October 07, 2004

My life just sucks in 27 different ways


I really like the Foxfire browser I've been using for the last few months. But.

But it's crashed several times in the last 2 weeks, including once today. Don't know why, but I'm running the 0.93 Beta version and there's a newer one available that I'll try. Anyway, when it crashes it wipes out my cached uersernames/passwords I've got in place for when I want to click on, say an LA Times article I learned about on another blog. I don't usually visit the LA Times, so I don't want to register for it -- I use a BugMeNot username and password instead.

Which is a really long, drawn out and mangled way of saying that I can't go to that LA Times article I linked to above because a) Firefox crashed earlier today and b) BugMeNot is down so I can't get a new login. My life just sucks in 27 different ways, no?

Well not really. But I had to set it up this way so I could work the phrase "my life just sucks 27 different ways" into the post. Once the phrase is in the post I can easily use it as the title, and thus lure folks who view the trackbacks to my link to Outside the Beltway over here because the title of the post seems just so compelling. Get it?

If you're reading this because you came here from the trackback I'm really, really sorry and I promise to never do it again.

Oh -- what's this all about? Very interesting stuff from the Iraqi Survey Group report about why Saddam might have secretly destroyed his WMD but at the same time intentionally left the impression that he still had them. I highly recommend reading it, even though I can't. Well I mean I could if I wanted to register, but you get the idea.

Posted by Peter at October 7, 2004 09:07 PM
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