If you like a challenge, but haven't played VVVVVV, I highly recommend this game. It may not look like much, but it has more game-play then some games you find on store shelves. Cute, fun, hard, and a level editor.
Friday, November 25, 2011
VVVVVV
If you like a challenge, but haven't played VVVVVV, I highly recommend this game. It may not look like much, but it has more game-play then some games you find on store shelves. Cute, fun, hard, and a level editor.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
Trying to catch a breath
With a title like the one above, a reader might assume this post is about how busy I am with a new child, potential new home, and trying to make ends meet. Sorry, but I'm going for something more literal.
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| My current cubicle state |
This is what you would see if you walked to my desk. Every fall-to-winter transition I get a cough that leads into other illnesses. I start wheezing and my breathing becomes very shallow. I have a case of (very mild) asthma. Most of the time I'm rarely bothered by it except around this time of year.
It is moments like these when you start to ponder your life decisions. I have cold-air triggered asthma and I choose to live in Wisconsin.
Monday, November 21, 2011
Speaking of my netbook...
While my battery life hasn't been great, Computron (nickname of my netbook) has been having a great time trying on different operating systems.
Windows XP is loaded, but I've been seeking out the best flavor of Ubuntu Linux for my netbook. So far, Computron has hosted: Jolicloud, Ubuntu, Ubuntu Netbook Remix, Xubuntu, and Lubuntu. While I've had good experiences with all, I'm still trying to find a lightweight-yet-still-attractive version of linux. Lightweight because I'm using a netbook and attractive because I like something pretty to look at.
I almost lost hope that I'd find that perfect linux combo, but thankfully I came across Bodhi Linux. The minimum system requirements to run are 300 mhz i386 processor, 128 mb of Ram, and 1.5 of hard drive space. As for looks, well just check out their Desktop of the Week.
Maybe I'm just in that new OS newlywed stage and overlooking some faults, but it takes about 32 seconds from when I push the power button on Computron to logging in. Windows takes about 3 minutes. The OS runs fast and because it is still based on Ubuntu, it is easy to use; a combination not always easy to find.
Labels:
bodhi linux,
Computron,
I like installing operating systems,
linux,
netbook,
ubuntu,
windows
Sunday, November 20, 2011
Not nearly as useful
I get it. Most people don't like netbooks. I might be one of a few that actually really like these tiny machines. I, truly, love my Gateway LT21. Although, if someone shows interest into my netbook and wants to know more, I usually say, "Just an FYI, this isn't a real computer."
When I bought my little machine, it advertised 10 hours of battery life. That is a long time to surf without needing access to a power teet. While the machine only got about 7 hours, it was nothing I was going to complain about. I had never had a machine that lasted that long on a single charge.
Sadly, now I only get a half-hour. A netbook that only last 30 minutes loses all the benefits of being a netbook. At that point, it becomes an underpowered laptop that has to be connected to the wall at all times. Completely ruining anything that makes it awesome.
So, anyone want to get me this?
http://goo.gl/bLCtz
When I bought my little machine, it advertised 10 hours of battery life. That is a long time to surf without needing access to a power teet. While the machine only got about 7 hours, it was nothing I was going to complain about. I had never had a machine that lasted that long on a single charge.
Sadly, now I only get a half-hour. A netbook that only last 30 minutes loses all the benefits of being a netbook. At that point, it becomes an underpowered laptop that has to be connected to the wall at all times. Completely ruining anything that makes it awesome.
So, anyone want to get me this?
http://goo.gl/bLCtz
Labels:
battery,
buy me something,
computer,
netbook
Saturday, November 19, 2011
Jam session
This morning, Pearl Jam's "Daughter" played over the radio which was fitting since I was playing with Amelia (more so because she is literally my daughter, and hopefully not because of the song lyrics). Amelia was holding my hands for balance as she attempted to stand. I started singing along as I do with any Pearl Jam song and Amelia smiled and bounced to the music. I moved her arms in a way to make it look like she was dancing. Granted, she looked like me when I dance (without holding someone's hands), but Amelia was enjoying the motion. Once the guitar solo came on, I stopped the dancing and moved her arms so that she looked like she was playing guitar.
My baby's first air guitar.
Proud father.
My baby's first air guitar.
Proud father.
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