Thursday, May 1, 2003
The 8:30 bus showed up at 8:35 AM. I was still at home, but I heard it go by. The 8:50 bus came and left at 8:45 AM, about a minute before I was about to leave home. I waited at the bus stop from 8:48 AM and got to work at 9:35 AM. Did stylesheet editing (added display:none for the caption tag). Made lots of small edits to Web pages, mostly calendars, made them live. Made changes to the Pharmacy Information Day page for Joel, made them live. Showed Kristina how to create PDF files in Microsoft Word 2002. Sent our Larry L. Sautter application in to Yvonne Tevis. Lunch at desk: leftover chow mein and Nan King Road Bistro black bean salmon and asparagus. Joel saw Annie Lennox last night. "Fab-u-lous!" He also said that he didn't know that her fan base was almost exclusively gay men. Uh, okay. "I must have missed that memo," he said. Started reading the working draft of the Web Content Accessibility Guidelines 2.0. Collected archived screen snapshots for frankfarm.com. Dinner at home with Patrick: gemelli with ground cow in red sauce. Slept immediately after dinner, got up around 10:00 PM to move the car to the other side of the street (street cleaning early tomorrow morning). Patrick met with Krandall Kraus today, having finished reading his 300-page novel in 4 days. Did moving and relocating research until 1:00 AM. Interesting: the last very major earthquake in southern California was in 1857 and major earthquakes along the San Andreas Fault occur about every 150 years, so will a big earthquake hit the southland sometime around 2007? Patrick doesn't want to move to anywhere near major earthquake zones, so I guess southern California is out. We were looking at San Diego, LA, and Riverside.