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On Wed, 3 Dec 2003 01:13:37 -0800, thehawk <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> during the cold weather. But I still have three billion things that I >> want to get done. I'd love to be on here more, but it's just one of >> the many things that take up time. I've always had this conflict >> between getting stressed over doing too much stuff at once, and >> getting upset if I can't do everything I want. Guess I need to live >> to 200. > >I just leave it running all the time, and check it when I wander by >(which I do frequently, as I move from thing to thing. Also, I have two >computers side by side in here (well, OK, there are four right now, but >one goes back into the other bedroom when I am not building on it, and >the other is one I am working on for someone else) so one can catch >messages while I am working on the other. You need an excuse for having four computers? :-) I have 5 sitting around... but one has a busted motherboard. Everything else works and I'd love to take the mb out of the other old one and put it in that case. My dad thinks I can do that, but I want my brother's help, and he just got a contracting job up in New York. Then one is my brother's, lent to me when that other mb busted, until I got this one. That one has to eventually go back to him but he doesn't seem to be in a hurry. Then I just acquired one off someone else that I'm currently messing with. In theory I should end up with 3 whole working computers with a few parts left over. I leave the computer running most of the time, but I'm not online all the time, and my ISP isn't unlimited, so I can't just come back checking messages all the time. Actually, the last few days I haven't been on here much. > >Living to at least two hundred would be really nice tho. Well, so long >as I did not have to live it being an old person. You could be a Vulcan. -- Erimess Dragon -==(UDIC)==- d++e+NT++Om UK!1!2!3!A!L! U+uCuFuG+++uLB+uA+ nC+nH+nP+nS++nT-xa2 -------- Do infants enjoy infancy as much as adults enjoy adultery? --George Carlin Mumblings
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