Sigh. I've discovered now that the bigger problem is that my laptop doesn't have enough harddrive space for all the music I want loaded.
My tiny little iPod has more room for music than my whole damn laptop.
That's my problem too. So I just bought an Apple Cube with a 120 Gig hard drive.
That's my problem too. So I just bought an Apple Cube with a 120 Gig hard drive.
Is this compatible with a PC? See my ears perking up.
Edit: Oh wait. That's a computer, isn't it. Dumb now.
No, the Cube is a computer: [link]
(It's the thingie next to the monitor.)
Hey Fay!
hops around in the snow holding hands with Fay
I'm now eating Scharffenberger. I'm saving the Moonstruck for later.
It's snowing here, Hec! Where's my snow-dancing?
t /chopped liver
I had steak yesterday -- filet mignon and grilled shrimp. It was very nice.
Right now, however, patty and coco bread. And maybe nap. Whyever was I up at 4 this morning? Considering I had to teach at 9:30 (and even unconsidering) unwise move.
swoops Kristin up for the Snow Tango of Icy Delight, and heads out onto the frozen lake, scintillant in the dying light, following a trail of skaters carrying flaming torches. We make it across the lake without falling once, finish with a dramatic skid and I dip Kristin's head until her hair snaps through the snow bank. Then we have mulled wine and retire to the large fireplace in the lodge.
Dude.
HAPPY BIRTHDAY
Theodosia, Jesse and Rayne
Clay in the Manger: The pagan feminist agenda of stop-motion animation holiday films.
Taken together, the three films represent the strangest and least preachy of Christmas specials, empahsizing "moral values" like acceptance, gender equality, diplomacy and respect for nature. They take the Christ out of Christmas, substituting warlocks, adorable baby animals, show tunes, magic and goddesses, and focusing on progressive and inclusive ideals, so that everyone from heathens to god-fearing Christians can delight in the wonder of stop-motion animation.
Cobra Nav One 3000 Portable Mobile Navigation...I love exploring
Laura, for extra fun with a GPS, check out Geocaching [link]