Monthly Archives: July 2002
July 30th, 2002
A woman has finally dunked in professional basketball. I’m not saying anything.
mozilla vs. ie
I suppose I installed mozilla 0.9 on my work machine a few months ago. It took a few fits and starts, but eventually I learned to appreciate the sometimes-complicated interface and unfamiliar features. Here’s why I can’t live without Mozilla … Continue reading
tubbs vs. floor
As Christie’s mentioned, my day Saturday started with a wicked fall down the stairs. At first I thought I hurt my neck, then maybe my knees, but when all was said and done I only had a sharp pain in … Continue reading
back home for good
We’re home now, and everyone’s feeling good. Thanks for everything, everyone. It went better than we could possibly have imagined, and we feel as good as we probably can right now. So the final tally: 36 hours of induction, 32 … Continue reading
7/27/02
Today, at 4:15am, Christopher Daniel Nordquist was born. We didn’t expect signs of life, and we weren’t upset when there weren’t any. We took turns holding him, and playing with his tiny little hand. His hand is just exactly like … Continue reading
well this sucks.
Christie’s been on medication for almost 24 hours now to get her to start labor. There’s been a little bit of progress, but they’re not guaranteeing anything. Mutti, Christie and I did get to sleep last night, so that’s good. … Continue reading
so, today, then
Today, we’re going in to the hospital so Christie can deliver our son. We were supposed to call today at 5:30am to find out if we can get in to the hospital. They were booked, and said they’d call back … Continue reading
agreed
Christie’s writeup of the Down from the Mountain show (music from and in the same flavor as the O Brother Wheere Art Thou soundtrack) is pretty much spot-on. I started to lose interest during the second half, but mostly it … Continue reading
truly odd
I’m not sure if Benno meant to point just to the voice mail section or not, but here’s where you’d go if you wanted to sign up with the outkast.net ISP. At $21.95 a month, it’s a little pricey, but … Continue reading