Timing... (Star Wars Episode 3)
Jun. 15th, 2005 02:36 pmSo, I finally get to see Star Wars, Episode 3...
...on a Tuesday...
...via the matinee ticket (which they pushed the price up).
The theater's empty save for me and whoever comes in the next twenty minutes from the 5:40pm showtime. It's a workday, however, so I expect I'll have the theater all to myself.
( Things have changed... )
Ten before. Damn, another person joined. Thought I'd have this huge theater all by myself. Hopefully the other guy who just walked in will turn off his *!)@( cell phone before the movie starts.
Why timing? Origionally, I was to go in, spend two hours debugging hardware. It took longer. Twice as long. The old server wasn't taking well to the new drive that was shoved in, and I had to "monsterize" a setup. That ground to a halt when I found that the OS disks the client has aren't plain
"slap and forget" disks, but "upgrade" disks. ARGH! Plus, since I needed approval for most of everything, I couldn't do much of anything.
Which leads me down to here.
( Three hours later... )
...on a Tuesday...
...via the matinee ticket (which they pushed the price up).
The theater's empty save for me and whoever comes in the next twenty minutes from the 5:40pm showtime. It's a workday, however, so I expect I'll have the theater all to myself.
( Things have changed... )
Ten before. Damn, another person joined. Thought I'd have this huge theater all by myself. Hopefully the other guy who just walked in will turn off his *!)@( cell phone before the movie starts.
Why timing? Origionally, I was to go in, spend two hours debugging hardware. It took longer. Twice as long. The old server wasn't taking well to the new drive that was shoved in, and I had to "monsterize" a setup. That ground to a halt when I found that the OS disks the client has aren't plain
"slap and forget" disks, but "upgrade" disks. ARGH! Plus, since I needed approval for most of everything, I couldn't do much of anything.
Which leads me down to here.
( Three hours later... )