15th September 2014

Zone plan is OK

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There are memories and there are items that count as “memorabilia”. Our homes tend to fill up with the latter, in support of the former. And then there’s society. They keep the memorable stuff in museums. This city believes in the concept. And, sadly, one of the good museums caught fire today. The firefighters are still stirring the stew, so it remains too early to say/know how much damage occurred. As the newscaster understated, “buildings can be restored”.

Received word that my zone plan is OK. Oh, right; that refers to the areas for in-floor heating. I’m working through the necessary changes and additions to a new house the hard way. By email and telephone. Talk about a hands-off approach to the concept. Now we can proceed with a certain assurance that the place will be warmer than a proverbial barn.

Work goes on, at work. We seem to have some serious network issues right now with major data systems losing touch with each other. The consensus was that the problem lay with recent infrastructure changes, until a secretary (returning to the fold after a long absence) mentioned that her husband has the same problem in his corporate network.

Since the two network systems are “mutually exclusive”, there’s a possibility that the data systems are to blame, since they are not. Puzzles in IT are dull but challenging.

Not much else of note. I bid farewell to my coffee guy and his assistant at lunch. Hard to justify the trip across town when my workspace is no longer over there.

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