W.o.T + A New Adapter

Posted by DesertFox on June 9, 2007, 3:35 p.m.

Hoorah. I have a new adapter for my laptop, so I am now able to surf the web as I please once again, nothing to stop my rampage of sheer awesomeness, and etc.

My burn on my leg is healing, a massive burn the size of the palm of my hand, skin missing in the center the size of a quarter, general agony, etc.

I'm having to print out 2700 pages of manuals for my father for his work. He couldn't figure out how to install the printer so I did it for him. I'm getting 50$ so thats good. Its mostly sitting there doing nothing, watching the printer. Easy 50$.

Whats been going on lately? I've been out of the loop. As I said, I've had no laptop adapter. =/ Laptop adapters are expensive.

Anyways my 20k hit is approaching fast. >_> Throw me a party.

Zomg 64D going down for 5 days? Wrryyyyyyy…….

Ummmm… I'm going to play some Starcraft later. I got a job at KFC again. I'm getting a car - Buick LeSabre - for summer use. My parents randomly decided I don't have to pay them back for my laptop. I've been eating frosting burritos (frosting on a tortilla ^_^ ) I know it sounds weird but it is tasty. Mmmmm sugar rush.

Mmmm homemade mashed potatoes. Tasty items of deliciousness. I love being back home in Texas. The food here is tastier. Food in Texas naturally has more spices and more flavor. Thus, the food up in New York is bland compared to the food down here.

There's this new restaurant here in town that got set up since I was gone. Tomato's Italian and Mexican Restaurant - the have the most awesome stromboli ever. Its so delicious. So deliciously cheesy. And the sauce mmmmmmmm…. I can't wait to try their enchiladas. It must be heaven. The food here is so tasty!

Ummm….. I'm going to watch Judge Dredd in a little bit. Wheee! Then I'll watch Dawn of the Dead. Woo! Zombie movies are awesome - I can't wait for Resident Evil: Extinction to come out.

I think commercials nowadays are so stupid. The Axe Effect commercials are idiotic, and that one Direct TV commercial that uses Back to the Future, I say it is blasphemy of a classic movie. What happened to good stuff like the Budweiser frogs?

I have an interesting Tip of the Day. This is 100% real, it popped up on my computer when I ran Dev-C++.

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The old printer I'm using to print out 2700 pages, it prints so slow. I weep in horror as it throws an error and I have to restart some printing. It makes me hide my eyes, lest I gouge them out with a titanium spork from ThinkGeek.com

I've been playing Nethack on the family computer. Hoorah! The family computer is old and slooooow. I don't dare log into 64D on it, as my insane kleptomaniac mischievous brothers would wreak havoc if they got ont0 64D with my account. They'd think it funny too. =/

I think this printer needs more ink. It keeps failing to print. =/ The horror. I've gotten about 500 pages printed so far. At this rate it will take several hours. The horror.

Rawr!

Anything interesting happen while I was gone?

I'm hungry. I'm gonna get some chicken alfredo tastiness. Mmmmmm. Texas food is delicious. Does this count as a wall-of-text yet? No? I'll keep going.

I'm watching some movie with Chris Tucker - Money Talks - a pretty good movie. Its funny. Woo! My dad's laptop is chunky. So is my brother's. His weighs like 15 pounds - its around 2 inches thick, and older than the dinosaurs. =O Its so old it only runs Windows 3.1 (kidding) but seriously, its old, ugly, and Im glad I've got my laptop ^_^

Rawr!

Comments

OBELISK 17 years, 4 months ago

Both lemons and limes are regularly served as lemonade or limeade, its equivalent, or as a garnish for drinks such as iced tea or a soft drink, with a slice either inside or on the rim of the glass. A wedge of lemon is also often used to add flavor to water. The average lemon contains approximately 3 tablespoons of juice. Lemons warmed to room temperature before squeezing (in a microwave or by leaving on a counter) increases the amount of juice that can be extracted. Storing lemons at room temperature for long periods makes them more vulnerable to mold.

Lemon juice is typically squeezed onto fish dishes; the acidic juice neutralizes the taste of amines in fish by converting them to nonvolatile ammonium salts.

In addition, lemon juice is widely used, along with other ingredients, when marinating meat before cooking: the acid provided by the juice partially hydrolyzes the tough collagen fibers in the meat (tenderizing the meat), though the juice does not have any antibiotic effects.

Some people like to eat lemons as fruit; however, water should be consumed afterwards to wash the citric acid and sugar from the teeth, which might otherwise promote tooth decay and many other dental diseases. It can be used on its own or with oranges to make marmalade.

Lemons also make a good short-term preservative, commonly used on sliced apples. This keeps the fruit crisp and white for about a day, preventing the unappetizing browning effect of oxidization. This helps to prolong the usage of the fruit.

Misconstruct 17 years, 4 months ago

That tip is so hilarious.

hobomonkeyc 17 years, 4 months ago

I wanted that titanium spork lol.

Jaxx 17 years, 4 months ago

Hai DF ^____^ Disbale tips-then you dont have to read them :o

s 17 years, 4 months ago

Or open up the TXT with the tips and scroll over them all before replacing them with your own