Time Heals All Wounds.. And Then Kills the Patient
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Morning
Morning
Mon Aug 4 10:36:40 2003
Retrace

I'm working on some Bayes Net-related stuff at work, and although it's not what I'm looking for, I found a good tutorial on Bayes Nets in general. I wish I hadn't lost so much of this stuff over the years.

I think today's going to be an early lunch day -- I'm hungry.

With any luck, today I'll get the inspiration to write back to my friends who have written or emailed me.

A thought for the day.. perhaps recycled.. If you could intervene in someone's life, and be guaranteed to either make a mess of things and disgrace yourself, or make their life considerably better in the long run, or possibly both, and you had little enough information on your odds of each outcome that you had no good idea, what would you do? In various forms, this problem comes up a lot.

Heh. Timewise, we've passed 1060000000, Unix time, recently. Time waits for noone.

Oh, finally, I found out that the DNS problems were my fault, so I'll probably write back to them and tell them 'nevermind'. Turns out I was forgetting to increase the version number of my zone files when I updated them sometime back to add the new A records, and so their slave DNS thought it had the correct version. Thank goodness for nagging doubts.