Virus, platform & a void of course moon

Virus, platform & a void of course moon
It’s not much of a secret, I use a Macintosh computer at home, at work, on the road. For a while, I ran a “Made with Mac” banner on the site, but the problem is, the server itself is one of those “user hostile” boxes, someplace other than here.

Slashdot ran a good piece about the little bugger. It’s been a headache, that’s for sure. But: since all my stuff is Macintosh, this one isn’t coming from me, nor, did any of the e-mail originate here, either. We always practice “safe hex.”

So right before I was set to run out the door with one Gemini, I hit the “send” button on the weekly scopes. Before I had a chance to see if it worked, I just left. Moon was not yet void of course, according to two separate resources.

I got back from hanging out and shooting the breeze, and checked the mail. The weekly bounced because I forgot to fill in the password. Unless I’m willing to hold it for a whole day, then my little test of moon sign and mail doesn’t get a chance now. Or, as the case looks like now, it gets a negative test.

Oh well. I spent a portion of the evening, toiling away at that Aries’ new store, helping get things ready for Thursday night’s big opening party. Then it was a quick dash to \\yet another\\ radio station for some late night “Love Lines” call in radio program. “Yeah, that’s perfect, you were just a little east of ‘expose,’ working with tongue oil, and now you’re going to be on ‘love lines’ – you have the life.”

About the author: Born and raised in a small town in East Texas, Kramer Wetzel spent years honing his craft in a trailer park in South Austin. He hates writing about himself in third person. More at KramerWetzel.com.

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