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    Congratulate me, suckas!

    You know how when some people announce their engagement, it’s like everyone around them is thrown into this weird twilight zone? The entrance is lined by the glitter of diamond/moissanite, and the maze is of the Myst: Uru-level of complexity — it could take weeks to get out. There’s lots of jumping and squealing and the equivalent of: OH MY GAWD! FINALLY! Oh, my gawd! Four-and-a-half years and my snuggle-bunny honey bun finally popped the question!!! I was beginning to think he didn’t love me, but this $5000 Tiffany’s ring shows me — and everyone else in any building I’m in — that he truly loves me! Note that there…

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    Windows 7 (professional)

    First thought: it’s so pretty! Second thought: this is really slick. It’s the easiest OS install I’ve had since college, and is cake to get used to. Vista was always hell to install, because I had an upgrade version. That meant I had to install Windows 2000, which broke my 500 GB hard drive into absurd partitions. Then, sitting at 640 x 480 in Windows 2000, I started the Vista install. Because Windows 2000 was 32-bit, I could only install 32-bit Vista. And because… oh, wait, I don’t know why… I couldn’t do a fresh install — I had to upgrade. Win 7 let me install 64-bit and a fresh…

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    Tastee (del.icio.us) links! (October 29th)

    Links for October 29th from 18:16 to 18:22: Larry Johnson Meltdown Arrives Later Than Expected This Season (Update) – Larry Johnson – Deadspin – The story behind Jay Smooth's video: "But Larry wasn't done there. He decided to get into it with some other people on the internet that he doesn't even know. And maybe call one of them a fag." East Coast Cats and Christopher Street Boys – A bit of a history lesson on Christopher Street Boys by the witty and eloquent Jay Smoooooth.

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    Tastee (del.icio.us) links! (October 26th)

    Links for October 26th from 11:03 to 11:03: White House opens its website programming to public – USATODAY.com – "The online-savvy administration on Saturday switched to open-source code for www.whitehouse.gov — meaning the programming language is written in public view, available for public use and able for people to edit." Who says things like "online-savvy"?!