New themes are being tested on this blog, since it supports much fewer visitors than the main blog.
Please pardon the dust while I tear down the walls.
The weblog Matt set up for his 101 things in 1001 days project
New themes are being tested on this blog, since it supports much fewer visitors than the main blog.
Please pardon the dust while I tear down the walls.
So I did say a new 101 in 1001 list was coming back… in February, damn. Oh well.
I’ve made the decision to pull the plug on this blog anyway. The 101 in 1001 concept won’t leave my site – far from it. The content I’ve already posted here will be moved on over to my main blog, for posterity’s sake. New posts on this subject will be posted there as well. Once the move is complete, the main URL to this blog (http://blog.mattfast1.com/1001) will redirect to the category/tag I’m posting all these items in over there.
Oh, and all those posts I went though the main blog and hid? Those will be pulled out into a separate system, disconnected from the internet at large, and will most likely be added to as my personal journal, where there is much less of a chance for tampering or unauthorized viewing. Consider these acts numbers 1 and 2 on my new 101 list.
Well, as I explained on my other blog, I’ve been neglecting my blogging. I’ve ignored my blogging so much, in fact, that I didn’t even notice my 101 in 1001 list expired on February 11th – Heck, I thought it might have been the 19th, that’s how long it’s been since I’ve even looked at this site. Continue reading ‘I didn’t even notice…’
I have achieved this one several times over in the last couple of months. Go me.
I went to see the Goo Goo Dolls at Red Rocks Amphitheatre on Wednesday, June 27, 2007.
My new cell phone, bought in August, is an LG Fusic.
I really haven’t done anything with this in a while. Anyway, I have a Wii now.
NOTE: The title of this post (Wii would like to play) is a trademark of Nintendo. Figured I should add it in case someone from Nintendo came by here and saw it, and decided to sue.
With the new server build mentioned in #32, I have disposed of ALL NTFS data. My disorganization was on NTFS partitions. Everything I need is now on an ext2 filesystem, everything I didn’t need was removed by the FDISK command.
It’s been too long since I updated this blog. My server now boasts a completely MicroSith-free computing environment, running Firefox, Evolution, and most importantly, Fedora Core 6 (now with absolutely no NTFS-drivers).
I do have a broadband internet connection. My parents and I connect through a DSL line, and as such there is no reason for me not to mark this one complete.