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Friday, April 19th, 2002 12:08 pm
Found the problem in the latest sim run. Progress is slllloooooow but at least it's not absent altogether.

I read two newspaper-things that were not comics yesterday. They reminded me why I don't do that more often. One was a whiney column about how some building should be turned into art studios because it would otherwise house computer people, who are rich, boring, and lifeless and should therefore not occupy a desirable building. The other was a followup about a dancer who couldn't afford, on her own, to attend the prestigious chance-of-a-lifetime program she had been admitted to, but whose tuition was PAID IN FULL by a pair of strangers (venture capitalists - computer types) who heard her story and wanted to help. The two made an interesting juxtaposition. I can't help thinking that if the ballet student and the painter were to get together, they wouldn't like each other much. I know which one I'm cheering for. And in future I'll stick to the comics.
Friday, April 19th, 2002 01:21 pm (UTC)
Huh. I have just learned that if I don't end my LJ entry with a carriage return, LJ will delete the period at the end of my last sentence.

Odd.
Friday, April 19th, 2002 01:51 pm (UTC)
computer people, who are rich, boring, and lifeless [emphasis mine] and should therefore not occupy a desirable building


Heh, they don't know you very well, do they. :)


Seriously, just a few days agao I was wondering when we'd start seeing more geek-bashing
again. It went out of style when dotcoms made geeks the millionaires
of the moment. Now that lots of folks lost their shirts in the
aftermath, there's a lot of angst to go around, and geeks seemed
the likely target.