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March 04, 2008

Back From Bali

he.jpgWe took a week off to visit Bali. Here we are, homeward bound.

Baliewheels

While we were there, it looked more like this:

Balipool

Not so bad, eh? I'll let Belle post more photos later, if she cares to. Things I learned: for some reason Talking Points Memo just won't load in Bali. Also: our new macbook died stone cold dead. For 36 hours. Then it started working again. For no reason. But the clock had obviously died in the meantime because it was way off. What the hell? That's upsetting. What should we get checked.

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Zoe is totally rocking the high ponytails.

You know, my powerbook dies every time I fly for about a day or so. And Mr. B's did last time we flew, too.

I can't imagine what it is, but maybe there's something about them that doesn't fly well?

Lovely holiday on the paradise island of Bali. It is such a great holiday destination in Asia with long white sandy beaches, exciting Balinese culture and friendly hospitable people. It is easy to travel to Bali and find your desire hotels n Bali.

Even the spammers of Bali are efficient and reasonably on-topic! It's a paradise.

Reset the PRAM 5 times. Restart and hold the "P", "R", "Option" and "Apple" keys simultaneously while starting up -- hold until computer has restarted 5 times.

Maybe it was something about the temperature or humidity there?

eva!! email me!

The clock on the Apple machines are funny beasts, they go back to factory settings every time the battery on the laptop dies. Just an annoying part of an otherwise good machine. Good luck!

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