Thursday, December 23, 2004

my kitchen usually smells like whiskey

Cha'Perkins called me from work--I guess we took down a handful of circuits (probably T1's) of an AOL subsidiary, and there is a huge escalation afloat. The group that usually suspends and restores circuits is part of a different center--who didn't have to come into work today, and there there are only four people in our center who are trained, and have the system access, to do it (but none of them are there, either). Perkins called me to fill me in, and I told him that it would have to be a good chunk of overtime if management were to buckle down and ask me to come in. Enthralling, huh?

Kari, LPMN meetings, and Liberty Center duty have bveen occupying my week, but I have nothing to do in the way of plans, today. Finally started reading 1984.

Interesting debate with Perkins the other day, too. I had to pull out my Bastiat logic:
Human law exists to protect one's own life and property. Community law came to be in effort for a group to band together to protect each others' lives and property. When Law enacted by a group or organization gets to the point which it currently is, then be definition an injustice has taken place; consider this--in the nature of true law, in any situation where the law allows a group to act or react in a nature in which an individual cannot, then this injustice is rampant.

Huh.

-Brenn
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1 Comments:

Anonymous said...

i read you. really. -k

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