I am realizing new potentials of efficiency.
Thank you, narration.
Today, I realized a few things that put a lot of my life into perspective. I feel the last few days have changed me, and I like to think that change is for the better. I am realizing responsibility, which I am able to speak about for great lengths, but until recently haven't been able to try and demonstrate.
Soon we shall see.
Okay. So a slightly more extended post than my last (which was interrupted).
Everything appears to be going well. I am trying to focus on work more, and do a better job there. I'd like to move into tech writing, but it may be a while, so....
Beyond that, I have declared war on one of my roomates. One of my roomates will find that if he leaves his stuff lying around all the time, it will keep vanishing all the time. If he doesn't learn from that, I will get a lock for my door, and things will keep vanishing for ... extended ... periods of time.
Direct communication has failed, however, so this is the failover plan.
Anyway. I'm working on SR, and I really want to help the Grand Dracster get things running. Here's to hoping.
So. It's been a while. The new computer works, and works well. I used HL2 for the burn-in process, and all appears to be going according to plan.
Work is going pretty well, except for a sudden surge of lethargy on my part. I'm trying to put more effort into work. I've gotten really lazy for some reason.
But I'm also on Worlds of Warcrack. Trying to make sure it doesn't take control of my life.
I'm doing well. Having fun.
It's all good.
I got my computer working. However, last night, while installing HL2, my primary (boot) disk crashed, and lost all data.
Then my system wouldn't power up before. A fault had been suspected, so I dissasembled the entire system, and then reassembled.
On a side note, my new case was bought because it was aluminum, but came with some features it did not need. Like super-bright LEDs on the front of the case.
This turned out to come in handy. As I was reconnecting the power to the CD- RW, the case LEDs lost power (and the CD-RW wouldn't get it). This specific power plug had one of those funny 2-inch extensions/splitters that also powers the fan on my video card. The pin that the video card's cooling fan drew from had gotten so loose, it was pushed out the back of the plastic housing.
I realized that this had previously been the cord providing power to the boot drive originally.
Damnit.
Anyway. After a few hours of installing various crap, it's up and running again.
I hope. Tonight will tell us for certain.
I'm at work right now.
Work's going good.
The only real problem is the fact that I can't connect from home.
Because my ISP is doing less than stellar at the moment. They charged me to move my account over from my old apartment to my new one, but they didn't ACTUALLY move it. And they signed me up for a one-year-lease, which I didn't ask for.
Damnit.
Will try and straighten them out today.