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Dec. 18th, 2001 03:50 amDecember 17, 2001
Once again, a sense of dissatisfied melancholia pervaded most of today.
Word XP doesn't want to let me use "dissatisfied" as an adjective in that sentence, but I can't think of a more accurate word.
Work's getting odd-there's trouble brewing. I was called in to give an account of events from yesterday, which I did honestly, and to the best of my abilityÂ…sorta. I'd talked with one of the principals about what had happened and thereby had that person's viewpoint of things I couldn't have known. I left that out of my report.
P will, barring unforeseen circumstances, be released from the hospital tomorrow, after dialysis.
Shopping to do, still. And dread. Always the dread.
Today's Link Of The Day is about prosopagnosia, or faceblindness. Faceblindness is the inability to recognize faces. Now, I'm colorblind, so I know a little about what faceblind people must go through, but I can't really know. It's got to be utterlyÂ…problematic at times. To get something of a real grip on it, head to http://www.prosopagnosia.com/
JHR
12/18/2001 3:48 AM
Once again, a sense of dissatisfied melancholia pervaded most of today.
Word XP doesn't want to let me use "dissatisfied" as an adjective in that sentence, but I can't think of a more accurate word.
Work's getting odd-there's trouble brewing. I was called in to give an account of events from yesterday, which I did honestly, and to the best of my abilityÂ…sorta. I'd talked with one of the principals about what had happened and thereby had that person's viewpoint of things I couldn't have known. I left that out of my report.
P will, barring unforeseen circumstances, be released from the hospital tomorrow, after dialysis.
Shopping to do, still. And dread. Always the dread.
Today's Link Of The Day is about prosopagnosia, or faceblindness. Faceblindness is the inability to recognize faces. Now, I'm colorblind, so I know a little about what faceblind people must go through, but I can't really know. It's got to be utterlyÂ…problematic at times. To get something of a real grip on it, head to http://www.prosopagnosia.com/
JHR
12/18/2001 3:48 AM