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May 01, 2007
Hello from Atlanta

I got up at 0400 yesterday morning to catch an 0615 flight. For future reference, bad idea. (Although, the travelers at that hour are familiar with the self-check kiosks.) The couple in front of me at security had a cat with them. They had to take the cat out of the carrier and carry him through the metal detector with them. My cats would not have been nearly as easily controlled. Not that I ever plan on flying with them. (Like the other passengers want Orion in the cabin, yowling the entire time.)

I took MARTA to our office here. This office is better than my office for the following reasons:


  • within walking distance to restaurants and public transportation
  • no cockroaches falling from ceiling

When I was ready to leave, I called my hotel. They run a shuttle. I don’t have to have a car. There is an entire shopping center across the street from the hotel, so more restaurants within walking distance. Most excellent.

Oh, and when I was packing I couldn't decide between 2 shirts, so I threw them both in. This worked out well when I stained one of them while ironing. (Stupid hotel irons!)


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