Is it really worth it? Probably not. But still, to this day, I can recite all of the words to the theme song. Sadly.
Is it really worth it? Probably not. But still, to this day, I can recite all of the words to the theme song. Sadly.
As expected, I was severly let down by Revolutions. While it had some great action scenes and the plot was laid out pretty well, the ending was nothing to brag about.
But I suppose if you’ve seen the first two movies, you have to watch the third in the trilogy. I mean, why else would anyone watch the third Godfather movie?
While book 3 is still my favorite, this one was very well written. There’s plenty of action and suspense to keep you wanting more, and I found myself finishing it rather quickly even though I had planned on reading it over the course of a few months to get me to the 4th movie.
Only 1 book to go!
I got myself a black 4GB nano a few weeks back and it was well worth the money. While $50 more could buy me a new 20GB iPod, I like the nano for its small size and easy portability when exercising.
Sure, it scratches easily, but that’s what the iGuy is for!
It’s not thick enough to eat with a fork, contrary to what people might say. Give it a try, it’s my favorite!
I didn’t appreciate beer until I was 22 or so. Before then it was just a means to having fun and getting drunk.
I think beer is an acquired taste, one that you don’t really know about until you’re older. Now I enjoy a nice Guinness, Black Forest, or any other beer with real flavor. Keep the Coors Light for a long bar night when it’s cheap and easy to chug.
People on eBay will buy anything, and sometimes for more than they can buy it new in the store!
In fact, today I sold a black Motorola Razr V3 phone for $35 more than I paid for it brand new. And to make it even better, I get all of my money back after rebates.
But anyway, it’s a great way to get rid of stuff you don’t need, don’t want, or don’t like.
It’s crazy how big the US is compared to other countries, but I hope to see all of it one day soon.
So far I’ve seen all but 1 of the northeastern states, 2 west coast states, and hardly any midwest states.
Still on my list are:
Hawaii, Alaska, Oregon, Washington, Arizona, Montana, Wyoming, Texas, Oklahoma, North Dakota, South Dakota, Idaho, Iowa, Minnesota, Utah, Colorado, Kansas, Arkansas, Nebraska, Missouri, Mississippi, Alabama, Indiana, Kentucky, West Virginia, Georgia (I’ll be here for a wedding in September), and Maine (which I’ll be visiting in a few weeks).
Sadly I’ve never actually watched part 3 of the Matrix series. I loved the first movie, enjoyed the second one, but never got to the theater for the thrid. I should just go rent the DVD and get it over with….
Need I say more?
Okay, I’ll say more. I switched to Firefox when it was still version 0.6 (Firebird I believe) and I’ve never looked back. Since version 1.0, it’s been as stable, if not more stable, than IE and has more than enough features to keep you from clicking that dreaded “e” again.
And I’m a web designer, so using anything else would be uncivilized.
I have a huge drive full of MP3s that I’ve amassed over the years from former roommates. I don’t even know what I own and don’t own anymore. It’s time to get rid of things I don’t own, keep track of things I would like to own, and purchase the ones I don’t already have.
I have 3 drives in my PC totalling close to 400GB and yet I don’t seem to have a whole lot of space. Things are scattered about, software I don’t need is saved away, and my hard work from classes and freelancing is not organized at all.
Lastly, music and software. I need to clean out these 2 folders and make sure I own things I have stored here (especially the MP3s).
By the end of the summer I plan on having a shiny new Powerbook with OS X Tiger. It’s been far too long since I’ve used an Apple product on a daily basis, and XP is on my shit list.