Friday, July 13, 2007

(12:00 AM) | Adam Kotsko:

Friday Afternoon Confessional: Domestic Bliss

I confess that yesterday was perhaps the most productive day of my life. I got groceries and enough toilet paper to last a few weeks, did laundry and ironed, changed my sheets, ran the dishwasher, took out the garbage -- and I still got a significant amount of academic work done as well. I confess that it was strangely unfulfilling.

I confess that this morning I checked my free annual credit report. I confess that I only looked at it because they e-mailed me to let me know that a year had passed and I could look at it again without impacting my credit. This leads me to wonder: Why on earth did I want to look at it this time last year? I confess that the new security measures that most financial websites are implementing -- inputting the password on a separate page with some special image on it, collecting answers to several personal questions that I can apparently be asked at any given time -- do not make me feel more secure. In fact, they make me feel like there are more ways for me to mess up and be blocked from accessing my own account.

I confess that my computer is very slow lately, and it is making me angry. I confess that yesterday I ran Ad-Aware, freed up some disk space, and defragmented the hard drive. I cannot yet report if this has sped anything up.

I confess that I am running out of "maintenance" tasks. Perhaps I should run an online poll for what pathetic and unnecessary household chore I should do next:I confess that I've gotten so good at folding fitted sheets that yesterday I had to actually unfold the sheets to be able to tell which was which -- the fitted sheet version of a Turing Test.

UPDATE: I confess that someone has apparently solved the RSS feed problem I was complaining about recently.

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(Adam Kotsko has asserted the moral right to be identified as the author of this post.)