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31 October 2005 by nathaniel

jetlag

Sjoe. So here I am on Staten Island. Man, I’m tired. Nicky and I arrived safely after our terrible flight, and had fantastic bagels, a nap, dinner with my ‘rents, sleep. I got my new video iPod, which is dreamy, and a few t-shirts from thinkgeek, plus my new jitter serial number and shirt (cycling74) in the mail. All my server moves are complete so I might be entering the real/physical world again shortly, tho it is still slightly fuzzy; was up at 5AM this morning, which isn’t bad, considering we only arrived yesterday. We started watching the new season of Lost, which I downloaded from iTunes (I love this new video stuff!) – what is up with that 3GB cap bullshit in SA? And talk about speed….

Oh yeh, I forgot that it’s Halloween! Probably going in for some drinks with friends and to see some of the parade in a few hours. To nap or not to nap…. Been up four hours, so I guess it’s time for breakfast. So this is America?

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