I suppose the logical outcome of this is that my wife and I have agreed to separate! It’s a mutual decision, but still sucks…
pneum0nic's Life List
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1. work as a bartender
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2. become fluent in Russian
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3. work in international development
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4. open my own bar
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5. travel
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6. make a difference
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7. Make new friends
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8. live outside the box
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9. change the world
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10. be more productive
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11. build robots
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12. To live instead of exist
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13. be more discerning
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14. learn the accordion
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15. learn about wine
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16. visit Scotland
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17. learn more about my grandfather's life as a freemason
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How I did it: I priced out components, weighed out my options, looked a cpu speeds at cpubenchmark.com, determined what I could afford within my budget and got several deals on bundling components.In the end my system had the following components:CPU: Intel Core i7 2600K LGA 1155 Motherboard: Asus P8Z68-V LX XMS3 Memory: 16GB DDR3-1600 (PC3-12800) CL9 Desktop Memory KitSamsung SH-B123L 12X BD Combo Drive OEM" Power Supply: Antec H… Read how I did it…
Wife and I have entered into the process of separation. We’ll be living together with our son through the end of the year, and plan on joint custody. This next two months are gonna be a challenge.
I am now studying at Omega Studios in Rockville, MD, in a program in Audio Production Techniques. Great Stuff!
