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[Posted: Sunday June 24, 2007 at 5:24:59 PM]
(799 Views, 9 Comments)
Edited at: Sunday June 24, 2007 5:25:16 PM (1 Total)
[Mood: Bang Happy!]
I dunno if you guys are really into boobs or not, but Aron's mom is totally milfing hot!

That's a great thing for a hot Sunday afternoon: Freaking Out Aron.

I think he's ignoring me now....
[Posted: Thursday May 17, 2007 at 12:27:50 AM]
(285 Views, 0 Comments)
[Mood: I'm here, why not?]
That's a great journal title. Especially if you came here from the front page. So, what's your favourite kind? Fruit rollup-y, Candy necklace-y or, anything's good covered in enough (condiment goo of choice)?
[Posted: Saturday May 5, 2007 at 9:55:54 PM]
(203 Views, 3 Comments)
Edited at: Saturday May 5, 2007 9:57:35 PM (1 Total)
[Mood: Particularly Weasley.]
Dell's doing Ubuntu and...? Is Dell planning to do anything special to avoid the universal, "You can't do that in Linux." Pretty much anything actually can be done in Linux, including almost faithfully running numerous Windows applications, but you either have to play around, or have someone else play around first.

"Click-N-Run" Hell.
Imagine if Dell included Cedega and Crossover Office and they worked invisibly and securly on the system. The problem will come about that new software will be released. Everytime that happens, every scripted alteration or new native binary has to be available; the problem is, and this surpasses getting people used to using the extended software installer, too much software exists to satisfy everyone's need. If you're the standard geek, you might think checking minimum requirements on the box are easy, but that box will never mention Dell/Ubuntu, and Dell will use language suggesting most software will run on these systems. The average user will be screwed when they open the box just to find out the software is now useless and unreturnable.

Will, this time next year, Dell's Linux offering suddenly go unmentioned just before disappearing? If you were the unfortunate engineer-turn-project-leader on top of this thing, how would you avoid the two anal raping that is otherwise almost certianly going to happen here?
[Posted: Wednesday December 27, 2006 at 10:48:26 PM]
(369 Views, 3 Comments)
[Mood: Bender Is Great!]
Written in Future Past-tense

Well, the new year will have one shining beacon to make suck slightly less. More Bender!
[Posted: Thursday July 13, 2006 at 4:22:03 PM]
(494 Views, 5 Comments)
[Mood: protective of the homeland!]
The followers of YeshuabenYoshef al Nashara are pushing to force the US into becoming an aggressive theocracy. Common translations of YeshuabenYoshef seem to indicate that all major nations need to be a theocracy, and that such theocracies may not cater to other beliefs, thus, ultimately, setting the stage for Meggido warfare where, they believe, they will be protected by a simple act of their god. Followers of YeshuabenYoshef believe he is anointed and adopted by the God of Haboram, whom Islamists call "Allah." Many experts are aware of the messages sent out by YeshuabenYoshef and a number are quite suprised by the beliefs that have come to surround him. Amazingly enough, even those that won't go so far to say that he is otherwise, "anointed and adopted," will claim he is one of the last prophets to come to Earth before the end times.

I believe we should carefully watch people who openly claim faith in YeshuabenYoshef al Nashara, especially those in with any political contacts. And if any of them should try to push their interpretation of God into US law, they should be publicly labeled as, "terrorists," and hauled off to Guantanamo.
[Posted: Wednesday June 28, 2006 at 12:49:08 AM]
(396 Views, 9 Comments)
Edited at: Wednesday June 28, 2006 11:48:34 PM (4 Total)
[Mood: Generally Irresponsible]
As many of you know, with the official pick up of "The Boondocks," Aaron, with two A's, has asked me to pick up the part of Mal Black, a random cracker with no concept of a separate black culture. This is especially difficult for me because, as with Mr. McPhearson, I won't be able to scream, "Crack, Nigga!" nor will I be allowed to open a scene with the phrase, "What did the five fingers say to the face?"

Unfortunately, as you may have noticed, I've been utterly bullshitting here and have been re-reading "Because I Know You don't Read the Newspaper." Famous people fear Aron, with one A, and that's why ASELabs doesn't have any commercials on TV or a golf tournament.

I should incorporate the link grammer checker plugin into my stuff, someday, thus, allowing me to cut down on edits.
[Posted: Sunday June 26, 2005 at 4:36:23 PM]
(4192 Views, 1 Comments)
Edited at: Monday June 27, 2005 12:41:23 AM (1 Total)
[Mood: Legally Vicious]
I can see system pictures, but that's the only pictures I see.
Furthermore, I can't find where to add comments. My guess is someone, probably someone looking for stuff, made his site very picture centric. Why listen to me? I only tell him what the problem is once a year.

My case, have I talked to you about case? Many of you may have a similar case at home and are completely unaware of it. My case is the drawer added to many desks for holding PC tower. Open the door and see a nicely kept metal skeleton holding cards with a couple of cable sticking out. Regular blasts of air keep it very nice in there, despite a cat. And no, temperature has not been a problem at all. 3/4" of fake wood hold heat out better than 1/32" of plastic.


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I can't find a reply link, which is what I meant by picture centric. The Smilies at the top of entry areas non-existant as well. All the other pictures are easilly visible, but anything that would involve using the interactive stuff is image-free, and hence, I don't see any "reply" or "add", which is why I'm just "edit"ing. It's the only link I can see.
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