Heartbreak

August 12, 2010 in Blogs

This Blogless Lepolt entry is the one after nine-oh-nine, if anyone knows that reference.  At least, it is if my numbering has been maintained accurately all these years.

I will be without a computer, probably from late this afternoon probably until late Sunday afternoon.  The memory increase and RAID driver (that’s probably a redundancy, and I hate redundancies like “PIN number” (may have have your personal identification number number?) but I don’t know with certainty that the “D” of “RAID” stands for “driver” and not “drive”) have not resolved the issues satisfactorily; it is not clear they have helped at all, although the heat of the past few days has contributed.  I am frantically attempting to get as many things situated before I shut down as possible, having gotten an early start on the first cool day of late, but am certain I am forgetting something.  I might have access through computers of other family members, but I won’t have access to the files and reference materials that are so essential to so much that I do, nor will I be able to reach my e-mail.  I will be able to send Tweets via cell phone, if there is anything significant to report–at least, I think I will, and I expect to test that when I’m done here, by way of announcing the computer absence to those few who follow me there.

Meanwhile, I have posted today’s Examiner temporal anomalies piece, suggesting that under fixed time theory Clare is not the big event of the meadow, making the film much less romantic.  Thus we have The Time Traveler’s Wife part 2:  a fixed time heartbreak, and a reason to explore replacement theory as an alternate solution.

I will see you, Lord willing, Monday or possibly late Sunday, one place or another.

–M. J. Young

2 responses to Heartbreak

  1. So in other words, don’t email MJ until after Monday. Check. What’s one after nine oh nine? I’m not familiar.

    (Doing Therapy)

  2. “You know you’re riding on the one after nine-oh-nine.”

    It’s an old Beatles song, probably from the Hey Jude album or whatever the title of the album was which featured Hey Jude).

    I must have been about thirteen, because I remember my “best friend” from when I was thirteen commenting that the one after nine-oh-nine is nine-ten.

    –M. J. Young

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