Thursday, 30 June 2005

prepare4trouble: (houseHAW)
I need a new computer.

Mine sucks. Really really badly. It wasn't so bad before I got it on the internet, but back then I was using my mum's more, and using this one just for writing. Now though, I'm on this one much more often, and the extent of its suckyness has become clear. I mean, when I have Paintshop Pro open, it works so slowly that I can barely stand to use it, and I can't have anything else open at the same time because that just slows everything down more. It has 64Mb of RAM, That's how bad it is. I need a computer that I can use damnit!

It's looking doubtful now that we'll go to Croatia in July though, so if we don't then that's an extra £400 that I'll have that I didn't expect. So I might get one. I think I'm going to look into it.

Ooo, it's Thursday - House day. The last one on Channel 5 that I haven't already seen though...

Weather

Thursday, 30 June 2005 02:45
prepare4trouble: (edgar)
Today was pretty unpleasant. I hate to sound all English, moaning about the weather and everything, but I really with is would make it's mind up. I mean, we have a few days of glorious sunshine, then it goes and ruins it with a torrential downpour. I wouldn't mind normally, but I really really hope it doesn't rain on Saturday. So I'm getting all me-like about it and checking weather sites. Metcheck says it'll be sunny and cloudy, so that's okay. If it's right. A different story on Tuesday for the REM concert though. Apparently it'll be nice until about 3, when it will start pissing it down and carry on all night. Oh well, it didn't ruin the Bryan Adams concert last year, and I got to start a new fashion trend, bandannas made out of Jackson's carrier bags. Seriously, I did it, then about 5 people copied me. It was fun!

Anyway, I will stop talking about the weather now!

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