This entry lifted verbatim from Snappy the Clam:
Verisign
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This entry lifted verbatim from Snappy the Clam:
Verisign
See the article for details. Link to it in your blog.
Here’s one of those “genre films” that a lot of fanboys like myself have been looking forward to for months… nay, years. In many ways Spider-Man has been our last, best hope to see a good movie based on a Marvel comics title. X-Men, after all, could have just been a fluke.
I’m pleased to say that Spider-Man, the movie, does not suck.
Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve already been inundated with hype and info and imagery and so on. I’ll spare you things you don’t need me to tell you.
Here’s what works about the movie:
Here’s what doesn’t (quite) work:
Overall, it’s a great superhero movie and a better-than-average movie in its own right. If you like “genre” films in the least, you owe it to yourself to catch a showing. As for the Kerezman clan, my son Alexander stated halfway through that “we have to buy this when it comes out.” And he was saying this during one of the better Peter/MJ scenes in the movie, so it wasn’t just a reaction to the cool fight sequences. That’s my boy!
I’ve put it off long enough. With all the stupid things I’m willing to talk about on this site, it’s kind of crazy that I waited until now for this topic.
Tomorrow morning at about 7:30, I’m due for a bilateral vasectomy. That’s right, we’re taking the last step towards having no more children. How do I feel about this? Before this morning I was completely fine, no worries. Today I’m stressing out like crazy. It’s probably a delayed reaction.
By this time tomorrow, of course, I won’t have to be stressed anymore. The procedure is very quick and simple, so I’ll be spending most of my day relaxing (or a reasonable facsimile thereof) at home. Hey, I might even be online. Stranger things have happened.
I’m also taking this as an excuse for a four-day weekend. I could probably return to work Monday without problems, but why not turn a chore into an opportunity? Sometimes you have to create your own silver linings.
Here’s one I’ve never seen before: A Groupwise server in our Madison cluster is flooding the network with replica change requests to the point where our server’s MTA is effectively disabled. I’ve had to turn off voicemail and fax synchronization for the time being, and attempts to restart the MTA gracefully have been unsuccessful. Right now Entercom Portland isn’t sending or receiving mail outside our local email server.
The Novell consultant at Corporate is working on the problem in Madison, then is supposed to call me to see about getting our machine back online once more. It may be a really, really long day. I won’t be too bored, of course, since I have a computer to rebuild at 4:30. Ah yes, we can’t forget about the fun I’ll have answering questions like “Is email not working?” every ten minutes until closing time.
Captain Rooba linked to it, I’m linking to it, maybe you should link to it too. It gets a big thumbs-up from this little grey duck. Food for thought, and all that.