So I saw what y'all were doing and I like.
To get up to date with what's been going on:
- My computer caught on fire but it's been fixed up and runs better than ever now. Still, I'm planning on leaving it here for the family and constructing a completely new rig - an amazing behemoth of a gaming computer. It's going to be great!
- I got rehired and worked the night shift for a while but now I'm back on day-shift which means I'm late almost every day...approx. 3-5 hours late. Friday was my last day because the company got shut down for 2 weeks. So vacation time!
- I submitted a transient application to Texas A&M at San Antonio but got rejected Friday. Their reasoning is that they only accept students who have completed the core curriculum. I explained that Amherst doesn't have a core curriculum and that it shouldn't matter because I won't be graduating from there so why should I care about THEIR requirements? I'll only be there a semester. I'm sending an email to Dean Leiber to see if he can help me out since I need to finish a semester here in San Antonio to be allowed to return to Amherst.
- I got addicted (with much shame so don't make fun of me) to Lord of the Rings Online. If you want to find me, make an account...I'm always there.
- I got a new boyfriend.
- I'm still playing the drums and getting rather good at 'em if I do say so myself.
- I'm still addicted to ice coffee.
- I still miss you guys terribly.
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Yay for Lily! Only like 3 more of need to get one and we'll be complete! Miss you too! Good luck with all that A&M stuff, and also, I am very curious to hear how you brought a computer that was on fire back to life. That's one of those things that I'd think would result in a "Well, that was a nice computer while I had it."
ReplyDeleteBecause you have to remember that a computer is made of many different parts. So when it burst into flames, it didn't ALL spontaneously combust - only the power supply did (that's the big box in the top back of the cpu where the power cord connects to). So just replace that and you're good to go.
ReplyDeleteWhich reminds me...If any of your computers ever "die", don't just chuck the corpse. Give it to me, please.