December 15, 2006

The death of a generation



Having been to New York recently, I can totally see this conversation happening.
(Funny)

Thanks for the link, kat.

November 27, 2006

Wish List



Ok, Thanksgiving Day is over. (And if you are Native, You'reWelcome Day is over) Food was made, consumed, and much leftovers remain. The song remains the same every year. But enough of that. On to much, MUCH more important things.

No, I'm not really talking about Christmas. I'm talking about the time of year when Jay gets lots of gifts. And I do mean LOTS of gifts.

So, to ease your troubles of deciding what to get me, I will provide you with a list. (See how easy I'm making this on y'all)

The List:
1) Red Octane Guitar hero guitar - guitar only. We already have Guitar Hero 1 & 2. Not the knock-off brand either. That one doesn't work with GH#2.
2) Nintendo Wii - who can argue with the nunchucks
3) Jeweled Cockroach - saw this at the Black Chandelier store in the Gateway mall. It's pretty cool.
4) Arrested Development Season 3 - This will round out my collection
5) Motion City Soundtrack tickets - Although they are touring with All American Crybabies....Rejects, they still have an excellent opening show. I'm pretty sure my sister and I will leave after MCS.

That's pretty much it for this year. See how little I require. Low maintance even.

October 31, 2006

Where have all the good candy bars gone ?


I have a bone to pick with Mars Inc. We all know and love them for the fine assortment of chocolates and candy bars that they produce for all to enjoy (-Kat, we also very much love Kara's chocolate, especially the mint truffels). Ever since I was a wee lit'le soccer player until now, I still get a craving for a Snickers bar washed down with water before a soccer game. (Kinda the craving I still have for orange slices and water. Oh, the taste of soccer treats).

But for the past couple of years, they have stopped selling my much beloved Mars bars. Seriously, this was THE best candy bar of all time !! No other candy bar in the WORLD can even come close to a good Mars bar. But for some reason, unbeknownest to me, they stopped selling Mars bars in the United States. I have not found a reason for this MAJOR oversight. The only way to get a Mars bar is to order them from the UK. If you want an almond-less version of the Mars bar, then you can get them from Canada.

Returning to my point, why the stoppage of sales of Mars bars?!? Why?!? WHY?!? WHY?!?

I'm just a kid who wants a good ol' fashion Mars bar. Is that too much to ask ?!?

October 18, 2006

BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA


Take THAT stupid iPods !!!!

Just like the eSpencer, YOU SUCK !!!!

October 11, 2006

Helloween



It's that time of year again. Time to start wearing jackets, time to turn your clocks back, and time to start listening to Godsmack 24/7.

Yes, friends, it's season. Where we celebrate all things Tribal, all things Wiccan, and all things Sully Erna. Set it to some deep drums and mix in a dash of .

So break out your black shirt, your Morbid nail polish, and bring in the new season.

Remember, the Tradition.

October 9, 2006

Screw Christopher Columbus !!!

That's all.

September 29, 2006

TURTLES !!!!


Ok, I know you all have been dying to know the latest on the Ninja Turtles and their movie that is coming out next year. So, here is what and where I got my Info.

Teaser: The teaser trailer has been released and is on the Apple website. Go here to see it.

Fan Facts: This website is from a guy that went to ComicCon and got as many facts as he could. Other sources have similar info, so it seems like this guy did some good detective work.

More Facts. They confirm what has already been seen, but it's always good to get a 2nd source.

From the Teaser, I am a little disappointed that the Turtles were designed with a rather skinny physique, large triangle eyes, and sorta big beaks. It can be argued that they were trying for the original 'big feet', 'large head' design from the first graphic novels, but even in that the turtles were more stocky than what was in the teaser. I do, however, like the fact that it is going to try to stay true to the comics and cartoons, with references too, and that Peter Laird was involved as much as he could, but we will see what happens opening night...RIGHT !!!!!

I'm going to watch the trailer one more time.

September 28, 2006

Computer helps


At work I take care of all the laptops and computers in our main office, in our area offices, and on our Rapid Responses. Because of this, I have to find and maintain software that will keep these computers safe from intruders, hackers, spyware, malware, viruses, and the like. As such, I've run across some really good tools to help protect our computers. I find both good, bad, and ugly programs that claim to clean and protect. Also, I've had the opportunity to help some friends with their 'puters to keep them safe and functional. So now, I pass my help to you.

If you want to protect your 'puter, here are some software that I found to be the best-so-far. You can download them for free. Most of them do not run by themselves, so you will have to maintain them yourselves, but they are advanced enough to where they will install updates at the click of a button.

1) Ad-aware SE Personal Edition 1.06: This will scan your computer for tracking cookies, data-miners, and adware. It's pretty easy to use and can Update at the click of a button. You have to run the scan and update yourself.

2) Windows Defender (Beta 2): for x86 computers: A Microsoft program that prevents pop-ups and security threats. It will have to Validate your copy of Windows XP in order to get this. If you are running MAC OS X, a cracked copy of XP, or another copy of Windows, you probably won't be able to get this. Will update along with XP updates. You need to run this copy yourself, not self running. Will scan your computer. It's still in the Beta stage, but it's alright.

3) Spyware Blaster 3.5.1: I like this program. It's not the normal 'Scan & Clean' program. It actually prevents adware, spyware, tracking cookies, etc. from downloading onto your machine. Even cooler than that, it works for both Windows Internet Explorer and Mozilla's Firefox browsers. You just have to activate the protections and run the Update everynow and then to keep your database up to date.

4) CWShredder 2.19: (Click on the'Softpedia Secure Download (US)' link and save to your Desktop, then install) This one isn't that impressive but it does what it was created for: to remove traces of 'CoolWebSearch' hijacker tools and spyware. It seems like Spyware Blaster already covers this, but if you are extra paranoid, then you can download this for your computer as well. Needs to be Run and Updated manually.

5) SpyBot Search & Destroy: Spybot has kinda fell behind. It use to be one of the premier anti-spyware programs out there, but has not done much over the past couple years. It still works, just not as cool as SpywareBlaster or AdAware. Might still catch a few with it. Needs to be Run and Updated manually.

There are a tons of Anti-Spy, Anti-PopUp, etc., software out there. This list is just a few of the cooler/more well known ones. I just wanted to offer a flavor of what is out there. While it is good to error on the side of safety and maybe install 3 or 4 of these programs, it is not necessary to install all of them. Some cover areas that others don't. It's always a good idea to run a few of these every now and then just to keep you machine as clean as possible. Some/most will run with any OS, but some don't (like Windows Defender, which will only work with Windows XP).

If you want more choices then you can Google or Ask for more. Just type in something like 'Antispy' or 'Anti Popup' or 'Anti Adware'.

September 22, 2006

For Chris S.



Angels Fall First

An angelface smiles to me
Under a headline of tragedy
That smile used to give me warmth
Farewell - no words to say
Beside the cross on your grave
And those forever burning candles

Needed elsewhere
To remind us of the shortness of your time
Tears laid for them
Tears of love tears of fear
Bury my dreams dig up my sorrows
Oh Lord why
The angels fall first?

Not relieved by thoughts of Shangri-La
Nor enlightened by the lessons of Christ
I'll never understand the meaning of the right
Ignorance lead me into the light

Needed elsewhere...

Sing me a song
Of your beauty
Of your kingdom
Let the melodies of your harps
Caress those whom we still need

Yesterday we shook hands
My friend
Today a moonbeam lightens my path
My guardian

-Nightwish

Miss you, buddy.

September 15, 2006

Yew Nork, Yew Nork, It's a Tell of a Hown


It's pretty much old news now, but I went to New York a couple weekends ago and it was a blast. Among the more exciting parts that went on were the following:
1) Seeing 'Chicago' on Broadway
2) Seeing eSpencer and a lady pushing a baby stroller almost get killed by a 1,000,000 lb. tie down falling from a Billboard
3) Being witness to eSpencer belly dance to "Hips Don't Lie" in Times Square to the blairing radio of some Roto-Rooter guys
4) Having a 3 man Mariachi Band play ON the subway and witnessing a South American band (complete with drums) play in a Subway station.
5) Seeing the Statue of Liberty and bringing up Peter Venkman's question of wondering "Whether she's naked under that toga. She *is* French. You know that."
6) Walking around Times Square by myself after Midnight and getting the urge to eat KFC.
7) Eating at the Seidfeld resturant.
8) Seeing some people get arrested at Old Navy downtown for shoplifting
9) Going to the Museum of Modern Art and loving the Digital Art display.
10) Having the opportunity to go to the Midtown Comic book store and wishing I were a millionaire, so I could buy everything in the store. Like a bull in a china shoppe, or a baby in a candy store...or something like that

Last, but not least,
11) Spending an obscene amount of $$$ just to make it out of there alive.

It was a good little vacation before starting the school thing again. As such, only 2 semesters to go...

...hope I don't screw up.

September 8, 2006

Sorry, this post is going to be Uber-techy. I'll post about my trip to the NYC later. I just wanted to keep this find, it may even help you if you ever tried to do the updates on your Microsoft Office programs.

SKU011.CAB error


Taken from http://useful.wordpress.com/2006/01/26/sku011cab/

"Stupid annoying error upon installation - on a clean install or when setting up outlook under a new profile for example, solution below:

Regedit (start -> run -> type regedit)
Go to HKEY_LOCAL_MACHINE, Software, Microsoft, Office, 11.0, Delivery.

There should be only 1 directory under Delivery, which is your DownloadCode (mine was 90000409-6000-11D3-8CFE-0150048383C9). Select that directory. On the right side of the screen, right-click on CDCache. Change the value to 0."

This deals with editing the registery, ALWAYS BE CAREFUL WHEN DOING STUFF IN THE REGISTERY. Back up your system first, just to be safe.

There is no need to reboot the computer, it should start working automatically. Updates can be done immediately afterward.

August 24, 2006

Eddie Murphy & Scary Spice ...Married ???








Can you see it? I think i can.

August 2, 2006

I'm bored, Work Sucks, and my 80s internet radio station isn't playing anything good. It's not even noon yet.

Boo !

On the lighter side, KC & the Sunshine band just came on playing "I'm your boogie man". A great song but awesomely redone by Mr. Rob Zombie and then Re-redone by Mr. Zombie for the 'Super Sexy Swinging Sounds' album.

Anyway, a sad story for you. It goes like this:

Every tuesday, my roommates have this tradition of going to the Demae Sushi resturaunt because tuesdays are 1/2 off sushi. They've been going for over a year now, me thinks, and as often as I'm able, I go too. The food is not bad but it's not the greatest either, but it's worth going for the 1/2 off stuff.

Anyway, we went again last night. Since we've been going, we've noticed an increase in the amount of people that are starting to go. When I started to go, it was usually a 20 minute wait to get in and then maybe another 10-15 minutes till we got food. It wasn't bad.

Now: we waited an hour and some change just to get in and then about another 30 minutes before we got food. It sucked beyond reason !!! Almost 2 frikkin hours !!! The most sad part of this whole story is that, these people know us. Believe me, you can't miss or not notice us. Not that we are overly loud and distructive, but my roommates are always there, they talk to all the waiters and managers, and we usually have a good sized group. Regardless, they still act like we don't exist and the service still sucks. As such, we never leave tips (except once where an older Asian lady took care of us and we all really liked her because we didn't have to ask for our drinks to be filled) and it's gotten to the point where the stupid girl at the register asks us, FRiKKiN ASKS US, if we left a tip. "Did you leave a tip?" What waiter or waitress asks that !!! Maybe if we got better service, we would start leaving tips again. They know we are coming and they know who we are. You would think that they would check on us every now and then. Boo !!!!

As far as the subject of tipping is concerned, I always leave one. At the least, 15%. For outstanding service, I'm not opposed to leaving more. I understand that in many occasions, servers make crap for an hourly wage and rely on tips.

(Tangent)
One time a few years ago, I went to Chile's with some kids from the BYU mulitcultural club TMF (Tribe of Many Feathers) ((Which by the way, is probably the dumbest name for a multicultural group that I've heard yet, and I've heard of alot)). Well, as we were hanging out and about to pay the check, one of the girls refused to leave a tip (the server was excellent) because she didn't see why she had to. The whole of the argument was that "They know what they are getting into when they start this job. If they know they are not going to get much, then they shouldn't apply." How freakin' REZ is that ?!? Her argument very much resembled Mr. Pink's argument in Reservour Dogs. Regardless of the onslaught of retorts and counter arguments, she still didn't leave a tip. That girl went on to be come Miss Indian BYU. She was stupid.
(/tangent)

So now, because there are tons of people now going to Demae and the asshole staff there still suck, I'm now on a movement to find a new tuesday night hangout spot. Waiting 2 hours for mediocre sushi is not worth it.

There is a place by the University Mall called Chen's Noodle house that is pretty good and still relatively unknown. The food is good and the service is excellent. Really all I ask in service is to have my drink refilled, that all I really care about.

So Chen's is probably going to be the new place.

t(-_-t) Demae!

sad story

July 22, 2006

Happy Life Day everybody !!!


November 17, 1978 -- A date that WAS forgotten. It was on this day that a one time showing of this Holiday special aired on national television. Much money...MUCH MUCH $$$ was spent trying to keep this from the general public. And for good reason. Master copies were purchased and subsequently destroyed. But with the advent of the internet, the once loathed, one time broadcast TV event of that year was given new life and allowed to rear it's forever ugly face upon all who are willing to spend their time on this lost little web gem.

So without further ado, I present to you, as best pieced-together as I can, the Star Wars Holiday Special.
Part 1:

Part 2-ish:

Part 3 or 4 (I'm not sure):

Part whatever, the show's Credits play, so I'm assuming its the last:



This is the most I could find...at least on YouTube. You're going to have to google the rest to fill in the gaps. If you really want to know what's going on, Go Here.


OMFG, it's awful !!!!!

July 14, 2006

The World Cup ended a couple weeks ago and now I have nothing to wake up early for anymore. TV has been more dull and boring without a WC game on or WC highlights. It's been very disconcerting. But, just as I though I was in the darkest abyss of my usual TV viewing activities, a new and exciting show appeared to save my summer TV watching. The World Series of Pop Culture on VH1. I know this show was in the works, after hearing back in March that Kerry Jackson of X96 put a team together and tried out for the show. I've been waiting for a show like this for a long time.

Growing up as a little injun on the rez, I was exposed at an early age to the greatness of the game show Jeopardy. Everytime I heard the theme music, I would run to the living room and watch. Everytime there was a Daily Double, my dad and I would show at the TV, "ALL OF IT, SUCKER !!!!!" To this day, everytime Jeopardy is on TV, I must watch. To this day, everytime there is a Daily Double, I must yell, "ALL OF IT, SUCKER !!!!!"

Now, as the World Cup drew to a close and I saw no escape from a summer filled with the same boring Crap that is usually on, I fould solace in a game show that pits fellow nerds, geeks, and fanboys against each other to show who the knows the most useless information about the recent fleeting trends. I was rather proud when the Comic Movie catagory was easily swept. And, with team names like "I heart Jake Ryan", "Cheetara", and "Sexual Chocolate" how could you Not like this show ?!?!

I've always felt that one day my love for trivia and useless information would pay off. I could always see myself competing on Jeopardy, but I think I would fair far better on the Pop Culture game show. I just might have to put a team together for the next one...

July 3, 2006

Latest News:
My brother and I are going in together on a Condo/Town House in Orem. It is Freakin sweet and, in a few hundred years, we will own it. It's going to be the most kick ass place in the world.

(I am once again broke as a joke.)

June 14, 2006

Seth McFarlane does Harvard.
Part 1 of 4:

Part 2 of 4:

Part 3 of 4:

Part 4 of 4:

June 9, 2006

Copa Mundial, bebé


May 12, 2006

Put this in your pipe and smoke it!



Spoilers:

7 minutes of Heaven, hosted by Dell.

Sentinals, there are Sentinals!!!

April 4, 2006

This blog as been in queue for quite some time. The magic has worn off but it is still significant.

Hitting the Wall



Every year, about this same time, I go through what marathon and distance runners call 'Hitting the Wall. This is, basically, the point in the run where a runner is totally depleated of energy and the muscles are fatigued to an extreme point. It pretty much feels like running with a piano on your shoulders.

Well, a couple weeks ago, I hit this point, but with school. Surviving a semester and a half of school is enough to wear anyone down. And for me, when I get too over loaded, I start to shut down and not start not caring about what happens. When this occurs, that's when the homework starts to build up. I start surfing the net more, I start missing class, I watch more TV, and I listen to music/go to concerts more. Well, this year is no different...except for one major detail: I want to graduate and not take any of this semesters classes over again. Ok, that was two reasons, but they are pretty much the same thing.

So with this in mind, I've had to trudge on. I'm still backed up in my homework, and with 2 weeks left of regular school to go, I have a lot of work ahead. One of the few saving graces has been that the weather is getting warmer. While it still sucks being in the IT computer lab while there is great weather outside, it won't be long before summer is here and this semester is over.

Now, I'm coming out from 'Hitting the Wall' and slowly getting my focus back. It's been hell trying to stay focused in this last stretch of school, but it very much resembles how I've run since 7th grade: Begin with a really good pace, pull back a bit to a good steady pace for the duration, get close to fatigue, but in the final few laps, give it everything I have for the remainder. So far, it's worked for me.

If it seems like there have been a few sports references in the past few posts, well, that's probably because I'm looking forward to playing soccer in the warm summer air. I can't think of anything better than a warm summer day on a freshly cut grass field, waiting for someone to play soccer on it. On my T-5 of favorite smells in the world, a freshly cut soccer field. It's been on there since high school.

Anyway, school is almost over and warm days are around the corner.

March 25, 2006

Boy, oh, Boy. Talk about March Madness There's been much activity the past couple weeks, and there's more to come. Homework...catching up with late homework...projects and presentations due...etc,etc,etc.

But rather than talk about school, all I have to say is: MY BRACKET IS SCREWED OVER !!! My only hope is UConn.

One of my brackets had Syracuse win the whole tournament. Mainly, I just wanted to see McNamara carry his team all the way. That was wishful thinking, but it would have been cool to see.

My other bracket has UConn winning. That's my only saving bracket. Other than that, its been a pretty exciting tourny.

Cinderella George Mason making the Elite 8. UCLA vs. Gonzaga. LSU beating Duke. Talk about unexpectedness. What would be awesome to see is UCLA back in the Finals. Last time I was rooting for the Bruins was when Bailey was playing for them.

Right now, UCLA is beating Memphis. Time to put more money on UConn.

March 15, 2006

Here is my list of Top 10 Things that must Go... Oops, wrong list. Here is my "Meme List".

Five Movies You Can Watch Over and Over:
1. Resident Evil: Apocalypse
2. Stargate
3. X-Men 2
4. Wayne's World
5. Terminator 2


Five embarrassing Songs that You Know All the Words To:
1. "Sk8ter Boi" - Avril Lavigne
2. "You were meant for me" - Jewel
3. "Barbie Girl" - Aqua
4. "Stronger" - Britney Spears
5. "Say You'll Be There" - Spice Girls


Five Memorable Halloween Costumes:
1. Brian Fellows - age 24
2. Batman - age 12
3. Vampire - age 10
4. He-man - age 9
5. Punk - age 7 (not a halloween costume, but worn for 'Punk Day' in 2nd grade)


Five Celebrities You Believe May Secretly be Alien:
1. Cameron Diaz
2. Kristen Dunst
3. Tom Cruise
4. Hayden Christensen
5. Marie Osmond


Five Occupations that You Know You Could Never Do:
1. Telemarketer: Cause it just sucks
2. Trophy wife: something tells me that I would not be good at it
3. BYU Honor Code Enforcer: umm...yeah
4. Sanitation Engineer: In a tie for dead last with #1
5. The 'Quick talking Legal/rule reader guy' at the end of Car/medicine/contest commercials on the radio: I can't talk in normal speed


Five Books You've Recently Read Outside of Schoolwork:
1. The War of the Worlds, H.G. Wells
2. Alice in Wonderland, Lewis Carroll
3. Queen of the Damned, Anne Rice
4. Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets, J.K. Rowlings
5. Vampire LeStat, Anne Rice


Five Ways to Perfectly Spend an Afternoon:
1. Playing Soccer
2. Sleeping
3. Playing 'Need for Speed: Underground' on a PC
4. Golfing
5. With a good book


Five Lines You Blatantly Stole From a Movie, TV, a Commercial, or Song:
1. "WHAT THE DEUCE ?!?!" - Stewie (Family Guy)
2. "I'm Rick James, Bitch !!" - Dave Chappelle as Rick James (Chappelle Show)
3. "Dee De Deeeeeeee !!" - Carlos Mencia (Mind of Mencia)
4. "WHAT !!!", "YAY-YAA !!!", "OAK-KAY !!!" - Lil John
5. "FLAVA FLAV !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!" - Flava Flav


Not Your 5 Favorite Foods, But the 5 You're Most Likely Eating:
1. Anything from McDonalds
2. Anything from the Cougareat
3. Anything from a Vending Machine in the Crabtree Building
4. Homemade Spaghetti
5. Homemade Sandwich


Five People Who Must Immediately Respond:
1. Em
2. Kat
3. Ritz
4. Nama
5. Crystal

To play. Put a link to your blog in the comments or if you don't have one, leave some responses in the comments.
Dare I say, if you don't fill out and forward your responses, then you will have a constant cloud hanging over you, raining open Sharpie markers and ABC gum.

March 14, 2006

Normally, We at jaju.blogspot.com try to not rely on pics as blogs. We've, generally, relied on the strength of text to make or break this site. But for today's post, there is no other way but to deliberately a post pic to relay our important message.


Punk J
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This pic was submitted to MyHeritage.com and ran through the celebrity database to see which celebrities look like the person in this pic. We are pleased with the overall results. Some of the celebs we had to Google. Here are the results:

1) Ashton Kutcher (67%)

2) Jude Law (63%)

3) Stephen Baldwin (58%)

4) Lars Von Trier (56%) - Danish Film maker

5) Hrithik Roshan (55%) - Bollywood superstar

6) Robbie Williams (54%) - English Pop star

7) Eusebio (53%) - Portuguese Football legend

8) Dean Cain (51%)

9) Woody Harrelson (50%)

10) a young Glenn Gould (50%) - Canadian classical musician

I tried to find pics that were close to what was given. If you are going to submit your pic, you have to sign up with myheritage.com.

Enjoy

February 27, 2006

I got the Bird (and other short stories)

Today is warm and I love it. I woke up at my usual early hour (8am) and turned on my favorite Morning radio show (X96: Radio From Hell) and found out that it was going to be about 60 degrees today. Great, right?
After my two classes, I decided that it was JDawg weather and went to go get one. One great thing about JDawgs is the owner's wife remembers me and my order. We usually chat for a bit while she makes my JDawg with Special Sauce, relish, and Jalapeno/Banana Peppers (today I went with the Banana Peppers). Then, as I was sitting in my favorite spot (on the curb in the Y parking lot), I found a little bird looking for scraps in the parking lot. The Mary Poppins 'Feed the Birds' song ran through my head for a second (but got drowned out by the Coheed & Cambria coming from my mp3 player after that second), so I decided to feed him/her/it. So I took a small piece of my JDawg bread and threw it a few feet in front of me. The bird saw it and ran for it. It took the bit of bread and ran under a car to eat it. It was awesome. This process continued for 4/5ths of my JDawg. The last time I threw the bit-o-bread too close to myself, which the bird came as close as it dared, thought for a while and few away. It was cool to have some entertainment during my lunch. That was one of the best lunch dates that I've had in a while.
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These next couple of weeks are going to Suck Big Time! I've got a CS and a Networking test starting on friday. Both in the dreaded testing center. Both allow 1 page of notes. SUCK !!!!!!!!!!!!! Usually, allowing any pages of notes for a test is bad. It just means, it's going to be THAT much harder.
Then after that, the next week I'm going to get a take home test for my Human-Computer Interface (HCI) class. (DAMAGE !!!) Take home test are tough also!!
After that, the rest of the semester will be dedicated to 1) Building my own Operating System, 2) Coming up with some type of Networking project for the end of the semester, 3) Catching up in all the lab write ups and homework that I haven't turned in yet, and 4) Doing about a Ba-gillion normal labs for all my classes.
The only reassurance I've had is: it's already half way thorugh the semester and I haven't shot myself yet. I should be able to make it. Also, looking forward to playing soccer helps.
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In a very geeky moment during the semester, I decided to use the Switch that I bought a while ago and network the 3 computers that I have (1 desktop and 2 laptops) together in my room. It's been great but it took a while to get everything set up and all the necessary programs on all my 'puters. One of my laptops I turned into a Linux machine, the other two remain Windows. It's been great. I can leave my 'Transformer' laptop at school and I can still program at home and do my Linux labs from home as well. The only thing I really need to take home is my Flash Drive and maybe a book if I choose to read. It's been most excellent. Although, on the weekends, I do take my 'Transformer' laptop home, cause it's the one that kicks @$$ and is the one I can do almost everything on.
Home networking is the way to go.
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In a tribute to one of the greats, I would like to take this opportunity to dedicate this portion of my blog to mention a beloved actor that has started in so many TV shows, Disney movies, and an episode of Scooby Doo (that is one of my favorites) that I grew up watching. This one goes out to beloved actor Don Knotts !!!! You will be missed, Buddy. With Hot Lead and Cold Feet we let you go to join that Great Apple Dumpling Gang in the sky, aka Pleasantville.
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I've had my mp3 player for a couple months now and I love it. It's great for when I go running, go to the weight room, walking to class, and working on my labs. With a storage capacity of 20 gigs, it can store all the music that I have and then some. I like it alot. The only down side, I've dropped it enough to screw it up. Every now and then, when I turn it off, it gets caught in a loop and won't shut off. So I have to wait till the battery runs out before I can use it again. That part sucks, but it is not very often that happens. I think I damaged the RAM enough that it gets overloaded and then caught in a loop. I already opened it up and took a look at the innerds. (that part was awesome) I might end up getting a rio from eBay that is being sold for parts and swap out the damaged stuff. If I can do that, then that would be most excellent (Thank you IT 104).
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That's all I have for right now. I have to get some homework done... (see, I told you I would write when the weather got warmer)

February 20, 2006

If you told me this when I was 10 yrs. old... or 15 ... or a few months ago, I would have believed you.

Your results:
You are Superman
























Superman
85%
Robin
72%
Batman
60%
The Flash
50%
Supergirl
50%
Spider-Man
45%
Green Lantern
45%
Hulk
45%
Iron Man
40%
Catwoman
40%
Wonder Woman
35%
You are mild-mannered, good,
strong and you love to help others.


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February 3, 2006

Can't talk. . .doing homework. . .got sick two times. . .playing soccer. . .reading for class. . .working on brother's website.

See you when the weather gets warmer. . .or when the homework lightens up.