Not bad at all. I don't exactly know what it is about it. Wikipedia classifies it as 'electrogoth' and iTunes imports it as 'industrial.' I disagree with the latter, so...electrogoth it is! I think the elements I enjoy about this album can all be attributed to recall of memories. Its reminiscent of both the bands I used to hear haunting the club scene in Germany when I was over there, but with the addition of having an 80's sound to it. With that, might I suggest
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Rec'd my T-60. I didn't have a copy of XP which contained the SATA driver required for the harddrive, so I retained the SOE and simply modified the registry entries and services.msc to cull out the unneeded horseshit which usually plagues such an installation. Besides, it was easier to keep all the IBM specific software which was already contained within the operating system. Its a rather large form factor. Not as bulky as those massive Inspiron laptops Dell sells, but nowhere near the portability of the X1 I've grown accustomed to, either. The good news, I suppose, is that this machine has a 2.0GHz CoreDuo processor, and 2GB of RAM. I've been playing with a combination of Parallels Workstation (similar to VMware) & dual-booting to put an alternate O/S on this machine. I'd prefer Parallels to mitigate a reboot, and I have the RAM for it, but I'm having issues with the SATA driver. In the meantime, I'm downloading kubuntu 7.0.4 for giggles; we'll run everything off that and see what's what.
The time grown near, and yet, here I sit, no further along. I felt a great sense of foreboding the other day. An unease settling quickly upon me, the gravity of everything finally coming to me. Leaving
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Working my last day of work tomorrow. A full day as the Site Service Delivery Manager. Then, I turn in my badge and drive to Wichita to pick up little girl, returning home the next morning. It greatly interferes with my Friday Night Movie Night and, if all continues to go as planned, what would have been our last. I've packed up all but 64 of my Cd's, those remaining in a travel case until I relocate. I'll take those with me to Wichita. Another 14-hours on the road this weekend...
Lost my love, lost my land
Lost the last place I could stand
There's no place I can be
Since I've found Serenity
And you can't take the sky from me.
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I think you'd like my laptop better, but it's hard to compare the specs.
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I think the part of life I hate the most is the moving on part. Yes it's necessary, if you do it right it's the best thing that can happen for you and can be a very happy time, yet it hurts to leave the people you have come to know, love and respect. I still hold to my take on Will's Parting is such sweet sorrow: I never have figured out where the sorrow comes from (the majority of the time.)
It sucks that your movie night got ruined. I was going to send you a gift card to Ruth's Chris but I still think that today is Thursday instead of Friday. As you are want to say, "It's just not in the cards."
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Lost my love, lost my land
Lost the last place I could stand
There's no place I can be
Since I've found Serenity
And you can't take the sky from me.
Thanks for the thought, but please don't spend that kind of money on me, ever. You save that money for gas for your Texas trip and I'll be just fine, ya hear?
Why would I like your laptop better? More details please. I had the option of the T60 or the Dell D620. The D620 is identical in specs with the difference being a widescreen display. Nice, to be sure. But that's our client's standard, and I was hoping to get back to my company's internal standard, which is why I chose the T60. Hey, the Dual-Layer DVD burner is a nice addition regardless!
As far as moving around, I've done it my whole life, as has my wife. Call it the military in us, but we're used to it. Instead of thinking on the people we're going to miss (and we've always maintained good relationships with friends we've left) we always focus on the new friends we'll make. Change is a part of life, if you don't accept it, you'll be a miserable prick with no friends.
Live Well, Love Much, Laugh Often
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You are my friend, it's my money, and I'll spend it how I see fit...making sure to have enough for the Trip to Texas. (That sounds like a great title for a book or movie. We ought to make a website out of the trip.)
Why would I like your laptop better?
While it's not the smallest or lightest laptop out there, it's pretty slim and rather light. Plus, it's got an Turion 64 X2 with 2GB of DDR2 with the lightscribe Dual Layer DVD burner. I think our laptops are comparable. We will have to do just that in August.
I still hate leaving people behind.
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Seriously though - I'm the little sister you didn't have... you need one to annoy you! :-D ;-) (partially kidding)
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http://www.lightscribe.com
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As you are wont to say,
wont.
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