After a couple of installs, I have my (computer) life back in order. I've got most of my software, some of my music, and very little of my videos: sadness. I hope to gather up some more as I go along, but only having 80GB on this SSD means I'll have to be a lot more discriminating with my musical choices.
On a brighter note, I'm stuck on Google Chrome! I thought I had find the perfect browser in the form of Firefox, but then I decided to switch to Chrome after some time on the roomie's computer. I love the integrable gmail app, the preview screen when opening a new tab, and the over quickness of Chrome. I thought I had known the best in FF, but I seemed to have found better. When FF4 stops putting out betas and finally finishes up, I'll go back to it to see how it is, but for now, I am very content.
I just took the Physio Shelf exam. I sat through all 120 questions, but I was feeling a little tired after about question 90 or so. On question 60, I purposely closed my booklet and closed my eyes for 5 minutes. I figured this would reduce the burnout I felt when I took the MCB and Anatomy Shelfs in previous semesters. Either way, it was a marathon I was happy to get through.
Now I have the weekend ahead of me. I'm planning on getting work done as well was catching the Giants game tomorrow night at the casino. It should be a small, but decent, crowd on both sides. I might even sneak a couple of games of SC2 in there, although I'm in a bit of a protest against my computer's lack of power to play the game. It would be nice I wasn't forced into so many mis-clicks. In the last game I played, I somehow managed to right-click my probes into my opponents base. It was rather brutal. It also makes micro damn near impossible.
The Sharks started off the season with a win. I couldn't watch since I was taking the Shelf, but I saw a quick recap and checked out the box score. Step one for an 82-0 season has been completed. I'll look forward to more wins in the future.
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