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[Found buried in here.]
[Update: The computer hospital called up today and told me that my Univac was healthy again. I picked up the pup about 3PM, brought him home, combed through the archives for hookup procedures. The good folks at Adam’s Electronics backed up my archives AND programs… on the hard drive.
I don’t know what caused the crash, but I spent all afternoon and evening trying to get it back up and running after a coupla more system crashes.
All my bookmarks are gone, and I haven’t resolved the emailage yet.
It’s now 1:42AM and I’m back online. I’ll be sleeping in tomorrow.]

This was sitting around in the WTF Bin. So we decided to use the time tested TR tenet: When in doubt throw it out… there.
[Found here.]
The photos in Michael Yon’s blog are amazing, as are his stories posted from Afghanistan. I cropped the image above only for more detail in this post.
[Found link here.]

“Whaddya like: Ragoût de Tortue, Farcite Tartaruga or Tortuga tacos?”
Be sure to check the expiration dates.
[Found here.]
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VE has been posting parodies of sites on his blogroll, and today is our roasting. More here.
Other news: The computer at TR Headquarters threw a fit over the weekend, and I spent most of Saturday trying every trick in the toolbox, occasionally getting it to boot without crashing, only to have it crash again. No virus detected, and resetting the system worked only temporarily.
Yesterday I took it into the hospital. I’m hoping that it’s nothing worse than a failed power supply.
[Update: The hospital called a while a go. Corrupted sectors on the hard drive. We’re talking reformat city. Crap.]
Folks, we had some odd computer problems today, so we had to throw this together at the last minute.
Hello Vancouver!
1965, Doug Sahm & the Sir Douglas Quintet.
1966 Yardbirds. That was the same year Dad bought a set of the World Book Encyclopedia. The cellophane inserts showing frog anatomy were very cool.
1967, crappy sound, but it’s the Blues Magoos.
1967, and Stephen Stills was only 22 in this video. I was into Big Daddy Roth and Mad Magazine. Oh, man. Seems like it was just February.

