25 December 2003

I'm writing from Maine, where my mother-in-law got a new computer for Christmas. Considering the old one was running Windows 95 and was probably running a 486 (at best; it may have even been a 386), things are going much quicker now.

Regarding the alternate holiday greeting, only Matt Boggie sent something along, and it was a good one. According to him, a co-worker developed the saying "Happy Merry," which manages to combine the usual adjectives and can be used in as sarcastic a fashion as needed (or even non-sarcastically, go figure).

So a Happy Merry to all!

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