There's just that something about the glitzy glamorous life of celebs that seem to draw people. Catching a moment of what life is like for the rich, the famous, a life of partying, hot attractive people and amazing cars and gadgets. Entourage is now already on it's Fourth Season and off to a enticing dramatic Medien plot line.
Thursday, April 12, 2007
Entourage, A kick-ass show
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Wednesday, April 11, 2007
PCs I've been with...
Lemme think... just recounting all the PCs I've ever owned.
Intel:
1x 486Mhz DX2 66, 8MB ram, 520MB hdd, ATI Mach32 4MB
3x Pentium 166Mhz, 16, 32MB ram, 1GB, 2GB hdd, ATI Mach64 8MB
1x Pentium 2 266Mhz, 32MB ram, 2GB, 4GB Hdd, S3 8MB,
1x Pentium 2 333Mhz, 128MB ram, 700GB hdd, ATI Mach64 16MB
1x Pentium 2 450Mhz, 256MB ram, 10GB hdd, ATI Rage 128 32MB
1x Pentium 3 850Mhz, 384MB ram, 30GB hdd, ATI 128 mobile 16MB
1x Pentium D 2.8Ghz, 3GB ram, 250GB hdd, nVidia 7300LE 128MB
AMD:
1x 2000+XP, 1GB ram, 80 GB hdd, ATI Radeon 9800 pro 128MB
1x 2400+XP, 1.5GB ram, 200GB hdd, ATI Radeon 9800 pro 128MB
Funny enough, my first encounter with a computer (~1987) has been with a Apple IIe, Mac Plus, and Mac Classics. It wasn't until 1994 before I got my hands on a PC, and I've never gone back.
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Labels: AMD, Apple, Intel, PC History
Tulips!
Went up to Skagit (pronounced: 'ska-j&t ) this weekend to check out the Tulip Festival. It's really cool if you like: "the outdoors", flowers (specifically tulips) and checking out beautiful mountain scenery. The Mount Vernon area is quaint and reminiscent of a rural agricultural town. Hey! They also have an Anderson Rd.
[Olympic Flame] - Vibrant and Fire-y!
[Ile de France] - quite magnificent in terms of the depth of red they radiate.
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Labels: Photo, Skagit, Tulip Festival
Sorry Hetero-Males in Seattle
Wow From February's National Geographic issue [reference found here], Singles Map across the USA. According to the map there are over 40,000 more single males than females in Seattle and LA. OUCH!
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Labels: Seattle