17 July 1998
 
Checkin' In  

    I've been updating my Webring and Poly Journals burb info, letting them know that Warehouse is over and the Hangar has begun, and the URL for it.  Not able to remember whether I had registered with the Diary Registry only a few days before Warehouse's demise, tonight I scooted on over there to see if it indeed was listed. 
    It was.  And so was someone else's journal journal called "the Warehouse."  It seemed kind of funny and I wondered which of us had the name first.  Her journal is definitely older, but it originally had a different name.  I dunno if there's time tonight to read all the entries to see when the name changed.  Am not that interested in digging just now, anyway.  Will she be relieved to be the only Warehouse in the journalling community?  I do like her design work.  The sparse use of color and the way she uses fonts is very attractive, though the fonts are a bit tiny for me to see. 
    At least now my journal is bumped from the end of the alphabet to just above the middle.  Listing by title, anyway. 
    Well, I get to go to the Reunion after all!  It was looking like things wouldn't work out, then I decided to go and damn the consequences, then the consequences got better.  In other words, there's a few bucks in my pocket now.  Thanks U.S Home!  It was fun teaching you MS Project!  Granted, I have just enough for airfare, registration, and to split a room with somebody, so I'll only be participating in the events marked "free" but it's cool, cuz I'll prolly wind up manning the Hospitality Suite anyway.  That's the nexus, therefore the most fun place to be, IMHO.  I won't be there for the whole thing, just the weekend, but it'll be great, surely. 
    I'm freezin my ass off.  And I'm hungry.  Gnite. 
 
 
 

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Started packing up the first Internet-ordered shipment today.  This is thrilling, up to now I've been packing sample cases.  Some of the other Internet orders we've gotten have turned out to be from locals, so we could deliver personally. 

I am praying we get this new account down the coast a ways.  It's a year-round establishment that could easily take 70 cases a week.  Ya Allah!