Monthly ArchiveJuly 2001
Uncategorized admin on 28 Jul 2001
Welcome to the 20th freakin’ century
Here goes nuthin’… yep, it worked. I just spent another $103.50; but what’s neat about that is that I renewed my car registration in 5 minutes on a Saturday night at 11pm while listening to ""Rock Me Amadeus"" on the MP3 player. Sweet.
Momentarily I will send in my dentist bill, this wouldn’t generally warrant a web post, not that anything here really does, but it’s the amount that is important: $42.
Quite the little spending spree I’m on these last couple of days.
Uncategorized admin on 28 Jul 2001
Paging Dr. Zauis, paging Dr. Zauis…
So I went to see the hot blonde chick but he was too stupid
Marky Mark: Yeah, that was a monumentally dumb move."(there’s a chance that that will make more sense if you’ve see the movie)
Uncategorized admin on 28 Jul 2001
Yikes!
Here it is the 28th of July already and I didn’t mention Sandy B.’s birthday back on the 26th. Oh wait a minute, yes I did. Yeah. (edit, edit)
Uncategorized admin on 27 Jul 2001
So that’s where all my money goes!
This post was originally going to have a nice little table comparing my current Mac to my potential new Mac with a feature by feature rundown showing how much faster and neater the new Mac would be, but, since I’ve just agreed to sell my current Mac to my boss and have already placed my order for the new Mac at the Apple Store I guess I’ll just give a quick overview.
- Old Mac: G3/350, 512 megs o’ RAM, ZIP, DVD, ATI Rage 128 video (PCI slot), 6 gig and 27 gig drive (keeping the 27)
- New Mac: G4/733, 128 megs (extra 512 is in the mail), CD-RW, GeForce2 MX (4X AGP), 60 gig drive.
I decided to skip on the combo DVD/CD-RW because: (a) I can play DVDs on my TV via the S-video out on the PowerBook, (2) for $150 I can buy a "real" DVD player, (c) the combo drive burns CDs at 8x, the CD-RW does 12x. I bumped the HD up to 60 gigs ‘cuz the 40 gig was 5,400 RPM; the 60 is 7,200 RPM (so it’s 50% bigger and 33% faster).
When everything’s installed in the new Mac I’ll have 640 megs of RAM and 87 gigs of drive space, the ability to turn the Mac into a wireless base station, much better video performance (with the ability to upgrade to a GeForce 3), gigabit ethernet (which wins me nuthin’, basically, but it’s there), and a CPU that’s minimally twice as fast (maximally about 50x faster on AltiVec-type stuff) and on a faster bus.
To sum up: this afternoon I spent $2k online. I justify the expense thusly: I was going to spend $800 on the old machine anyway (upgrade + CD-RW), which would then be near the end of it’s upgrade path; the new Mac will be 1/2 paid for within a week and completely paid for by other money coming in over the next month or two, not counting my paycheck; and, basically, I kinda wanted a new machine, so there.
Uncategorized admin on 26 Jul 2001
…and she _still_ won’t return my calls… :)
Happy B-day Sandy!
Looking over that list of Ms. Bullock’s TV shows and movies at IMDB I note that I have seen 28 of the 37 titles listed. Four of the top five listings are actually still in production, or haven’t even started production yet, so that brings the total possible down to 33, which means I’ve seen about 85% of them. Add two out of three TV guest appearances and the percentage is 83%.
I reckon that three of those movies could be found easily at the video store, which would get me to 91.667%. The ones that are difficult to find are "Making Sandwiches", "Working Girl (TV)", and "Ruby Wax Meets…".
I have not seen: 1, 3, 4, 5, 7, 11, 12, 14, 32, and the "Ruby Wax" episode. I have 15 of those on DVD, or Laserdisc, or tape.
So: (a) Sandy Rules!, (b) I am a loser.