I was going to write a really short, pointless entry today just to keep in practice, but I actually came up with quite a few things to say. None of them are interesting, though, so don't worry about that.
1. I wanted to get a Sizzli from Wawa for breakfast today, but all they had were sausage ones.
2. I think my mom managed to get the B string on my guitar into tune.
3. At the library where I'm currently working, there are laptop computers to check out. You're not allowed to leave the library with them, though, and there's already a computer lab. So why do people bother checking them out? There must be some advantage to them that I don't know about. All other things being equal, I don't know why anyone would ever use a laptop when there's a desktop available.
4. I'm not going to be in Pennsylvania for the primary this Tuesday, and I'm pretty sure it's too late to apply for an absentee ballot, so I guess I won't be voting in it. I wish there were a way to vote over the Internet. Or is there, and I just don't know about it? I don't know that it matters that much, since they've already chosen the Presidential candidate, and I don't know who's running for the other offices (if anyone is; I remember the Republican candidate for either Congressman or Senator ran unopposed back in 2000). I really I should start taking more of an interest in politics. I'm definitely voting in November, of course. Maybe somebody should remind me when it's about two weeks before the election, so I can apply for an absentee ballot if I'm not going to be around. I don't want my carelessness to result in four more years of Bush.
1. I wanted to get a Sizzli from Wawa for breakfast today, but all they had were sausage ones.
2. I think my mom managed to get the B string on my guitar into tune.
3. At the library where I'm currently working, there are laptop computers to check out. You're not allowed to leave the library with them, though, and there's already a computer lab. So why do people bother checking them out? There must be some advantage to them that I don't know about. All other things being equal, I don't know why anyone would ever use a laptop when there's a desktop available.
4. I'm not going to be in Pennsylvania for the primary this Tuesday, and I'm pretty sure it's too late to apply for an absentee ballot, so I guess I won't be voting in it. I wish there were a way to vote over the Internet. Or is there, and I just don't know about it? I don't know that it matters that much, since they've already chosen the Presidential candidate, and I don't know who's running for the other offices (if anyone is; I remember the Republican candidate for either Congressman or Senator ran unopposed back in 2000). I really I should start taking more of an interest in politics. I'm definitely voting in November, of course. Maybe somebody should remind me when it's about two weeks before the election, so I can apply for an absentee ballot if I'm not going to be around. I don't want my carelessness to result in four more years of Bush.
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Date: 2004-04-25 06:32 pm (UTC)However, since you can't remove these ones from the library, I don't know why, since in most of the libraries I've been in, even the comfy chairs aren't terribly comfy, at least not in a sprawling out to write sort of way, and, yeah, I'd definately go with the desktop in that case, unless they were all full up.
But... yeah. Weird.
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Date: 2004-04-28 07:31 pm (UTC)