Had another wonderful supper last night, this time entitled "Old-Fashioned Pot Roast" (Great American Recipes, Group 6, Card 4). We enjoyed the 'Kerry for Pez' site that Mike linked to. Good times.
Speaking of Mike, his new PUY page looks quite sharp, and I'm excited about this year's 'Fight for Nevada'. In other carp news, I was dismayed to hear that the new residents of Brad's former house were chomping at the bit to move in, thus crowding the poor carp man before he was completely finish moving out. What an unsavory final memory to have thrust upon you of your first house. Rudeness!
I'm rather enjoying the war on spam at work. We upgraded from version 4.0 to version 4.5 of Symantec Mail Security for MS Exchange, and I like it much better. The heuristic spam detection engine works pretty well, and in concert with the content filtering rules we're now blocking approximately 88.23465497% of spam from getting through. (Just kidding, I have no idea what the percentage is, but we're blocking a lot, and some users have commented on the noticable decrease in spam.) In looking at the stats, almost a full 50% of email we receive is spam. Of course, the percentage of virii-laden messages is much lower, but version 4.5 seems to be handling things just as well as 4.0 did, if not slightly better.
Watched "Amos & Andrew" (Samuel L. Jackson, Nicolas Cage) tonight on VHS. Oddly enough, both "Amos & Andrew" and "Finding Nemo" share the same opening theme song. Also finished reading "Present at a Hanging & Other Ghost Stories" by Ambrose Bierce in eBook format.
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