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Mini Zot

Pete let me borrow a computer until we can fix Zot. It’s a 2.8 GHz P4 with 512 MB of DDR RAM, 60 GB HDD, Go5200 with 64 MB of RAM, and 15.4″ monitor. It’s like a step down from my old computer.

Zot

I think Zot, my laptop, is dead. Or possibly just dying. Anyways, I’ll talk later because I don’t feel like making a long entry on a Palm.

Blogging

I find it difficult to blog on unimportant topics when the topics more important in my life go unblogged. However, the more important ones can’t be blogged because they’re usually not completely public. It’s like Blogger’s Block.

Access to Chopsticks

I’ve sort of lost a lot of access to Chopsticks. After the house lost power and Chopsticks had to be restarted, the FTP was offline as was the VNC server. I can update the WebPageless blog through MT, and I have another script that allows me to update other files. However, I can’t back up the whole site without FTP access. I can’t have my dad do it because Chopsticks has no screen, so he’d have to plug in a monitor and go to a lot of work. That wouldn’t be easy because it’s been raining in my house, which is also the reason why I want to back up WebPageless.

Move In

I moved in. It was a lot of work. But now I’m happy. I met a lot of people who seemed pretty cool, and I got SP2 and my USB ports working. Good times. Gotta figure out how to pirate… not good times. But it’s okay because overall… good times.
Irvine gave every student Microsoft Office OneNote 2003. It’s a program for taking notes. I haven’t really fooled around with it much. Seems interesting. My mom’s coming today at 2:00 PM.

Cleaning

I just finished cleaning my computer. I went through and removed old folders, links, files, uninstalled programs I don’t want, and sync’ed my private, shared, mIRC, and Trillian folders with my external hard drive. I also moved data I don’t need on my internal HDD to my external, and I moved my high school work back to my internal. Ad-aware had some trouble, but finished cleaning, and NAV finished successfully, too. Yay.