Weekend! Weekend!
Aug. 26th, 2006 01:53 amSo I spent much time at work, and then much time here at home, trying to get my microphone to work. Once I finally unselected a lot of things and turned the volume way up... this was also after asking for help and the like.. I finally was able to record myself saying something properly. And from there, then, I can use my voice programs again! (YESSSSSS! One more step along the way to freedom! Now, if I can just figure out the intricacies of Wine so that I can play games on the Linux box...)
Speking of, my copy of Windows, the one I bought as a student with my student license? Yeah, the key's not taking, and so my Windows is apparently not Genuine. I feel that spending $45 for a one-use key is a ripoff. I suppose I should bite the bullet and call Redmond and explain what's up so that I can get my copy re-registered and Genuinized again. And probably have to repeat the process when I get a newer computer, unless that one happens to come preinstalled with an OS. The Vista jump is happening soon, too, so how long do I want to stay on XP, anyway? Should I wait for Vista? (and then the second generation of it.) Because it's not cheap to have to buy your OS repeatedly.
Taking the office with you on vacation may give you reason to sue. Or, perhaps, the need to take the office with you will give you reason to sue.
Make yourself prettier, with an algorithm! So subtle, people will tell the difference!
Street encounters. Wherein the odd situation of one minority being racist toward another occurs. And in the comments, a pristine example of Internet-Beta humor. I wonder if it's just the flavor of the months, and when it's not politically good to be afraid and hostile toward Middle-Eastern and Muslim people, whether the target of ire will return to being African-Americans. Oh, wait. Here's your answer.
Either that, or they'll continue to engage in exercises designed to battle a worldwide liberal conspiracy's attempt to take over cyberspace.
Nah naaaah, nah na na na nah na.... In other diversion-sorts of things, try Neoconservative fortune cookies.
Crummy Church Signs. Yep, the worst of what the flock and their leaders have come up with. Paired with... 10,000 reasons we're all doomed.
The end thing tonight is this: Moon Kitties. It's so cuuuute!
Speking of, my copy of Windows, the one I bought as a student with my student license? Yeah, the key's not taking, and so my Windows is apparently not Genuine. I feel that spending $45 for a one-use key is a ripoff. I suppose I should bite the bullet and call Redmond and explain what's up so that I can get my copy re-registered and Genuinized again. And probably have to repeat the process when I get a newer computer, unless that one happens to come preinstalled with an OS. The Vista jump is happening soon, too, so how long do I want to stay on XP, anyway? Should I wait for Vista? (and then the second generation of it.) Because it's not cheap to have to buy your OS repeatedly.
Taking the office with you on vacation may give you reason to sue. Or, perhaps, the need to take the office with you will give you reason to sue.
Make yourself prettier, with an algorithm! So subtle, people will tell the difference!
Street encounters. Wherein the odd situation of one minority being racist toward another occurs. And in the comments, a pristine example of Internet-Beta humor. I wonder if it's just the flavor of the months, and when it's not politically good to be afraid and hostile toward Middle-Eastern and Muslim people, whether the target of ire will return to being African-Americans. Oh, wait. Here's your answer.
Either that, or they'll continue to engage in exercises designed to battle a worldwide liberal conspiracy's attempt to take over cyberspace.
Nah naaaah, nah na na na nah na.... In other diversion-sorts of things, try Neoconservative fortune cookies.
Crummy Church Signs. Yep, the worst of what the flock and their leaders have come up with. Paired with... 10,000 reasons we're all doomed.
The end thing tonight is this: Moon Kitties. It's so cuuuute!
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Date: 2006-08-26 01:53 pm (UTC)It didn't sound too much like a single conspiracy: just multiple groups with multiple motivations striking at the US. For the liberal parts, it makes sense that they'd be afraid, as they're certainly driving things in that direction (intentionally?).
...katamari... *has never actually heard the music*
*laughs, several times, at the neoconservative-related article* *much mirth*
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Date: 2006-08-26 03:50 pm (UTC)As for the Vast Left-Wing Conspiracy, the way that secnario plays out, the disparate groups are connected and working in tandem - requiring some sort of organization or liasons. If the conservatives continue to inflict their nightmare on the world, there might just be such a thing, but it will be one of their own creation. They will likely be unable to stop it.
You should hear it, if nothing else - at least one of the Katamari games has been released worldwide. Although, when you do play the game, be prepared to simply accept things as they are. Otherwise the game is phenomenally weird.
As for neo-con fortune cookies... I thought that would be funny myself. One could extend it, to some degree, to American politics in general.
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Date: 2006-08-26 09:28 pm (UTC)Maybe. Now we have a working Playstation emulator, that may actually be possible at some point. In the meantime, do you know anywhere where said music can be heard?
*nods; smiles* Quite amusing.
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Date: 2006-08-27 12:40 am (UTC)Katamari is a PS2 game - and I know of no currently completely working PS2 emulator. As for the music itself, you can probably download it using various methods. I don't know what particular track it is. But when you hear it, you'll know.
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Date: 2006-08-27 12:55 pm (UTC)1. Yes. Taking this part alone, it's accepted: however, for the 'concerted and working in tandem'/'organisation and/or liasons', more is required to support the main point.
2./3. So, what are you saying? That the people in the linking will be trying to bring them into the master plan for greater effectiveness, or that the people in the linking will be trying to stop them? Which?
*checks* You're right. Damn.
Oy.
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Date: 2006-08-27 04:21 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2006-08-27 10:04 pm (UTC)