I got it, but it seems like the dreamcast is not quite the emulation powerhouse I though it was going to be. I probably would have been better off outfitting my broken powerbook to play emulator games. Ah well, live and learn.
jonbro's Life List
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1. Build a seriously cool MAME cabinet
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2. spend more time with women
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3. play drums more often
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4. find work I'm passionate about
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5. learn ruby
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6. publish an academic paper
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7. cook more
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8. release more music
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9. start my own company
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10. go hiking
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11. learn ruby on rails
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12. write an offline application
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13. practice guitar
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14. Fall in love
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15. learn capoeira
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16. censor all my profiles on 'singles sites'
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17. make a few templates for my blog
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18. get a google analytics account
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19. get better at visual design
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20. update my website more often
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21. lower the amount of crap in my bedroom
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Recent entries
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3 years ago
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3 years ago
I have written a number of web applications, and I think that it is about time for me to write something that I can distribute and that doesn’t require people to be hooked to the web to run it. I am specifically thinking that I am going to write a time tracking application, because the one that I use is like sandpaper on the eyes.
Totally not doing this
3 years ago
Thanks to josh, my roommate and most wonderful and generous cook, the best thing that I have cooked this year has been some perogies.
