Entertainment
I hope you appreciate the variety of technology and the juxtaposition of new and old, cheap and expensive in my entertainment cabinet!
For gaming I have a SNES from the 80s and an Xbox 360. For watching and recording TV I have a VCR on top of a PC running experimental new social television software (I got rid of the DVD player to save space as the Xbox plays DVDs). And this brand new software is running on a 10-year-old cast-off HP PC…
posting
jo’s moaning that i don’t post enough, so here i am. i don’t know what she means, i posted less than a week ago! some of us have work to do… honest.
errr…. cheese.
incidentally, we were painting our new spare bedroom (that is, my sister and brother-in law were painting and i was supervising), and we noticed a llama on the wall. they get everywhere, you know. it’s amazing how many llamas we’ve bumped into since moving to woking. must be the beast to be around here. now that the paint has dried, the llama has faded away, sadly, but he’ll always have a place in our hearts.
in geeky news, i’ve nicked an old computer from work and i’ve put linux on it. i’ve always had a vague fascination with linux, and it seems to be good for a web server, so when we get into our new house i think i’ll set it up and put websites on it and stuff. now i have a linux machine for messing about with, a pc for playing games on, and a mac for actually using as a computer. mmm, geeky.
happy now jo? what does “exanimate” mean anyway?
