Douglas A. Whitfield (DouglasAWh)
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nice bike directions now on GMaps in addition to the walking
@brews 'I go to Heaven for the weather, I go to Hell for the company.' ;)
@brews yes
I wonder how well KDESVN will work in GNOME. didn't see anything else in repo
most of the instructions online appear to be for authenticating to Linux from Windows for SVN. I need to go the other way, sadly.
either something got fixed today or this boot problem is isolated to this one machine. I'll find out tomorrow when I get to work
this should be good for some lawlz 'Copy my free profile to the sexy site ModelFling.com'
wow, I just picked 'North Carolina' on state. ...if only...
it's going to be raining in NYC. faneffingtastic
any suggestions for things I should make sure not to forget before my trip to NYC this weekend?
@RagnarokAngel it has better uptime than BB and it's faster. I haven't really decided what I want to do. I like the BB community, but it might be best for just checking out new features. @openuniverse suggested using 280 instead of 300 cause no one was on 300.
is there a way to make choqok not tell me how many messages I have. I'm too OCD for that
gonna see if upgrading to Lucid fixes this sound problem. If it messes up, I'm no worse off, really
alright, no ideas on this boot issue. gonna come back to it later and actually get something done
whatever it is I did certainly worked...
wow, I really should have wrote down that command. Not like I ever claimed to be a morning person...
is there any easy way to throttle Filezilla traffic? started the transfer before I wanted to stop using the Internet...
hmm, when do I want to get to work today...and when do I want to leave. Got to be there until at least 7. soccer game is not until 10:30.
I suppose that, occasionally, 300 char is not enough. I still think it's a good limit (Re: last post)
'Do not believe in traditions because they have been handed down for many generations. But after observation and analysis, when you find anything that agrees with reason and is conducive to the good and benefit of one and all, then accept it and live up to it.' - Siddhartha Gautama
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