on any two fins on the processor heat sink. If it makes a spark you know the board is good to go and you can troubleshoot something else. The best way to remove asbestos is with a compressor and a putty knife. If your car's engine is make a loud grinding noise that means everything is just fine. Cutting off "Mr. Happy" will make it grow back longer. You can't get a sexually transmitted disease from another person if they say that they really, really love you. When re-entering the Earth's atmosphere, don't forget to open your chutes. Build a man a fire, he is warm for the night. Set a man on fire, he is warm for the rest of his life. Heroin makes you pretty. | ||
| 2004-09-08 17:18:47 388 It is completely unneccessary to use motor oil in cars. That scam is just a ploy by oil companies to keep themselves rolling in bucks. You can use vegetable oil. It is much cheaper and can stand higher heat. | ||
| 2004-09-08 00:00:27 387 Province workshop was great. I ended up getting elected treasurer for the province, so it is looking like our chapter is going to have plenty of money for formal. Cheese + windshield = hard to breath from the laughing Yay, there is a new gcc! Movin on up from 3.3.3-r6 to 3.3.4-r1 and getting a new Gaim too. | ||
| 2004-09-05 09:58:25 386 Woooo! MSU won a freaking football game! Ole Miss lost! And LSU *almost* lost! And Arkansas scored 63 points?? | ||
| 2004-09-03 21:09:33 385 Yay, sesser.net is now mine until 2006. Also http://checkip.dyndns.org/ would have simplified my old ip from bellsouth dsl modem grabbing script so much easier. | ||
| 2004-08-30 13:47:31 384 "I am vengeance. I am the knight. I am Batman." | ||
| 2004-08-29 23:44:02 383 jsesser@gmail.com - Thanks for the invite Sesti | ||
| 2004-08-29 23:26:29 382 Richard Cheese is awesome. | ||
| 2004-08-24 11:37:17 381 Warning: This truck protected by rabid dog with AIDS | ||
| 2004-08-24 02:27:24 380 Apparently back in March a few of the shirts in the store sold and I have made a new nice thong for all of the girlies. | ||
| 2004-08-24 02:24:30 379 In recent times much has happened and I have written nothing about it because I am so lazy. Bill was moved from 30G sometime in late June right before the DSL was to be terminated. Bill got the longest rest ever from about July 25 to August 9. It has taken a little playing to get everything kosher with the cable modem setup but it seems to work. It is not a completely static IP, but it seems to stay the same for at least a week at a time. Anyway the first week of August, I went with a group from Emily's church to Fort Worth on a mission trip. Learned more than I had imagined was really out there. After we got back, I helped supervise the infamous band camp party. Since then school is back in session and it feels like I never have time to stop. | ||
| 2004-08-17 12:44:18 378 "Breathtaking." "Like a silent and crystal clear mountain lake." "Like a breath of fresh country air." "Like an Intel box with no OS2 on it." | ||
| 2004-07-23 15:08:19 377 Someone is using this as their sig on Six Pack Speak: The Kerry/Edwards ticket proves that democrats are so full of shit, they need two johns. | ||
| 2004-07-23 13:24:39 376 Worked the wonderful package store yesterday morning. We went to Rosey Baby's last night and the service was absolutely horrible. It took fifteen minutes before we even had a freaking server. So all in all Rosey Baby's sucks and I would not go back except for my sweet discount. | ||
| 2004-07-19 23:13:27 375 Even liberal weenies at a Linda Ronstadt concert in Vegas have their standards in the right place when she starts praising Michael Moore and Fahrenheit 9/11. | ||
| 2004-07-19 14:43:55 374 Donnie Darko turns out to be really really good. I have got to make a rabbit costume for Halloween. Scare all of the kiddies. | ||
| 2004-07-19 00:34:41 373 Watched Antz finally. It is super funny. Caught the end of Fahrenheit 451 on TCM and it is pretty good too. Tomorrow is for Donnie Darko and the work at the ole package store. | ||
| 2004-07-14 22:29:17 372 Quoted from somewhere else: My most embarrassing moment It would have to be my 21 birthday. You can guess what went on. If your nice I will show you some pictures, G rated of course. hint | ||
| 2004-07-12 12:32:27 371 At least there are pics of Emily and I in New Orleans here. The few beach pics that exist are on a yet to be used up disposable camera. W Ketchup!!! F the Kerry supporing Heinz empire and their foreign produced condomints! | ||
| 2004-07-09 19:11:30 370 In the most local reference yet, Fark hatches yet another classic headline: In a sure sign of the Apocalypse, Mississippi now has one of the nation's highest performance supercomputer. I imagine Hawkins should be happy from all of the hits this generated for the Starkville Daily. The best part is some of the comments: 1. Woo, high speed NASCAR video downloads are up 20%. 2. Yeah, but the trick is keeping the moonshine reservoir topped off and the bellows pumping to keep up with the steam engine. 3. The real problem is keeping the 1's segregated from all the 0's. 4. How do you know there's a funeral going on in Starkville? The lead tractor has its lights on. 5. South Carolina State Department of Education Motto: Thank God for Mississippi! Mississippi State Department of Education Motto: Lets make Puerto Rico a state! | ||
| 2004-07-05 22:11:29 369 Panorama of the Z (Click on Virtual Tour). It is prettier when all the chicks in little dresses are there. | ||
| 2004-07-05 21:59:43 368 Emily's birthday trip went pretty well. We left Starkvegas early Thursday morning and I drove to Abita Spring to go to the Abita Brewpub. The food there is awesome. It was the best meal by far that I had on the trip. That was right north of the causeway, so we decided to take it across to New Orleans. Of course the rain came down as soon as we got on the bridge. Luckily it stopped before we got to New Orleans. It was hard to find the hotel because it was on a side street off of Bourbon. The directions included a U turn and two "veer" instructions. The hotel was super nice. After we got our stuff to the room we walked to the Riverwalk and shopped a bit. Of course it was pouring when we came out. So we got ponchos and managed to make it the half mile back to the hotel. After a while we went down Bourbon street to find someplace to eat. Finally found a place and they put us out on the balcony so I got rained on a little. My food was not very good but Emily enjoyed hers. I got crawfish etouffee and she got chicken quesadillas. We went across the street to a bar that had a good band and stayed for a while. It was the Tricou House at 711 Bourbon. The next day we checked out of the hotel, ate at the Riverwalk, and went to the Aquarium. There should be a bunch of pictures from there of Emily playing with the fishies. We left there and headed to Biloxi at around 2:00. As soon as we got back in MS, it started raining terribly. I actually got off the road at a rest stop in Waveland until the rain stopped. As soon as I got back on the interstate, it poured down again. We made it to the Imperial Palace and met up with Jimmy. Kathy met us and we all went to Boomtown to eat the buffet. We watched Kathy gamble for a while and Stefan and Cathy finally showed up. We let the girls sleep Saturday morning and we went and found a Winn-Dixie to get some breakfast and food for the island. We caught the 12:00 boat and Kathy met us there. There was barely two good hours of sun, but it started raining and we caught the 3:30 boat back. Emily was sad because even the hotel pool was closed. We ate at the Mexican themed resturaunt in the casino and it was not very good either. Actually it sucked pretty bad. The waiter was really nice though and brought us a free appetizer and did not charge for our margaritas because the kitchen took forever to get our food done. That night we went to the Palace casino to go to some place that Kathy had heard about that had opened the night before. It was midnight before we got there because the girls took forever to get ready and the parking garage was absolutly full. The casino was giving a car away at midnight so the place was packed. We stood in line for an hour for the Z Club before Kathy saw someone she knew who had "VIP status" and could get us in at the front of the line. It was a really neat place, ike something in the movies. Emily had a really good time. I was almost too tired to have a lot of fun. Matt and his girlfriend got really drunk and were silly all of the way back to our hotel. We got up and checked out the next morning and waited until 12 to eat the buffet at our hotel. We all left and Emily and I went to the outlets in Gulfport. The drive back was not too bad except for the rain. We learned to avoid the McDonald's in H'Burg because they were all morons. So basically, other than the never ending rain, the trip turned out pretty good, and Emily had a wonderful time which was what I had been mainly concerned with. | ||
| 2004-07-05 21:31:17 367 (21:02:37) The Mighty Tommy Henry: hopefully I can help her adjust her indefference curves |