11.14.2002

 
< j >
Yay! somebody posted! woohoo!
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< Apple >
however long it takes... it will be too long.. and the eternal pain continues...
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11.13.2002

 
< j >
true, true
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11.10.2002

 
< j >
hey chad... send me your phone #.... I will call you
jeffy
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11.08.2002

 
< j >
hello... what a drag. I decided to stay in Duluth this weekend, almost just to try it out (I have never in 4.5 years stayed a weekend I didn't absolutely have to). I realize now why going home every weekend was good. IT IS REALLY BORING HERE. I wandered around town with absolutely nothing to do. I sit here in the same computer lab I always sit in, but alone. Everyone else already has a life. Wow for depressing.
I played counter strike for awhile. I played unreal for awhile. Now I am tired of that, and I just sit here, trying to think of something to look up on the internet.
I can't even stand to just surf the net anymore. I have looked at everything that even remotely interests me many many times.
{sigh}
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11.06.2002

 
< j >
I am thinking (hoping) that Jenny's Dream is closer to reality. I was looking about recently... I saw a thing about some of the new computer animated movies, and that the animation was done on Sun Microsystem machines and Silicon Graphics machines, both running their flavors of Unix. Linux is big stuff in the networking field, and is getting bigger, thanks to its tremendous upswelling of nerd support. OSX is basically a window manager for a unix core (while they were at it, why didn't they make Mac programs POSIX (Unix) and x-windows compliant?). Even XP's networking functions were copped from BeOS. I think that someday you will see OS's trend towards a central core (most likely Unix or Linux-like) with different "window managers" to give people their familiar surroundings. Programs for this or that OS will all work together, and incompatibilities will be a thing of the past.
I hope.
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11.05.2002

 
< Jenny >
I have a dream.... a dream that one day, all people of all operating systems can hold hands and access Dalnet at any time of day. I have a dream that one day, Dalnet will be netsplit-free, disconnections will be a thing of the past, and the words "Can't assign requested address" are never again seen in print. I have a dream.

Of course, it's only that. A dream.
Fucking Dalnet.
{Jenny watches the 67th retry.... connecting to IRC? ....... Nope. Try 68, step right up.}
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11.04.2002

 
< j >
hey chad.... how did the protest go? I was hoping to stop, but my dad was driving and the light turned just as we got there. I almost didn't recognize you at first... I was too busy reading the signs, and didn't actually see you guys till we got right up next to you. Anyhow, we headed back the other direction a little while later (we were going to our storage unit behind home depot), but it looked like the cops were harasssing you. :) did you get nightsticked (or perhaps nightstuck?)? My sisters said they saw you coming out of the grocery store the other day... that you were living in a new apt or something. so much stuff...
mail me
jeffy
"seems every path leads me to nowhere"
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