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November 20, 2003

Lessons From Vegas

I'll start with two that have been most relevant to you, my readers:

1) Movable Type's authentication system requires something that the mini-browser on my cell phone just doesn't support. Maybe it's javascript, maybe it's something about cookies... I honestly haven't figured it out.

2) Returning from two days of vacation and walking face-first into a situation where all of the normal month-end stuff at work is getting pushed up a week because of the Thanksgiving holiday is about as rude a welcome as you can receive. Trust me on this one.

So, until I have time to do the material I brought back from Vegas up proper, here's a picture I took on the side street between Fremont Street and the Lady Luck. Vegas really does have everything. I am particularly intrigued by the hand gestures on the sign.

Posted by Dan at November 20, 2003 08:59 PM

Comments

I'm starting my vacation later today, so my month has actually been ending all week. I can relate - it sucks.

Posted by: miles at November 21, 2003 08:29 AM

What is this "vacation" of which you two speak? Is it some kind of new foodstuff?

Posted by: jug at November 24, 2003 11:23 AM

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