Wow, hackers should be put away for life... The big news around here is that this virus... or "worm," whatever it is, has infected MANY computers, including all the computers at work. Sadly, the only person that knows IT stuff in our office is in a village in Kharabagh without phone or internet access. I just learned more about computers in a span of 3 days than I ever wanted to know. I've been fiddling with these computers for the last 3 days now and I suppose I've become the new expert. Ah, but then I get to come home to my Mac at home, it's GREAT! But seriously, hackers, please, give us a break. We're lucky our computers work in the first place.
So on top of that, it seems that there is a power outtage that spread from New York to Ontario to Detroit and then some. Then entire Northeastern region of the US is OUT OF POWER! Oh my lord, what is going on?
Of course, I would watch news to find out, however, they are showing the Armenian documentary on PBS, so I've been watching that for an hour. Interesting. The shots of Armenia and Yerevan are a little painful to watch... I confess, (sorry Kojian) I have avoided reading the "Diaspora in Armenia" log for so long just because it hurts to much to read and see things going on in Armenia when I'm not there. So that was difficult, but overall a nice documentary.
The announcer guy is talking right now about how Armenians are like one big family... true. And with that, come all the family members that fight all the time, rebel, conserve, etc. and this family sure ain't short of that. But in all, yup. One big freakin' family!
So on top of that, it seems that there is a power outtage that spread from New York to Ontario to Detroit and then some. Then entire Northeastern region of the US is OUT OF POWER! Oh my lord, what is going on?
Of course, I would watch news to find out, however, they are showing the Armenian documentary on PBS, so I've been watching that for an hour. Interesting. The shots of Armenia and Yerevan are a little painful to watch... I confess, (sorry Kojian) I have avoided reading the "Diaspora in Armenia" log for so long just because it hurts to much to read and see things going on in Armenia when I'm not there. So that was difficult, but overall a nice documentary.
The announcer guy is talking right now about how Armenians are like one big family... true. And with that, come all the family members that fight all the time, rebel, conserve, etc. and this family sure ain't short of that. But in all, yup. One big freakin' family!


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