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Published on Tue 29 of Nov, 2005

Happened today:

*ring*
amette: "Mette"

woman: "Hello, Mr. Mette. I'm with the compensation department of FairPlay. You ended playing the lottery with us. We want to compensate you for whatever inconvenience made you make that decision!"

amette: "I don't remember!"

woman: "It was SKL or NKL or something like that."

amette: "Ah, I remember, I never started to play that with you!"

woman: "Well, that's exactly my business. Our compensation package includes... blaah, blah, unbelievable shit, blah, impossible promises, blah, blaah-blaaaah, no pause to say something, blah, blaaaaaah....." - she has to breathe

amette: "I'm not interested though!"

woman: "How come?"

amette: "Well, I am becoming disgusted by those telephone sellings..." - HA, now I'm going to tell!

woman hangs up

amette stares at telephone

What do we learn?
Don't be polite with those people!

Published on Tue 29 of Nov, 2005
.. but not all. The OPML-file was cut in half (probably at the position, where the disk got full). I'll try to re-add the missing feeds later this day. And for now I stopped the donkey to keep my home-partition reasonably free. At least aKregator repaired the OPML file, so that it now has linebreaks again and dunno what else - vi loads it quickly now again.
Published on Tue 29 of Nov, 2005

The /home-partition got full again and then aKregator kills the feed-file.. aaargh.. :(
When opening the OPML with vim, vi doesn't too well cope with it. It takes ages to load it and editing the same. I don't know, what's up there...
It's really fu$#ed... :(

Published on Sun 27 of Nov, 2005

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