Our family has a new member! Delivered at 3:41PM on July 7th, 2005, weighing approximately 7 pounds. 1.67″ thin x 14.2″(w) x 10.3″(d).

Meet Charlie, named for Dominic Monaghan’s character on Lost, because I thought it would be funny to name a computer after an addict. He’s an impressionable young Dell Precision M70, with a gig of RAM and an 80 gig hard drive.

Today, I finally got rid of HAL, my ancient, ancient computer that had just been gathering dust. Lots of dust. As I dismantled him, I hummed “Daisy, Daisy” and felt terribly clever. And today, I begin the Great Data Transfer from Jimmy to Charlie, as Jimmy is going to be wiped, then sent to my sister. Thank you, Jimmy, for years of loyal-ish service! Thank you, HAL, for being a big box with electrons in it!

Dude. The Brits win at life. Well, everything but the US Revolutionary War, but you can blame the French for that. I don’t remember anyone daring to crack jokes about 9/11 the day-of, but the British response to the London terrorist attacks has been awe-inspiring. Today, as always, I’m proud to have a mostly-British heritage.

“We are striking aggressively at the terrorists in Iraq, defeating them there, so we do not have to face them on the streets of our own cities.” –Dick Cheney

My dad came into my room this morning and woke me up, looking unhappy. Holding up a slip of paper, he said, “UPS tried to deliver your computer yesterday, while we were at dinner.”

It wasn’t until I logged on to my LJ Friends list that I heard the news. I first saw it mentioned in a LJ_Democrats post, and I initally internalized it as a hypothetical situation, as if someone were trying to bring some point across by setting up some grand metaphor. But within a few seconds, my brain processed that the poster’s text was a link. I clicked, and the feeling of horrified disbelief that has swept the world this morning took hold of my throat. I wasn’t even aware I was crying until it registered that the suddenly blurry computer screen could be attested to tears.

I got hold of the basic facts, then walked downstairs to find my dad. Instead, I found my mom at the dining room table, eating breakfast and reading the newspaper.

“How could Dad come into my room and wake me up and tell me about my computer,” I said, marveling at how out-of-character this would have been for my dad. My mom looked puzzled. I looked over the headlines, and saw no mention of terrorism. “It must have happened after the papers went out,” I said, still feeling surreal. At my mom’s continued puzzlement, I told her what happened, and broke down again. We spent most of the morning tuned in to NPR.

BBC: Statement claiming London attacks
Lj_comm: London_070705, for news, updates, and discussion. Includes a roll-call for LJ Londoners and visitors that are safe and accounted for.

Londoners, our thoughts and prayers are with you. You rushed to our aid when we were attacked, and we want to repay you for your great magnanimity. Condolances to those whose family and friends were injured or lost, with hopes that London and its people will emerge from such tragedy stronger than ever.

Serenity prequel comic #1 moved to July 13th, and New International Serenity Trailer to air Friday on GMTV. At first I was disappointed, thinking bad luck for the non-Anglians, but then I immediately realized: Duh. It’ll be online in seconds. *rewatches horrid quality Comic Con teaser-trailer*

(Why am I still so squeeish over new trailer stuff? I’ve seen the movie twice!)

Also, why did none of you inform me that the second Firefly podcast had been posted? You all fail. Redeem yourselves by checking out this massive linkpost of Flan sites from Serenity Summer. [Edit: Oh. Because the second podcast was posted today, apparently. And hahaha, these people are so endearingly green.]

Sign the Save “The Inside” Petition! Or if you don’t watch “The Inside” sign it as a “Stop Fox From Cancelling Smart, Promising Shows Midway Through the First Season, Before They Even Had a Chance to Take Off.”

Remember Firefly! Remember Wonderfalls! Remember Tru Calling, which I never actually watched! Remember the Alamo! And then we’re going to Washington, D.C., to take back the White House! Yeaaughhh!

Obviously, because Fox is clearly beyond help, this petition is not going to do anything, but at least it’ll make me feel better about my righteous indignation. Curse your sudden but inevitable betrayal!

Tangentially Related: More guerilla marketing for Serenity, and the release (finally!) of PVP and ThinkGeek’s Joss Whedon is my Master Now shirt. Also, today was supposed to be the release date for the first issue of the Serenity prequel comic, but people are lame. At my preferred comic book store, they hadn’t even shipped them out yet. Hmm… I wonder if all these shipping issues are karmic backlash for me forgetting to send Renata her card while she was at camp. I found the letter under a big stack of stuff on my desk this morning. I was sure that I had sent it. Clearly, I fail at the US Postal Service.

*resists urge to hurl computer out window*

I hope all this CD-R/DVD stuff turns out to be software glitches, because otherwise, my sister is going to be a very unhappy camper. And it took 5 minutes for me to startup tonight, the majority of which featured a black screen and a blinking cursor. This laptop is an overlarge, internet-enabled paperweight.

When is the new computer arriving? I got an email Sunday saying that it had been shipped, and it was supposed to be Next Day delivery. Sure, we had the holiday on Monday, but it’s now been two business days.

*whinges excessively*

Just got tickets for Spamalot and The Light in the Piazza. The word of the day is EEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEALANTUDYKEEEEEE.