Archive for February, 2010
3 years of Toastiest
(and some new pics of Aremid) February 16, 2007: I’m sure I’ll spend plenty of time redesigning this site, and I’ll second-guess myself for starting this site, and I’ll face some sort of unpleasant reaction sooner or later, but it’s time to get going with this [Read More]
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Ok, I didn’t want to have to vent so soon after my last dialysis unloading, but I’ve got to kill time somehow, anyway, while I wait for the lights to go out. It’s 11:21. Mr. X is either on the phone or chatting up another patient. Through my earplugs, [Read More]
Dialysis Around Durham
A couple of people recently sent me lists of places to dialyze around Durham. I’ve found Medicare.gov has a handy search tool for locating dialysis centers. Here’s a search of dialysis centers within 25 miles of my zip code 27701 Sharing for the benefit of the [Read More]
SuperClock
In my attempt to learn web skills, circa 1999, I’ve added SuperClock to this website. How is SuperClock better than a normal clock? You’ll have to watch it and observe for yourself. An earlier theme I used had come with a clock. This new one is homemade. So [Read More]
More Lovely Betty
I know some people who read this probably didn’t watch the Super Bowl. So I’ll share the best part. My tastes usually don’t line up with the rest of America, but on favorite-Super-Bowl-ad, my opinion matched that of the USA-Today-Ad-Meter. After the SAG [Read More]
Back to black
I changed my black-and-blue theme to white-and-black about a week ago. I’d had themes with black backgrounds for a couple of years. I thought I needed a change and should go to something a little more standard. Alas, I’ve decided I prefer a black background. [Read More]
Alice doesn’t live here anymore
And now I shall blog about soap operas. I am saddened by the passing of legendary actress Frances Reid at the age of 95. If you don’t know who that is, that’s probably good for you! That means you didn’t spend an unmentionable number of hours watching soap [Read More]
Silence would be golden
I’m getting really fed up with a particularly garrulous patient here at dialysis. If I were not reclined so that my face were hidden from his view by my dialysis machine, he would surely be talking me up, about any and every random thought that ran through his head. [Read More]


