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mdlbear ([personal profile] mdlbear) wrote2006-03-18 08:46 am
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Blink. Blink.

Our household March party was last week, but there were apparently plenty of people who knew we were having one, but didn't get contacted and didn't call soon enough. We're expecting drop-ins today.

Finally got the new gateway into the rack; it looks kind of silly in its little nearly-cubical case sitting next to the full-tower fileserver. But the two of them are talking gigabit ethernet to each other -- I installed the new card in the fileserver last night. (Have to work on the fileserver either after everyone else goes to bed, or before they get up. And the only safe time for work on the network and gateway is morning. Fine unless something goes wrong. I really hate to go to bed or go off to work with the household internet connection not working.)

The [livejournal.com profile] flower_cat and I finally sat down and watched "The Corpse Bride" last night -- I have a tendency to buy DVDs when I see them, and then let them sit around for months or even years before I find the time to watch them. Just not a movie person, I guess.

[identity profile] eleccham.livejournal.com 2006-03-18 09:07 pm (UTC)(link)
Want a GigE switch for the house. Can't spend the money... especially 'cause I really do need eight ports. Scarily, the eighth would probably be an uplink to the old switch...

I don't have any recent computers. But I've got a whole lotta slightly-oldish ones...
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[personal profile] chaoswolf 2006-03-19 10:26 pm (UTC)(link)
Movies are something that you don't watch very often. You are an old bear, and have little interest in movies unless they are about a subject you like. I still don't know what the best way to describe your interest in Revenge of The Sith: if you thought it was a good series or you needed to see that episode to complete your experience.

You enjoy the special effects. And you procrastinate on watching them, hence why Firefly and Serenity, along with many others are still unopened.