Dilemmas

Jul. 12th, 2005 07:07 pm
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I'm trying to decide whether I spent some money and replace my trackball. It's done faithfull service for nearly five years, but the left button is getting flakey. It takes at least a couple of clicks to get any response and it frequently 'drops' the click if I'm trying to drag something around the screen. Grrr. Does this sound like a wear-and-tear thing? It's getting very annoying.

I'm probably going to replace it.

Damn.

I think that I put out eight job applications today. Go me. Tomorrow I'm going to chase those eight job applications because this whole "apply and never hear anything again" routine is getting old. I'll also be calling the agency that is supposed to be looking out for roles for me and didn't return my calls yesterday or today.

Grrr.

Why do I have the feeling that nobody wants to speak to me, never mind employ me?

And why do I have the sneaky feeling that I'm going to wind up taking a job as an accountant?


In better news, the Tour was very exciting today. Yes, I rushed home just so that I could watch the important stuff live. Must remember to book days off for the mountain stages next year.

I had a feeling that Lance would make a move today. He usually makes a move in the opening mountain stage and, more often than not, gains the yellow. True to form, that's what happened today. I have to say that Armstrong is still looking like the strongest man in the peloton.

There were some big surprises today. Mickael Rasmussen is having an amazing Tour - at the moment, he looks like the biggest threat to Lance's Tour. He stayed with the lead group the whole way through and was the only one who looked as fresh as Armstrong at the end. He's a pure climber, though, and just didn't have the sprint to outpace Valverde and Lance to the line.

Valverde looked good today and he did a great job of sticking with Lance. Definitely one to watch for the future.

The biggest surprise of the day wasn't Ullrich getting dropped and losing time - it was Vinokourov getting dropped. What happened Vino? He was the man that I thought could be the biggest threat and...ouch.

Hopefully he just had a bad day and can attack tomorrow, because he seriously needs to make up time. He looked great, fresh and sitting on Lance's wheel, but he just seemed to hit the wall very suddenly halfway up. Very sudden and very sad to see. I'm keeping my fingers crossed for his form tomorrow.

Another mountain stage tomorrow, although not a mountain-top finish like today's. Should be interesting, though :-)
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