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21

No, not 21 the movie. I mean 21 miles. Today I covered the distance from the starting line of the Boston Marathon to the top of the infamous Heartbreak Hill. It took longer than the last time I did it, two years ago, before my ankle injury, but I set a goal and met it exactly, so I’m pleased.

When I got back home I was expecting to see the new control panel for my Web server account, but instead there’s this message.

Your account has not yet passed our comprehensive QA process. We are still working on moving your account and hope to have it on the new platform in the near future.

Don’t know if this means there’s a problem or not, but for now I’m still on the old platform.

This afternoon D.F. Rogers came over to the house for a visit. As always, lots of fun doing the fanboy bit, and as always there wasn’t nearly enough time. My friend Morris asked me a while ago if I knew what he was going to do when he retires in a couple of years. “Read old comic books, listen to music, and watch movies?” I asked. “YES! How did you guess?”

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