[rescue] desperation is the mother of invention

James rescue at sunhelp.org
Fri Jul 6 12:00:31 CDT 2001


Actually, I  find it works better to go primative for at least one week a
year. My solution for the the past 5 years has been rental cabins on First
Connecticut Lake at the Canadian border in New Hampshire.

No phones, no TV, no radio (unless you speak Canuk,, err French).

Fishing, Sailing, time with wife, logging trails for my 4X4 truck,
mountain hiking trails, horseback rides, swimming.....

OK... so I do geek a little, I use a handheld GPS on the boat. And I do
bring the laptop incase things go to hell at work (phoneline and ISP
available at the Hosts Lodge).

Everyone needs a vacation. And its not a vacation if your doing work (even
if it is your life :). And its not a vacation for the wife if shes alone
all day.



On Fri, 6 Jul 2001, Amy wrote:

> 
> i've been trying for about 8 months now to convince the head bitch (that's
> bill, in case anyone has their head in the sand) that he needs to take a
> family vacation. so far, the main problem is that he thinks (rightly so)
> that if he's more than a few days away from his precious machines that the
> sky will fall.
> 
> so, while looking at geekcruises.com it occurs to me that there might be a
> compromise here. geekcruises basically offers weeklong conventions (with
> lectures, etc) on a cruise ship--it has satellite net access--at sea. 
> problem is their cruises arent the most employer-happy or very
> intellectual in the world, at least for a solaris admin (they offer
> a very popular linux cruise but not a solaris one)...
> 
> so i figure, why not pester the guy who does geekcruises to offer a
> solaris based cruise. you single guys could go and mack on the
> unsuspecting single women and the married husbands can semi-rest knowing
> your wives are occupied and pampered. plus, you can see the sights of the
> caribbean in relative style without the fear of going stark raving crazy.
> 
> my question is, would anyone out there find this interesting or
> acceptable? would any of y'all like to lecture on such a cruise? what
> would your wives or kids think? ask them! they *will* make compromises,
> even if they (seemingly) just put up with your hobbies and such.
> 
> --a
> 
> 
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