I Feel Like a Celebrity

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I suscribe to lots of news feeds and one of them is the Movable Type Community News Aggregator. Today when I was reading through them I came across 5 entries to do with Babble On, another site where I talk about my MT experiences. For those of you wondering what MT is, it's a publishing platform and the program behind this site and most of the other sites I have.

Tonight I've been at a friend's house since 5.30 (and it's now 9pm) doing some computer maintenance. The biggest job is a full backup, and then to set up a scheduled task to perform incremental backups each night. This first backup is taking forever but the beauty is the daily backups should only take 15 minutes or less each night. Only changes are saved, but in case of an emergency and the need to restore the computer, nothing will be lost.

I've been putting this particular job off and my conscience was getting the better of me, so tonight I bit the bullet and got the job done. I'll do a gym class tomorrow night to make up for the body balance class I missed tonight. I'm still feeling the effects of the step class I went to on Monday night, especially in the legs. No pain no gain, so they say.

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Jean Vanier

"We who are rich are often demanding and difficult. We shut ourselves up in our apartments and may even use a watchdog to defend our property. Poor people, of course, have nothing to defend and often share the little they have.

When people have all the material things they need, they seem not to need each other. They are self-sufficient. There is no interdependence. There is no love. In a poor community, however, there is often a lot of mutual help and sharing of goods, as well as help from outside. Poverty can even become a cement of unity."

Source: Jean Vanier, "Community and Growth"

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