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I'm bored
Posted Nov 26, 2002
I'm bored so I'm going to write a journal entry just to fill the time. I haven't really got anything to say, but lets see what happens, eh?
Mock exams start Tuesday. (Fri is only art, and Mon is an INSET day) I probably should revise, but I can't be bothered. There is also an English essay due in tomorrow, which I really should do, but again I can't be bothered.
This is becoming a very boring journal, so I'll go now. Bye!
Tango
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Latest reply: Nov 26, 2002
Jim counts me as a friend!
Posted Nov 17, 2002
Yipee!
Tango
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Latest reply: Nov 17, 2002
Friends, Journals and Jim
Posted Nov 17, 2002
Well, I don't normally write journal entries, but with this new "Friends" thing I guess i probably should. With a little help from Jim (and an exercise in decryption) I now know I have 2 people reading my journals, so "Hi!".
I don't really have anything to say in this journal, which makes me wonder why I am even posting it, but I have better to do, so why not? Feel free to stop reading now, if I write much more it probably won't make a lot of sense anyway.
I have been thinking about the idea of making DNA open-source, and I guess I will tell you what I thought here, i won't post it to Jim's journal on the matter yet. Jim was worried about custom skins not including the legal waffle, do you think the disclamers could be included in the whatever-its-called that gets send to the parser-thingy? I probably should look up the real names for these things but I don't have the reference materials to hand. Although I like the idea of open-source software in general, I'm not sure I like the idea of lots of different DNAs. The whole point is to make one community with different sections with different uses (at least that's how I see it). Maybe there could be a way of allowing other people access to the database (there must be someway to share it between 2 servers and allow both to write and read from it, i guess the other users would have to put some hard drive space towards it as well.) Then there could be a whole community spread out over the whole web, something I think Douglas Adams would have been fasinated by. I wonder...
I think I will stop writing now, most of that i thought of as I was going along, which means if I don't stop going along I will start coming up with even more crazy ideas.
I like this journal, in fact. It gives me a chance to talk about nothing in particiular and just see what happens.
Tango
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Latest reply: Nov 17, 2002
testing, where'd the rest go
Posted Oct 30, 2002
This is so i can get a "see more journal entrys" link, so hopefully i will be able to see my other entrys that i removed, here goes...
Tango
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Latest reply: Oct 30, 2002
Testing
Posted Jan 27, 2002
Just testing...
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