Friday, March 09, 2007

Another Temporary ID

Another Temporary ID

Still no movement on my contract. Waiting for my Master’s Degree to be authenticated. When it’s all finished I’m going to do a long post explaining this process, but don’t burn a bridge before it’s been crossed, if you know what I mean. Another busy week at work, got another temporary ID and also got my rent paid for four months. Two things out of the way. Out to dinner last night to the Thai at the Al Ain Palace Hotel. It was very, very good. I didn’t know it was the one that used to be at the Khalidya Palace Hotel. Phil and Enma were there. Enma had plenty of stories to tell about her visit to Miami to help her sister after she had surgery. Steve and Leah and their daughter Hannah were there, too. It was a joint celebration of Enma & Steve’s birthdays. Enma’s was several weeks back, but she was in the States then.
It’s Friday and I have barely moved all day. Slept till after 1, had coffee and cereal, watched Al Jazeera and then moved to the computer. After I finish this I’m going to pick up a book and read quietly for a while. I’ve gotten to where I love simple peace and quiet. I’m adding a few other sites to my list there on the side.

http://www.crooksandliars.com/, http://www.talkingpointsmemo.com/

http://www.dailykos.com/

These three are liberal political blogs. What a surprise, huh? Since I have personalized my Google and Yahoo home pages this is content I can have there and just click on it go. Easy.

http://www.slate.com/

This is a magazine that was started by Microsoft and so when I personalized my MSN homepage, I signed up to get several of their newsletters in my Hotmail. Microsoft has since sold it to the Washington Post, but I still get the newsletters. TP (Today’s Papers) is a great one. It gives a summary of the major news from the major newspapers. Today In Slate is good, too. It gives the major stories in that days’ Slate and you can just click on the links to read what you want. Below is one from today’s issue. It’s a good read.

The Four Unspeakable Truths About Iraq by Jacob Weisberg

http://www.slate.com/default.aspx?id=2161385&nav/tap1

The site below is cool because it combines and links reviews from thousands of sources for everything from music to DVDs to games. Just go to the site and click on what you want to see reviewed. It’s easy.

http://www.metacritic.com/

Well, enjoy the weekend. I plan to. Cheers.

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