Happy St. Patrick’s

I’ll have a more thorough essay on the meaning of St. Patrick’s Day and what not over at the other blog at some point later today. I’ve got a bunch of thoughts ruminating in my head about being Irish and what it means in today’s world. I’ve no time to get them down right now, though, got too much work to get done. For now, just accept a hardy Top ‘o the morning! Update:finished it over my lunch!

By the way, the tape drive behaved normally on the weekend’s backup. I’m still going to look into getting new tapes and swapping out all of the older one’s we have. It’s about that time.

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