lets all cry in unison for mister “i’ve got 11 gigs, 92 full albums of mp3’s on one hard drive” mark…
ok stop.
i’ll admit that i use about 1/2 to 3/5 of that stuff too.
Archive for September, 2000
Ever copied 11Gig worth of music between two hard drives on Windows 2000? Don’t try. There are currently 662793 Minutes Remaining to my file transfer. twiddle twiddle. at least i can do menial things like… uh. well, i can use notepad. luckily that’s where i get most of my html editing done. wait wait wait.
i am posting this link to prove that compaq computer corporation has no idea how frustrating it is for a major company to reorganize it’s website, and #1 not tell anyone, or #2 not have any “excuse us while we revamp” signs, instead you get a page that looks complete, but has not one functioning link, infact all the places that would be links, are not, just a simple jpg image…no map. just a piece of a pain in my buttocks.
*update* they did add working links to the sidebar, but they do not have a single link to the presario model, their “home user flagship” as they call it. <grrr>
did you know that public telephones are laden with enough explosives to blow your head clean off? secret government agents have been replacing the earpiece of public phones in all major cities since last december with earpieces containing deadly amounts of c-4 explosives. the government is targeting public phone kiosks because of recent developments off of the third ring of saturn, which coincide with Hitler’s return from the fabled island nation of Funkymonkey.
no music today. winamp dies, and cd’s are a pain. i’ve had to restart my computer 4 times today. there goes productivity, closely followed by sanity.
alright i’ll admit two things,
#1 i am a large scale baseball fan
#2 i am a little intrigued by the olympics.
so naturally the olympic baseball gold medal game was of interest, especially since the US was playing Cuba.
well, we sorta won
SYDNEY, Australia, Sept. 27 — It took a ragtag band of minor leaguers to bring down a dynasty and finally bring home the gold for America. Led by Hall of Famer Tom Lasorda, a collection of draft picks and major-league misfits beat mighty Cuba 4-0 on Wednesday for the United States’ first Olympic gold medal in baseball.
