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Re: Whatever, Let's Have A Goddamn Blog Thread, But Try And Keep It Reasonable, pt B
Dimmukane:
Water that's been blessed by Jesus Quintana.
David_Dovey:
The water you put in a bowl, silly.
--- Quote from: valley_parade on 05 Dec 2008, 05:03 ---It took you that long, Dovey? Cripes.
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Hey man get off my back do you have any idea how much rad music exists? (P.S; I only have Hearts of Oak at the moment so if you're feeling generous HINT HINT)
De_El:
I can do that! Tyranny of Distance comin' is up.
KvP:
So now that I have been accepted to a University, I have to make a decision as to where I'm going to live. My parents' place is a 25 minute drive or so from campus. I live there presently and an option for me is to continue living at home (my parents would like this because it saves them boatloads of cash. I would not like it because it may interfere with my progress as a person and also I'm pretty tired of living with my parents even if we don't really grate on each other like some families do). The University offers one-bedroom apartments ($600 a month or thereabouts, which is the average rate for a place around here) on or near campus, that is another option. The third option is to live at home for a few more months and then move out and live with my cousin, who is also going to school, in March. We'd be farther away from campus than the Uni apartments, but close enough that biking would be a viable means of transportation. My parents are leery of me moving in with my cousin for a number of reasons but it will be cheaper for them.
So I have to decide. Ugh.
On the upside, for the last few months I've had a hard time with torrents, because we have Comcast service, and Comcast unilaterally throttles torrent programs. There's a workaround but I couldn't get it to work. I revisited it today and found out that the name of the computer had been misspelled in the router program. Once I corrected it, torrents started working again. Yaaaaay.
In other news I got some sweet headphonez, Sennheisers, and also this little thing:
It's a DIY headphone amp. Commercial units go for $200 on average, these ones cost $20 to make, and they're stylish.
RedLion:
--- Quote from: jmrz on 05 Dec 2008, 16:31 ---Explodey feeling is not cool. Steam helps relieve some pressure in your head though. Fill a big bowl with bowling water, stick your head over it and put a tea-towel over your head to keep the steam in. My mum does that when her sinuses get really bad and it relieves the pressure and makes your head feel less explodey.
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Good idea. If nothing else I can just have some tea or coffee. That has steam right? Right
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