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September 20, 2001
I recently downloaded a full
I recently downloaded a full version of "Mozart's Requiem" masterfully conducted by leonard Bernstein and beautifully performed by the Bavarian Radio Chorus, which I highly recomend for some moving, powerful music during this troubling time - also excellent for "air conducting" (which isn't conductive to getting work done - while typing this, I conducted my waay through Kyrie, Dies Irae and Lacrymosa...)
September 19, 2001
Some of my comments made
Some of my comments made it into a Newsbytes article.
"I would not be surprised if this sparks them to go out and hack more Web sites that they consider to be connected to terrorist organizations, although their understanding of geography and foreign affairs is sometimes faulty," said B.K. DeLong, one of the operators of the Attrition.org security information site.
September 18, 2001
I've finally taken some time
I've finally taken some time to sit down and write my thoughts as part of a response from the entire Attrition.org staff. Check out my personal notes here.
September 13, 2001
I'm starting to get VERY
I'm starting to get VERY nervous. DC is talking about calling up "tens of thousands of reservists". BOTH my brothers are Army National Guard, one is 31U (Signal Support Systems Specialist) with the 747th MP Company out of Southbridge and the other is a Helicopter Repairman for a unit at Westover AFB. It's getting to the point, though, where I'd enlist if it came to it.
Yes, I'm here. I'm very
Yes, I'm here. I'm very empty right now but I took some advice from CBS today and on my way to pick up a permit for a Yard Sale in two weeks, I took picture of every American Flag flying that I saw. The captions leave something to be desired but there are some decent shots in there. I'm still fluctuating non-linearly through the various levels of bystander grief, having spent the last few days in front of radio, TV, Web site, and listserve and hope to be able to articulate my thoughts soon.