dual screen heaven
http://biebs.no-ip.org/biebsphotos/dualscreen.jpg
as you can see i love my dual screen displays the top half is what i was working one the second half of the large pictue is what my desktop looks like with everything minimized
House panel votes for Net neutrality | CNET News.com
House panel votes for Net neutrality | CNET News.com
woot!!!
words to share
As we grow up, we learn that even the one person that wasn’t
supposed to ever let you down probably will. You will have your
heart broken probably more than once and it’s harder every time.
You’ll break hearts too, so remember how it felt when yours was
broken. You’ll fight with your best friend. You’ll blame a new love
for things an old one did. You’ll cry because time is passing too
fast, and you’ll eventually lose someone you love. So take too many
pictures, laugh too much, and love like you’ve never been hurt
because every sixty seconds you spend upset is a minute of
happiness you’ll never get back.
How does this work?
First off…I finally found the Nickelback cd I had been wanting. I am so excited! Have they ever put out a poor album?
BUT, how do I add it to the music albums on this computer–like the ones you did, Matt? I tried and it showed that there were songs in the file I created. However, when I double click it to play the Windows Media Player says, “No CD in drive”. All I did was copy and paste…was that wrong?
05.17.06Hell’s Yeah!

You may have heard in recent months the phrase “hell’s yeah”. I would simply like to inform everyone that it was I who invented the saying. Infact, I wasn’t even aware that it had caught on until I saw those damn PSP squirrels on TV saying “Hell’s Yeah!”
You may be curious as to the origin of Hell’s Yeah. After all, anyone can claim to invent something, but there is a very specific heritage that belongs to the phrase, and I, Matt Althouse, am at it’s root. As most know I’m a big AC/DC fan. And one day listening to the song Hell’s Bells on a beautiful day driving in the ol’ ’79 with some friends, I decided to exclaim “Hell’s Yeah!” in place of “Hell’s Bells”. So my friends and I start using the phrase for daily expressions of exclamitory approval.
Fast forward 4 or 5 years, and next thing you know these friggin’ PSP squirrels are saying it like it’s trendy, and now everybody is saying it. So I just wanted to make sure that everyone knew how I’m a mad crazy trend setter.
That is all.
05.13.06now i dont think i ….
i’m still alive, contrary to rumour. i’ve never had such a stressful school year in my entire life. but i’ve broke free from those chains and now i’m loose for three and a half wonderful months.. until they drag me back. (i think the relation to prison is actually quite appropriate.)
well i didnt get my n64 for xmas but im sure itd prolly would have been slightly less as exciting this kids xms
05.10.06Play Station 3…
I was at work today and caught a glimpse of PS3. I gotta know…Is this thing really gonna cost $599? Does that price include a maid to do all the housework? Whoa! Maybe I misunderstood the caption under the consumer reporter. Was he talking about buying stock in the play station company? We don’t have the t.v. volume up at work, so it is possible I misunderstood.
Is it a sign of a tough day/week ahead?
I stepped outside this morning to have a cigarrette. When I open the screen to come back inside there is a big brown moving spot racing me over the doorway. My first thought is, “SPIDER!” At my age fear does not make me jump higher, it does increase the speed factor though. I zipped in and turn around and it was gone. Granted, I didn’t get a good look, but a moving brown spot isn’t good in my book. It appears it’s time to use that indoor bug spray again and call the landlord to remind him to buy outdoor strength crap and spray out there.
Oh Wiilly?
First it was…
Nintendo Entertainment System
Then…
Super Nintendo Entertainment System
Then…
Nintendo 64 (Thanks, Mom for not getting the Sega Saturn!)
Then…
Gamecube
And now…

As in “We”. Clever name? Or just wiilly strange? That’s Nintendo for ya. I mean I know it’s not going to affect what the system does, but it’s going to sound weird saying…
“I’m going to go play with my Wii.”