Archive for the Month of July 2005
Posted on Friday, July 29, 2005 | Filed under: Friday Random Ten
Record the first ten songs played on your MP3 device and rate how much you like them.
Mine are on a scale of 1 to 10, with 10 being kick ass and 1 being doomed for deletion.
Eric Clapton — I Shot the Sheriff
Makes me want to smoke pot and it has a groove to it. 8/10.
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Posted on Friday, July 29, 2005 | Filed under: Domesticated
I’ve made some progress on the Clapotis — I’m on the sixth repeat of the straight rows. I think I may watch a couple of movies today and try to get the remaining six repeats done. It worked last weekend.
This is the Clap before I started the straight section and before the dropped stitches, on [...]
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Posted on Friday, July 15, 2005 | Filed under: Dirty Little Consumer, Friday Random Ten, Geeky
Today’s FRT is in celebration of The Partner getting my multimedia keyboard to fully function.
After more than a year of having this computer, I never once bothered with looking into getting the keyboard to work as it should. You see, in the upper right-hand corner there is a special area with a volume control knob [...]
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Posted on Wednesday, July 13, 2005 | Filed under: Animal Companions, Geeky, Vanity
Absolutely nothing.
As this is my first official week of summer break, I’m being incredibly lazy. I’ve just downloaded a bunch of games (primarily text-based), so that only ensures I’ll continue on my unproductive path for a while longer. And I’m okay with that.
George had to go to the vet yesterday, as some-sort of welt/wound thing [...]
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Posted on Monday, July 11, 2005 | Filed under: Animal Companions, Nature, Vanity
This past weekend was highly enjoyable and relaxing. A party was thrown on Friday in celebration of two graduations, one from high school and the other from university, and one birthday, and I met a slew of people. Alcohol and beer were consumed in large quantities and we had a ton of great food.
George was [...]
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