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Sunday, January 21, 2001
Shouldn't a woman say what turns her on in bed?, I found the article via nofadz. I've decided to become anorexic, now I just have to figure out what exactly do they do in place of eating when they are hungry. Usually if I visit Nordstrom's or Lord & Taylor's I go on this wanna-be bulemic kick, but I got this bad cavity from it. Only master teethbrushers should try it! I used to despise those girls but now I agree with them, everyone looks better thin. Fat looks nasty and morbid. So I have 20 pounds to lose to be "normal" weight and another 20 to be anorexic! Round those figures to about 50 and I'll be able to shop at places like 5-7-8 (or something like that) and get the cute-r stuff at Old Navy. I can't afford Nordstrom's,except for Greek Fest, I ususally just use it for diet inspiration. Oh yeah, I still have a gym membership... [Disclaimer] These are just my opinions and not an advertisement for the Anorexia Coalition (em...CK) My second discovery is that I need way more money than I'm making. All the necessary development software I need are way too expensive. My third discovery is that I am spreading myself too thin as far as what I am studying. On a daily basis, I've been tackling several text books, reading a few chapters from two novels (Poisonwood Bible and All the Pretty Horses), my Chinese language studying, and then on top of all of this I am trying to learn how to program and several languages. My first discovery won't be so hard if I keep this up (I've lost 10 pounds since the New Year.) I have to decide which of these projects I can cut loose, I'm don't do very well at multi-tasking. For instance, if I have more than ten windows opened I get frustrated and just close them all. Major Pet Peeve! Why is it that every program that I download lately have this stupid built-in mechanism that searches for an internet connection? Or even worse, some of them have the nerve to assume that it is ok to just take over another program that was previously there? Imagine a not so computer literature person's nightmare when they turn on their computer? So I actually had to spend an half hour going to each program's Preferences option and seek for a way to turn those features off. To my dismay, some don't allow you to. There is a way around this, but I'm not going to be the one to tell it. But there is a solution for those that hate having all those stupid icons pop-up near your desktop's clock and to save some memory upon start-up. A Junior Window's 98 Tip: Go to Start>Programs>Accessories>System Tools>System Information Now go to Tools>System Configuration Utility Look for the tab that says "Startup" and click on it. There will be list of programs with checkboxes, I leave Systray and TaskMonitor checked (because I have no clue where to find them if I unchecked them) But stuff like Real Player, AIM and ICQ, you can uncheck without any problem. Remember the less of these checked is better. You can always start them from the Program menu, by clicking Start>Programs, etc.
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