1) I can totally relate to taking on new things because you're the only one who knows how.
2) It is weird how we grow into new technology. I have a love/hate with these things, in some ways they are so much easier than they used to be (VNC and all that? Now we just punch a button on a phone and we're in). Like when you used to have to manually edit XFree86 Config files to get your video card working with Linux in order to display XWindows.
3) I had a dream last night about getting a virus on two computer systems, and they were of Chinese origin (including Chinese code using Unicode, I guess, instead of the typical English programming languages most in use).
4) These are good pics. They have that urban decay thing down pat. I always feel connected to the desolation of old buildings as they rot away. Like the lone trees in a farmer's field. There's a certain solitude to it that is comforting. Hell it's like Cobain's "I miss the comfort in bein' sad" line.
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Date: 2014-03-21 04:34 pm (UTC)1) I can totally relate to taking on new things because you're the only one who knows how.
2) It is weird how we grow into new technology. I have a love/hate with these things, in some ways they are so much easier than they used to be (VNC and all that? Now we just punch a button on a phone and we're in). Like when you used to have to manually edit XFree86 Config files to get your video card working with Linux in order to display XWindows.
3) I had a dream last night about getting a virus on two computer systems, and they were of Chinese origin (including Chinese code using Unicode, I guess, instead of the typical English programming languages most in use).
4) These are good pics. They have that urban decay thing down pat. I always feel connected to the desolation of old buildings as they rot away. Like the lone trees in a farmer's field. There's a certain solitude to it that is comforting. Hell it's like Cobain's "I miss the comfort in bein' sad" line.