I was driving to pick up a girl for our first date and realized I was going to show up at her house a few minutes early. In this case, I didn't want to be early or late.
I pulled into a nearby parking lot for several minutes so my timing would be right on.
When I meet someone who understands all of this, I will have found my soulmate.
I have spent most of this semester quite pleased with how well I get along without a computer, until today. Today I realized that my life has become pathetic. When my computer worked, I would spend no small amount of time writing - I'd churn out some chapters in a novel or a half-dozen vignettes. I know some writers still use pen and paper, but my muse doesn't really strike unless my fingers are poised over a keyboard - after all, my handwriting can't keep up with my thoughts well enough. The point is, not having a computer really just means I spend all day watching TV.
Seb wants me to tell you that Clinton actually only won by 9.2. CNN is still saying 10, so there.
As for the DIY, which I forgot to write about the first time I posted this, I found that I can replace the DC in-board (combined with sound card) on my Powerbook for $60, if I do it myself. I'll check on the cost of getting it serviced, but I know that tends to be pretty pricey, so I might try to follow the incredibly complicated process of operating on a Mac laptop. Of course, I can't do any of this until I get back to the States and get the necessary parts.
2 comments:
I understand this, but I don't think that makes us soulmates.
Although that would be a good twist for our dating show...
I don't think I'm Brethren enough for you, besides.
hahahaha
AHH i miss your quirkiness
example:
random bca person: i know this is not my assigned seat but cant i just sit here?
nick(pointing at ticket): NO. its not your ASSIGNED SEAT. it is MY seat. your seat is number 24.
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