For What It’s Worth
I got a flu shot today. I think this is the 6th straight year I’ve got one but this is the first time I’ve ended up with a stiff arm. It might have something to do with the fact that I spent the rest of the day sitting at a computer, keeping my arm relatively motionless. In the past I’ve always made an effort to move my arm around, today I just forgot about it. Is it worth it to get a flu shot? I dunno, the way I see it my insurance company pays for it, I can get it on campus so it takes all of 5 minutes so why not?
On another note I registered for the Macromedia MAX 2003 conference, which is in Salt Lake this year, from the 19-21 (November). We use ColdFusion a lot, so hopefully I’ll learn some good things. I can attend at least one conference each year so I thought I’d see if this one is any good. If any of you attend other conferences you’d recommend, that’d be valuable for a Web and Database Admin, let me know.
I started reading the new John Grisham book, “Bleachers“, yesterday. So far so good, but I like everything he’s written so that shouldn’t come as a surprise. That reminds me, I think the adaptation of Michael Crichton’s “Timeline” comes out soon. It’s an excellent book, but I’m still a little nervous about the movie. Crichton has a few other good books that turned out to be terrible movies (ie. Congo).
That’s all for now.
November 7th, 2003 at 12:55 pm
Jeff you are always good about keeping people informed of your exciting life as an International Man of Computer Science Mystery at BYU. I’ll bet it drives the ladies crazy.