So now I’ve been at HostGator for a month so far. And as I thought in my previous posting, it is nice having clear lines of distinction between the levels of support. Sometimes however it can be frustrating. Though as a general rule, if we know how to do something we can help the customer do it, with out getting into any issues, as long as we let the customer know this is beyond what we normally offer, and other agents may not help them with the same issue.

If you look on a map, Houston is really close to the Gulf of Mexico, though not close as compared to how close I was to the ocean when I lived in Torrance and Manhattan Beach. (I’m currently about 62.7 miles away from the Gulf of Mexico).

When I first got here, the weather seemed to be pretty comparable to that of Manhattan Beach and Torrance, I assume that is the heart of winter here. We then got some very muggy days, and then some very rainy days. For a week now its been raining at least an hour each day.

From Flood

Hopefully this will go soon, its supposed to warm up to the 80′s starting later this week.

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Woke up early this morning (early for someone who didn’t go to bed till 4 AM anyways), and while doing some searching online to see when the State of California will give me my refund, I saw the following at Google:

Google saying its currently 0 degrees in Houston, TX

Google saying its currently 0 degrees in Houston, TX

I thought this was really suprising, considering how warm it is in my apartment.

Guess I will file this in with occassional odd news that Google gives.

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