Archive for July, 2007

I’m Sixteen :O

Tuesday, July 31st, 2007

People that wished me a happy birthday (excluding people I know personally):

Forums Atari Europe

The Shallow Bay

Tarot.com

Facebook

 

The emails from Forums Atari Europe and The Shallow Bay were almost identical, so I guess they use the same forum software.  Tarot (I think I read my horoscope there once) gave me a “FREE 11-Card Tarot Celtic Cross reading.” Oooooo…

 

No, I don’t feel any older.  Yes, I’m working on drivers ed.  Which is both boring and interesting at the same time.  Did you know that pedestrians have the right-of-way at corners, whether or not the crosswalks are marked by painted white lines?  Well, you do now :D.

Where the hell did everyone go?

Friday, July 13th, 2007

Erica is on choir tour.  Stephen has homework or whatever.  Everyone else - Justine, Thomas, Elaine, Kelton - just kinda dropped off the map.  Just disappeared.  =/

Do you feel lucky today?

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

You are a South African bush pilot working for Blue Sky Aviation. You fly in some critical medical supplies, enjoy a quick lunch at the hospital.  It’s a stifling 100 degrees in the shade and you’re eager to get back up to the cool, high blue yonder.

On the way back to your plane, you discover that the only bit of shade within 1 mile has become very popular…  You start calculating the distance to the plane door and wonder…

“Do I feel lucky today?”

 

Do you feel lucky?

Never mind then

Thursday, July 12th, 2007

It seems that the Vista DVD can’t find the driver for my new HDD.  Or, more likely, it’s corrupted somehow.  Grrr…

Final goodbye to Windows Vista RC1

Tuesday, July 10th, 2007

I’m in the middle of a post about Camp Oljato. But that can wait.  I got a new hard drive, and today, I’m installing that and installing Vista Ultimate onto it.  Clean install.  Which means that there will be no lingering traces of an operating that was supposed to not work.  I’ve got an external casing for the old HD, and I’m just going to use that to transfer files.  Which makes this incredibly less painful :D .