Month: May 2004

It’s MINE…

Even as I type, the Triton Extreme is sitting in the boot of my car, waiting to be placed on its new keyboard stand. I’m clearing out the junk in my room to make way for it. There’s a spot between my bed and window where I think it’ll be just dandy. Before I left …

Grand Canyon

A belated pic of me at the Grand Canyon! Photo taken by a kind gentleman called Steve, who lives near a very serene region in England called Heathrow Airport. BTW if you think the rocks behind me are within reach, think again. They’re half a mile away. ps. Anyone know of a great web-based photo …

To upgrade or not?

To those who are curious about upgrading to MT3.0, don’t do it yet. That’s what I think, at least. Apart from optional comment registration through Typekey and a tweaked up, more accessible user interface, there really aren’t any significant changes. Well actually the main thing that’s changed is the platform, but to me (and other …

Upgraded to MT3.0!

Okay folks, I’ve upgraded to MT3.0! It would’ve gone faster had I not accidentally uploaded the FULL version instead of the UPGRADE – I was also going to install a brand new system onto my friend’s server and got the two mixed up. (Blame it on the jet lag!) I must say the interface looks …

Fantastic!

I tried to poop the party but my Las Vegas hotel’s internet connection got cut off JUST as I was about to hit the submit button and announce to the whole world who won American Idol 😉 Ah, the benefits of being in the same time zone… Oh well. Now I’m home and rested, let …

Vexed in Vegas

Grr! Buying tickets to Vegas shows is a pain. Some sites don’t think there are any other countries in their dropdown menu except for USA, Canada and Mexico. Another site actually remembered to include Japan. (Go, Asia! Go!) I also felt mighty uncomfortable after hitting the submit button and ending up with an error page. …

Summertime…

The last few days have been amazing, I want to stay here for a few more months! The first thing I did was pay respects to my great-grandparents, who are buried in Forest Lawn which is considered prime property for the dearly deceased. I laid flowers on both stones and attended a couple of museum …