Archive for August, 2006
Yeah, I do live here.
It’s what it means by “home” page, correct?
Anyway, after going through every theme I could find, I found this one. And it feels good for deezil v.4. It’s now a reckoning. Deezil has been alot of things to alot of people. To me, it’s been the most and meant the most. It’s been a source of bleeding the sorrows and the frustration and stupidity of a life thrust upon me. It’s me in my purest form, one you rarely even get when talking to me in person any more. I’ve just been packaged up, shipped out, razzled and dazzled, shined and polished. Been made to look pretty and talk slick for all the people that need to consume and devour me.
In essence, I’m kind of a big deal.
In reality, I wish someone would make that big deal end. It’s tiring to make it happen day in and day out. It’s physically and emotionally taxing.
And this iteration of the blog is about helping me make that end.
It’s about where I live. Right now, I’m living out of my suitcase in Gravel Switch. In another week, I’ll be back in my apartment in Murray for the final night. Day after that, 404 Hart. And then around next May 13th, it’ll be Louisville KY. I’ve decided that moving there will be the next course of action. Now, I won’t be pulling what bofe did and just moving there sans job hoping to pick one up, but if I have to I’ll move boxes at UPS just to get started in Louisville, and we’ll see what jobs come up after it.
But also like bofe, this is my home. I’ve got it here so that I can go anywhere, open up Firefox, and immediately feel home, because I’m staring my four walls right in the face.
I may get de-nerded for this…
But I’m going to give McAfee and Gateway alot of credit for providing 3 years worth of service to their anti-virus and security suite up front with orders from Gateway (albeit, for added price).
Why, you may ask?
Because that way no one has to worry about the computer’s security for the next three years. Now, you may think that it is a bad thing, because people aren’t thinking about (therefore worrying about) their security. But I agree that security should be that seamless from the moment you turn on your computer for the first time, and stay that way until you turn it off for the final time. Sure, there are free ways to do this as well. I’m sure any of the big manufacturers could get with Avast or AVG and provide a commercial license key for three years (or whatever period of time) for a much reduced cost. Coupled with Microsoft Anti-Spyware Windows Defender and a default-on Windows Firewall, computer security could be a total non-issue, as it always should be.
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