Apart from a general inability to blog, I'm having a grand time here in San Diego. My faithful laptop seems to be breathing its last and iBAHN High-Speed Hotel Internet Access is (as usual) about as high-speed as a glacier on Valium. I'm doing this much on my iPad, which is okay for short messages but not conducive to anything of any real length.
But let's focus on the important stuff, shall we? All these years of convention-going, I've never had any idea how much I was walking. I mean, I knew my feet felt like Dick Cheney had ordered the Gitmo treatment for them but how many miles was I actually logging? Turns out it's a lot more than I'd have guessed: Yesterday, I covered 6.7 or so says my Omron Pedometer. Since the Omron folks also make those blood pressure monitors I came to not trust (link to old posting would go here were I not on my iPad) I am skeptical of precise accuracy…but the count of steps does seem to be valid. Maybe Comic-Con is healthier for me than I thought?
There will be more here when I can put more here via more efficient means…and when I don't have four panels to rush off and do. I guess what I'm doing here is blaming my failure to update the ol' blog on technology…and when you get right down to it, isn't that pretty much what technology is for?