From: MisterNiceGuy@juno.com To: misterniceguy@juno.com Date: Fri, 24 Sep 1999 19:35:48 -0400 Subject: LuKas Update: 9-10-99 Message-ID: <19990924.193549.-3747893.0.MisterNiceGuy@juno.com> X-Mailer: Juno 3.0.13 MIME-Version: 1.0 Content-Type: text/plain Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit X-Status: Sent X-Juno-Line-Breaks: 0,3-6,16-21,30-33,41,48,53,58,61-69,75-78,80-82,89-92,94-106 X-Juno-Att: 0 X-Juno-Fcc: Sent Items X-Juno-Size: 5413 X-Juno-RefParts: 0 Look what happens, I wait till I have a reason to write, and I fall behind because the reasons to write keep me from writing! I actually have more than one article! Article: Digital revolution ---------------------------------- Tuesday (9-7-99) was to be a great day for me. The UPS guy had called & said that he'd come by that day with some packages that required somebody to be there to pick them up. Now, we don't have many fans who send us packages (or fans for that matter), so I figured it must be the computer, monitor, CPU and whatnot in its entire multi-boxed-greatness. So I make sure that I get up at nine that morning (so early!). After all, he never said when he was coming, only that he'd be there before six in the afternoon. So I camp out at home, refusing calls to go to b-ball games & lunch outings & stuff, not wanting him to come when I was gone. Murphey's law and such. So I wait. One in the afternoon. I pop in Chasing Amy to pass the time. Three in the Afternoon. I decide to put in Clerks. Five-thirty. I've resigned myself. He's not coming. Five-fourty-five. Ding dong! HE'S HERE! AND HE HAS THE COMPUTER! It takes till Wednesday for me to fully set it up. I needed to move the fossil 486 off the computer desk & move the P133 over. But I finally manage to get the new Dell up & running. I even had to ad an extension to the desk to make room for the. . . SCANNER! First thing's first, I download Winzip, AIM, WinAmp, and AudioGrabber. Then, using a LOT of floppies, I copy the files I want to the new computer. Next, I add the cache of MP3s so graciously given to me by Brother Rice, and now I'm in full swing! it's good to be up & racing along with bleeding edge technology! (at least for this month) Article: Monotony for monotony's sake --------------------------------------------------- For most people, Thursday (the infamous 9-9-99) was a good day. The long anticipated Final Fantasy VIII was released in the U.S. However, for the five thousand kids in the Princeton Region, Thursday was bad. Thursday was the day we all entered the prison called school. My mind was torn between getting a good sleep the night before to be awake & alert and staying up & enjoying as many precious hours were left in my summer vacation. Predictably, I fell asleep at midnight, just early enough to feel cheated and late enough to be very tired. 1st Period: AP PHYSICS; Lucky for me, I had an inside tip from my friends that my most favoritest math teacher of all time was to be the new professor, as opposed to Mr. Komada, the most whalest of a man you have ever seen. What surprised me is that his head is about the same size as mine, but he was a good 200 lbs. heavier. . . Anywho, my teacher, Mr. Hochschild is good, despite the fact that he knows me too well that I can't skip the occasional class. But I wasn't planning to skip. . . 2nd Period: HEALTH; There's only two people in our school who teaches health, so I've had him for junior health already. Freshman Health was with Ms. Severence, with the horrible STD slides ::shudder:: Since it was the first day, we didn't do anything important. And the next day (today, Friday, 9-10-99) is lab, so. . . No health for me today! 3rd Period: FILM APPRECIATION; My favoritest class this year. It's taught by Mr. Sullivan, a twenty something teacher so cool that we talk about comics before class and our opening lecture started off with a clip from "Apocalypse Now" ("Charlie don't surf!"). This is gonna be the greatest class ever. I have no real opinion yet about the rest of my classes, at least that I can remember. I can guarantee you'll hear about them in the future, though. . . 4th Period: HUMAN BEHAVIOR; 5th Period: LUNCH; 6th Period: AP STAT; 7th Period: AP SPANISH; 8th Period: WORLD LITERATURE; News Boxers (cuz I don't care for tighty-whities) ---------------------------------------------------------------- My other friend gave me a lot of Anime mp3s. No Eva yet, though. . . I got lots of WinAmp skins, but I think I'm might make some of my own (MAYBE!). If you want any, just ask. . . We gotta decide what it is we're doing for Christmas vacation. Are any of us going to try to get together? or. . . My car was acting up today. I think I need to get the oil changed. . . I lost my watch! I really liked it to. . . THIS IS COOL ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- - AudioGrabber This is by far the best program for ripping CDs. It can even rip past those annoying CDExtras. Y'know, those annoying little Quiktime that keep you from being able to read the CD as just a CD. Audiograbber records digitally, so you get the best possible audio recording. What's the catch on this piece of freeware? Well, it seems you can only select half of the songs on a given CD. But if you quit & reopen, the selected tracks change. So if you have some patience, you can have it all free! www.audiograbber.com-us.net www.dezines.com/audio ------------------------------------------------------------------------- -- SAY WHAT?! 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