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Yey! GNOME 2.0

gman: I know what you mean...

Turned 18 yesterday. Filed the registration for the selective service...

Temas has been granted the ability to work on GNOME/Jabber stuff for Jabber, Inc. I foresee us working together on something useful in the near future...

GNOME2 is looking pretty good. I'm kind of pissed about the lack of spacing/layout rules (well, there are some, but they're contradictory and no one follows them). I plan on working on that a little.

And thus I finish high school with a 3.7. Good enough.

My dad and I installed the Triton Labs Afterburner backlight (technically a front light mounted inside) in my glacier Game Boy Advance. It was a lot harder than I thought it would be.... mostly because x-acto knives really do suck (I should've listened and used a dremel) -- I also managed to get a fairly sizable speck of dust stuck in there. Other than that, I'm pretty pleased with it. I'll post links to pictures tomorrow.

mikeszcz discovered this review of the Matrox G450 under Linux which features a screen shot including Gabber. What's amazing is that this screen shot was taking in September of 2000. This was back when not only did transports use the aim.jabber.com/registered?name= form, but Gabber had a bug where it actually displayed that full JabberID. What's even more amazing than the fact that someone was using Gabber then is that I have no idea who this guy is. Most of the time, when I see Gabber shots, they're usually from people I know... or people who people I know know. That is quite a feat, and I commend Mike for such a find.

Ah. Busy not going to the prom. Blah :(

And like that... it's over?

Almost over...

I like this camera.

mikeszcz has been playing around with festival in Gabber some more. It's pretty interesting. Too bad the voice I'm using right now sucks.

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