Break of Bad Luck

For some reason, Murphy has been particularly evil to me these last two weeks. First, I lost my cellphone (that is why my cellphone number changed). Next, Delta Airlines misplaces my bags during my flight to Atlanta, and I go two days with only one set of clothing. And today, when I finally arrive back at my lab after the week-long trip, the HD on my Desktop crashed - and with the HD crash it seems I have lost all the .tex files from my work in 2007 - including my master thesis (I have PDF backups, though :-/).

This really sucks, I hope my Karma is negative enough by now that I’ll start to see some good luck coming the following weeks.

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