Year Two

Sep. 11th, 2003 10:59 am
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New York City is curiously devoid of remembrances today.

I saw a group of men wearing red, white, and blue, but they were the Russian national wrestling team.

Then again, I don't really want people remembering by being all war, war, rah rah rah which is what those colors have come to represent to most New Yorkers, I think. Most people I know want to distance what happened in our city from anything our country has done in its name as much as possible. We (the New Yorkers I know) don't want to be our government's excuse for policies of world domination or the loss of personal security in our homes.

But something horrible happened here, nonetheless, and I see so little recognition for it today. It's very surreal. The anniversaries of the deaths of loved ones are difficult days to get through; small personal memorials and rituals grow out of those experiences, and yet in this city, I see nothing. Maybe if I close my eyes and think about it, there'll be candles in windows tonight.

But New Yorkers are busy people, and buying candles is another errand.

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Date: 2003-09-11 11:38 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] zia-narratora.livejournal.com
The keyboards take some getting used to, but the keys are lower down and you don't bend your wrists as much so once you get used to them, they're better for carpal tunnel.

The mice are wonky and only have one freaking button. I go buy PC mice and replace them on all my macs. Other than that, I like macs because they allow for a lot more customization of your workspace and I just like the way the OS is set up a lot more. They're a bit slower than PCs, I think, for certain tasks, but faster for others.

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