I’m sitting here right now at a Starbucks across the street from St. Lukes Roosevelt Hospital where my brother in law is undergoing brain surgery as I write. He’s in good hands and we’re all praying he’ll be okay. It’s nice to be able to get away and check email and surf for a few minutes without schlepping my whole laptop. Thanks to [Skweezer.net](http://www.skweezer.net) reading websites via a 320 pixel wide screen is quite doable. I don’t go to any site on this thing without it, including this very screen to post to my blog. I know there’s controversy in the blogoworld around sites like Skweezer and Bloglines which have the nerve to make the web more accessible and make money while they’re doing it. Note to whining bloggers: If I can’t get your content through Skweezer or Bloglines I’m not reading your site at all so get over yourself. I know that you wrote your stuff, does it really matter what shell is around it? By the way, got great news yesterday regarding one of the things I didn’t want to talk about over the weekend. My mother had a cancer scare of her own, on her pancreas. CT scan was 100% normal. Thank goodness. I hope we’re getting more good news today.
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