Archive for January, 2005
fish
Today I got a couple blue female bettas (fish, in case you didn’t know). They weren’t as bright colored as I expected, but it’s pretty amazing that they can ship these things all the way from California, to the middle of North Dakota. Pics are in the gallery, as usual. It seems the baby mollies can do just fine with the other fish, once they’ve gotten a little bigger, but I don’t think any of them would have gotten any bigger at all if I had left them be.
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I’m really good at updating my site…
For now, this is going to become a blog (since it’s already in blog format. If you find it interesting, great. If not, I’m sorry my life isn’t good enough for your entertainment. I think I either misspelled entertainment, or it’s just an odd looking word. On Tuesday, my one silver molly had babies. I originally saved 6 of them, but 2 escaped back into the main part of the aquarium, and were eaten by the adult mollies, and Velocity (one of my bettas).
promotion
Last week was also my first week working full time at Trinity Bible College. I work in IT (Information Technology, a fancy way of saying “I work on computers”) and am quite excited about my promotion. Right before the baby mollies were born, two of my bettas got in a fight, and one died (leaving me with 2). So I put the babies in the compartment where the betta was. Yesterday, we had a blizzard. It was awesome, since I love snow. It was unawesome (yes, “unawesome” is a word, because I just created it), because I had to haul my computer out in the cold for some LAN gaming at the school. The End. No really, stop reading. I mean it. Sorry, couldn’t resist typing one more sentence. Now I’m off, for real…and stuff.
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AVG released version 7, which is a pretty major upgrade. It also generates it’s own serial number, so you don’t have the whole hassle of waiting for an email with your code, and download link. Only things of major importance will show up on this page from now on (like when the world ends).
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In other news, Mozilla Firefox is gaining significant market share on Internet Exploder (and that’s not a typo). Just since December, it has gained nearly a whole percentage point, and IE has lost nearly the same amount. I love Firefox, although i usually prefer the functions of the Mozilla Suite (being able to have my email and calendar all in one app) even if it is a little slower to load. I would give you a link, but there’s already one at the bottom of the site.
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