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Mar 05, 2007 02:14 # 44061
ginsterbusch *** (5) has all the information you need...
So NAO itself is moving (at least its physical self) and with me, life is changing once again.
Old company out, new one in.
The same is up to my notebook - after replacing both RAM and the CMOS battery, I still wasnt able to get it working again, thus it has to go. Aka: being sold in parts via Ebay and Quoka.
So my next notebook will be a brand-new one, probably either some Toshiba or the Lenovo ThinkPad Z61m, which will be payed by installments.
Next up on my schedule is another flat with at least 2 rooms. Reason: Although both my financial situation and my relationship has improved a lot, having to drive about 1 1/2 hours all the time to visit each other gets on our nerves. It doesnt matter if its 30 or 300 km, it sucks all the time. Now moving together will help that problem ;)
Thats it for now from my humble self - more to be found at my weblog (mainly written in German, sorry).
cu, w0lf.
Multiple exclamation marks are a sure sign for a diseased mind!
Regarding your signature, are you fond of Opeth?
No, I'm not. Actually I dont care about Opeffff. ;)
My signature does nothing have in common with Opeth - its a sentence out of "Watch The Falcons Fly" by Temnozor.
cu, w0lf.
Multiple exclamation marks are a sure sign for a diseased mind!
My signature does nothing have in common with Opeth
Your signature seems poetic, poetic in the sense of how many musicians compose music and lyrics.
To be sure, it was the relation between the circles, both of falcons and leaves that brought the memory of the Opeth lyrics. In Opeth's song, Black Water Park, a leaf falls to the ground.
When I read it at the time, my thoughts were carried over to the image of how Falcons fly in upward circles, you know, when finding a thermal that aids them in their ascent.
At the same time, I thought of how leaves fall in circles, too. Maybe they fall in spirals, but just the same, leaves descend, eventually.
The latter and the corpse paint conjured up all the thoughts relating to music and poetry.
But now that I've gone further than possibly you would have imagined, I must ask your preference for Windir.
Do you appreciate what Windir has contributed to the world of music?
p.s. I like the flyers you posted on your site. The flyers announcing gigs for musical performances.
自作自受
This post was edited by smashedmotif on Mar 26, 2007.