This computer that I usually check my e-mail, do all my blogging on, and generally have for day to day use, got infected by a virus recently. Of course, it caught the virus due to my engagement in piratanical activities. Things had been getting kind of slow and bloated on that machine, and this virus looked like a particularly tough little bastard, so I figured it was as good of a time as any to just back up everything I wanted to keep, format the hard drives, install a fresh copy of Windows, and start anew. It took awhile, and it wasn't as easy as I thought it would be, but it's free of infection now. I lost most of my bookmarks, but at least I still have all my old e-mails. Of course, one little virus isn't going to stop me from further engagement in piratanical activities. The new copy of Windows XP I installed? Yeah, I didn't pay for it. Screw them.
Kinda feeling like I'm at a crossroads right now. Not quite sure what I should be doing with myself. Some scenarios are possibly in play, but they all depend and how things work out. I just know I've been disappointed a lot and I don't much feel up to setting myself up for more of the same, yet I sort of have to in order to get anywhere.
In the mean time, I'll just sit here and continue to make up new words. Like "piratanical".
Sayonara.
Monday, February 23, 2009
Sunday, February 08, 2009
Snoogans, and so forth.
On Friday I saw Kevin Smith do a Q&A session in Toronto. It was a fun time. Not as great as that first "An Evening With" DVD that has the Superman story, but a fun experience none the less. A really funny moment was when he went on and on about how much he loves Canada and Wayne Gretzky.
There were some really stupid questions asked by the audience though, and unfortunatly I think he encourages that because he spends a lot of time saying funny/stupid things with each one. I wish he would have just talked about movies more.
It was fun, and a very interesting experience, but nothing can top that Superman story.
Sayonara.
There were some really stupid questions asked by the audience though, and unfortunatly I think he encourages that because he spends a lot of time saying funny/stupid things with each one. I wish he would have just talked about movies more.
It was fun, and a very interesting experience, but nothing can top that Superman story.
Sayonara.
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