[rescue] FREE STUFF in Austin, TX

James Lockwood rescue at sunhelp.org
Mon Aug 20 17:52:29 CDT 2001


On Mon, 20 Aug 2001, Reagen B . Ward wrote:

> Yup, I'm happily married to a lady who accepts the office and garage
> full of strange stuff that never seems to do anything but collect dust
> and run up the power bill.  She puts up with the odd wires everywhere,
> broadband-du-jour installations, strange purchases that make no sense to
> her, etc.  I consider it job-related self-training, and since my income
> pays for her art and her hobbies, she considers herself fortunate.

She doesn't mind my computers, cars and motorcycles, and I don't mind her
books (pushing a ton and a half at last check) and pets.  So long as
neither one tends to dominate the house we do very well, and she enjoys
the occasional Quake bloodbath as much as any other normal married
housewife with 3 kids (read: especially after a tough day).

> Of course, we lived together a long time before we married, so she knew
> what she was getting into.  Once I complete my 'There Will Come Soft
> Rains' home plan, she may not like me so much, but she'll get over it.

Bradbury is great, isn't he?

I don't think I could ever go for full-on home automation, though.  I
don't mind "computer as tool" but "computer as lifestyle" grates a bit.
I'd hate to say goodbye to chopping up wood on a cold winter morning for
a fireplace.  My idea of paradise is closer to a log cabin in the rockies
with a net connection.

-James

-- 
James Lockwood
Guy on Summer Vacation
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