Beltone

We schlepped to Albany, got there early and luckily the next customer was about 20 minutes late. So Ron was done just as the late customer walked in the door.

My navigation was fine on the way there but I totally blew it on the way home. Tried to find alternate routes to avoid traffic and could have endangered us in the process: we kept getting warnings about dangerous thunderstorms expected before we got home. When we saw a sign pointing to Schaghticoke, I knew we were pretty far afield.

We did find some pretty roads and a gorgeous reservoir about 35 minutes from the house. I think it was the Tomhannock Reservoir. Wouldn’t mind going back.

The thunderstorm turned out to be a short rain and it started after we got home. We’d had a delicious frozen pizza for lunch; I made a green salad for supper that was surprisingly good.

I got an email from MRS shortly before we left for Albany. They’d asked an AI program to analyze IIS logs to diagnose site interruptions that have been troubling them for several weeks.

The program found a bug that we should have caught in testing. I think I can fix it in the database so won’t need to recompile. The other issues were in my view trivial, missing image and style sheet files. Not the kind of thing that crashes a site.