Feelin’ fine..
Well, I’m feeling much better now, and I just watched The Thomas Crown Affair for the .. well, like eigth time. I got it for my mom for Mother’s day. (Oh, and it’s the 1999 version.) Great movie.
So tired, I don’t even know why I decided to make a post. *zzz*
Alergic reaction?
My throat hurts, my nose is running, my ears are all stuffed up, and I can’t stop sneezing. Am I sick (AGAIN!?) or just having allergies? I only seem to sneeze when it’s really dusty.. so, here’s hoping I’m not sick.
–Noble
Take Me Out
Yesterday I took a trip to Vancouver to see Revenge of the Sith, with Ben.
Before the movie started, however, I went to an EBGames and bought the original Halo for the Xbox, Sega GT 2002/JSRF (it was only $5!), and Devil May Cry for the PS2 –sans manual/case, sadly.
After that, we went to the movie, and three hours later, we went and had some really horrible pizza at Boston Pizza. Everything that happened after that was either uneventful, angered me, or was boring. ..’Cept the eating of the Smarties. mmm. (For you .. freaks, who don’t know what Smarties are, they’re like M&Ms, but not crappy.)
–Noble
The Future is Friendly. . .
I got a cell phone today; an LG 5450. It’s a great lil’ phone. I bought a ringtone along with it; guess what it is!
…Can’t guess?
..Greensleeves! Tee hee!
I’m very happy about it, and my parents each got one as well. We signed up for a Family Talk 45 contract with TELUS Mobility.
mmm, phones.
Oh, they have cameras, too. It currently costs like.. $60 CDN a month for all three, but if we want Caller ID — I for one, do, but don’t want to have to pay.. heh, — it’ll cost us $75. Still pretty damn great for three phones.
–Noble
*BSD
I tried installing FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE in VMware yesterday, and it sort of worked. I got the system to boot, and to load X, but even though I had specifically said I wanted gnome installed, I got a hell of a lot of errors while installing ports/packages from the CD. :-o I did an MD5sum check, and everything. :(
Oh well, c’est la vie. ’twas not meant to be. It seems Linux truly is for me.








