...and I got it. By the end of the day I my nose will probably be all red :( sniff sniff
I attended Sean's wedding this weekend in Burlington. It was a blast. After a short and sweet church wedding we went to the hotel, where the reception was held. We had a small room open for early drinks and snaks, since receiption started later on. So you know what happened. Me: drink and drink and more drink and then lots of dancing (maybe even made fun of myself, but I was just too loaded to care). Around 1am all I wanted is to lay down and sleep. Got a ride back home (thank God I didn't drive there). After 12 hours of sleep I was fine. I didn't have a hangover, cuz kept drinking water all night long, it was just unusual for me to wake up around 1:30pm on Sunday. So basically my day just went by like it never even existed. Now it just feels like such a short weekend.
PS: I finally fired up my tech blog for anyone who is interested. Here I just don't really want to write about geeky stuff. Linuxguys.com . Laters.
PS: I finally fired up my tech blog for anyone who is interested. Here I just don't really want to write about geeky stuff. Linuxguys.com . Laters.
So I finished setting up my box. Well not 100% finished, because I'm sure there will be stuff that I will install as I go. Unless I or anybody else would have a list of all the stuff you would need in the computer, there is no way to install everything at once. The only thing that pisses me off is that the new cvs version of Enlightenment DR17 doesn't want to compile.
A week after starting this whole thing, I can say now that I'm almost done. I made a few mistakes along the way, but I guess that's just how I learn. Most people might say that the box is fully set up, but do not be fooled. I know what I need in that box and I say there are still plenty programs missing. It is not yet ready for the switchover. Anyhow, it's pretty damn fast, so i'm happy with that.