this morning i...
2 years ago
finally made it to 50 ! i nearly collapsed but i made it. onwards ! 100 consecutive here i come :)
absolutely worth it.
| 1. |
Learn Japanese
|
9,413 people |
| 2. |
write more poetry
2 cheers |
904 people |
| 3. |
write a book
1 cheer |
24,937 people |
| 4. |
Visit Japan
|
5,367 people |
| 5. |
be rich
1 cheer |
2,907 people |
| 6. |
have a lucid dream
|
225 people |
| 7. |
visit every continent
1 cheer |
1,528 people |
| 8. |
do sit ups and push ups everyday
|
108 people |
| 9. |
read war and peace
|
450 people |
| 10. |
Learn to play the piano
|
7,138 people |
| 11. |
clean my room
1 cheer |
2,626 people |
| 12. |
see the northern lights
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16,373 people |
| 13. |
Drive across the USA
|
2,147 people |
| 14. |
eat more sushi
|
194 people |
| 15. |
sip tea in a traditional tea garden in Japan
|
2 people |
| 16. |
make bread from scratch
|
26 people |
| 17. |
Walk the Great Wall of China
|
505 people |
| 18. |
spend a whole night watching black and white movies
|
2 people |
| 19. |
read The Idiot
|
7 people |
| 20. |
Read the "Grapes of Wrath"
|
18 people |
| 21. |
watch the AFI Top 100 American movies
|
359 people |
| 22. |
get a masters degree
|
2,790 people |
| 23. |
learn ASP.NET
1 cheer |
240 people |
| 24. |
read all the 100 books on the BBC top 100
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2 people |
| 25. |
Read "The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy"
|
536 people |
| 26. |
go on a road trip with no predetermined destination
|
18,102 people |
| 27. |
learn to drive
|
5,884 people |
| 28. |
Visit Italy
1 cheer |
2,282 people |
| 29. |
do 100 consecutive push-ups
1 cheer |
57 people |
| 30. |
read a manga in Japanese
|
23 people |
| 31. |
travel around europe
|
362 people |
| 32. |
visit hong kong
|
177 people |
| 33. |
visit china
|
768 people |
| 34. |
graduate from college
|
5,877 people |
finally made it to 50 ! i nearly collapsed but i made it. onwards ! 100 consecutive here i come :)
absolutely worth it.
absolutely worth doing if you want control over your computer and everything it does from the moment you turn on until the moment you shutdown.
I’ve tried Suse, Slackware, Debian, Gentoo, Fedora, and now on Ubuntu.