I used to know to back things up on a regular basis. It's easier to remember when your PC is more than a year old and you're expecting some wear. Oops.
I hope I can extract the useful data this time...
Because, you know... computers
I used to know to back things up on a regular basis. It's easier to remember when your PC is more than a year old and you're expecting some wear. Oops.
I hope I can extract the useful data this time...
Today, I purchased an NES to replace the one I gave away long ago. I overpaid for it at a used game store because I didn't want to put effort into Craigslist.
That is not what this post is about.
On the way back from buying the NES, I stopped at a Radio Shack. I have two rather large speakers in my living room, I wanted the monaural output from the NES to go into both of them, and I didn't want to wait on shipping from Monoprice et al. At the Radio Shack, I paid $6.29 for an RCA Y-adapter.
I am not going to Radio Shack again.
I have Field Manual. I have Reality Surpasses Fiction. I don't think I'm ready for Puppetmastaz. Maybe next year.
I just saw a TV commercial for Internet Explorer. It aired during a basketball game.
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Learn how a Delta Township mom used this one weird tip to turn half of her body into a horse.
Google's SOPA-protest link currently points to http://www.google.comhttps//www.google.com/landing/takeaction/. I hope they can register with the comhttps TLD operator before somebody else notices.
Also, hi, blog hosts.
So much more fun than last year.
Unedited again, except where the wording of my notes would've been completely incomprehensible.
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