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Friday, January 25, 2002

neckin' and more neckin'

My life the past few days has been much like the market: in a narrow range.

In my case, it's been immersion in java/css code, learning it that is, and ummm, practicing it repeatedly on these pages. Of the few things in life that are deterministic, and coding is one of them. It will indeed do what you tell it, not what you want it to do! But fixing it is much a game of matching tags with endtags, easy peasy if a bit tedious. I don't wonder that those prone to obsessive/compulsive tendencies are drawn to it (hee hee, speaking in generalities of course).

As to the narrow range of the market. Yes, it is that. The very short term bottom on the 23rd is fueling hopes of "the bottom". I am reminded of a similar period during the April rally, when "double bottoms" were being sited quite often. Take care, y'all. And I'll be back to regular routine soon as I fix a curious bug in the archive page text.

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moon phases
 

At last, over the rim
of the waiting earth
the moon lifted with
slow majesty
till it swung clear of the horizon and rode off,
free of moorings
- Kenneth Grahame,
The Wind in the Willows

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