Hotmail is down. I can log on, but then I get, "Internet Explorer cannot display this website." Well, I bet it can, it's just choosing not to. IE knows that I need to finish the draft of my dissertation by 8PM, so it is choosing to keep me from my email. Problem is, IE doesn't realize how distracted I am when I can't check email. I type a paragraph, and check to see if Hotmail is back. It's not. Back to the draft. One more paragraph, check again, still not up. This would go a lot easier on all of us if IE would just let me check email, instead of acting like it knows best.
Really doesn't help that I'm writing conclusions today. I hate, hate, hate conclusions. They're utterly pointless. If you've read 47 pages of chapter 4 and still don't know what it's about, you've got bigger problems than I can fix with a conclusion. (No, I'm not willing to consider that the comprehension problem might have something to do with my writing. It's clearly you, not me.)
So, in conclusion, let me just say that I hate conclusions and want to check email.
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