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August 30, 2004 by paul

I did too much over the weekend. Not only did I spend Friday organising the whole car thing (and that’s another post in itself), but I drove to Ballarat and back to pick up a whipper-snipper, added some boards to the front of the porch to stop one of the dogs running around the neighbourhood like the little hussy she is and crawled around underneath the house like a dusty lizard running CAT-5 cable between the geekroom and the home theatre room. No longer do we have to remember to step over a red cable snaking across the hall as we creep to the toilet in the middle of the night. My neck feels like I’ve been strangled today, though. :(

Oh, and the geek room is starting to look somewhat habitable. It needs some furniture to hold all the stuff sitting on the floor in boxes, but I can actually stand in there for a minute or so without screaming. I’ll be able to set up the PC desktop soon, though I’m buggered if I know what I’d do with it. I don’t play Everquest anymore and I’m not interested in the PC gaming scene. The only real use for it right now is playing WMV3 files that VLC won’t play on OS X.

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