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Hackintosh

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Welcome

Hackintosh

Couple of weeks ago it was so cold that even the water at the gas station was frozen.

This week it already snowed on Wednesday here in Atlanta. And then it snowed again today! It’s been a while when it snowed more than a day, so we decided to honor it with a snowman

The following is a part of a book cover that me and my friend saw last night. Yes it is a book cover from the Romance section of the book store.

If you haven’t noticed yet, I’d like to guide your attention to the “Bonus” sticker. This book claims to have the deleted scenes. What’s next - blooper reel?
There are many people, myself included, out there who would gladly give their multiple lives away just to get a glimpse of the possibilities of the final chapter of Dune. Unfortunately for those people Frank Herbert didn’t quite get to finish his work. Even for unfortunate for all those people is that the glimpse they would die for had come in 2007.
So why was it unfortunate? Having finally finished reading the final chapters (supposedly guided by notes from Frank Herbert himself), I would have to point out that the notes left behind by the original author must have been seriously incomplete. Never in a million years I would think that Dune will tie up all the lose ends and give happy endings to all its multiple story lines. It’s just not the Dune way. But then, there’s the saying - never say never.
Before I start I just want to say that Miami was great! However, work has been crazy since I got back. In between all the craziness, I have managed to update my picture galleries with TripTracker.net Slideshow. I’m still using a modified PhotoStack for the gallery, but I changed the LightBox animation with this new one, as it just looked fabulous. Check it out yourself.
While I was doing that, I finally installed a test web server on my desktop again after like a year or so. The great news is that now the server is running in 64-bit mode! I really can’t want until more and more of the applications start providing native 64-bit support. If you are unclear about it’s true benefits, let Lord Jobs show it to you. Granted I’m in the Windows world, but really it’s that much better.
P.S> I have managed to finish learning how to solve a 4×4 Rubik’s cube!