It’s December 10. Two weeks until Christmas Eve. I have done no shopping. The one batch of shortbread I’ve baked has already been consumed. My firstborn child is coming home from university in a week, and she is expecting “home-cooked meals.” (Apparently she has tired of the institutional fare dished up by the cafeteria. Imagine that.)
I need to complete several client projects this week, I’m leading a Webinar, and several proposals are due. So, if I can stop reading blogs for a few days, I should carve out enough time to clear my plate and be able to take some time off without guilt after December 18. After all, I can’t disappoint my daughters, who are expecting gingerbread, biscotti, cinnamon buns and of course gifts under the tree.
So pipe down, eh? I don’t want to MISS anything! Pass it on.





Yeah, right. Good luck with that, Donna. I'm at the tail end of a marathon session of working my way through my NetNewsWire feeds...only a couple hundred more to go. Then I can get down to work.
Posted by: Dave Traynor | December 11, 2006 at 09:30 PM
So, what surprises me is that there are so few attacks on corporate networks and financial trading centers.Or, maybe there are these attacks, but they are hidden.Maybe that is the reason for the spinning out of control and into free-fall.
Posted by: steven davies | August 10, 2007 at 09:09 AM