Meet Millie. I spent a fair bit of yesterday entertaining her. I never had a dog and always enjoy having one around even for a bit. Of course, now that I’ve left home my parents are looking at getting a dog, typical.
Yesterday was also Applicants’ day and I was giving people some tours. It wasn’t as busy as I was expecting but went quite well. Got to meet quite a lot of applicants, as well as other students. Mostly though, we were just waiting around for most of the day. Not sure whether the lack of people was because everyone was either happy they were or weren’t going to Glasgow and didn’t need to go, or they hadn’t had enough time to plan the trip.
In the evening, Mark had his planned Sunday roast. He had invited quite a few people, some of whom I’d never heard of. It was quite a good meal and I was surprised there was food left over. We spent most of the night arguing with Jason’s friend about his lifestyle (I’m not great at smoking cessation, but I like to think I stuck my ground). Was surprised how many people disliked dogs, and poor Millie was stuck in the hall.
Got back home today by noon and will probably procrastinate the rest of the holiday. My mum got a laptop (which I’ve stolen) and have been tweaking all day. I want a laptop but I’m looking more at the MacBooks, mostly because of my dislike for Windows. This thing came full of every bit of useless software you could possibly want. Might look at buying one when I get my next student loan lump.
2 COMMENTS
Posted on March 21st, 2007 at 11:55 pm by Jennifer
MacBooks are cool, but of course I’m still going to root for a Solaris system. Even if you got a barebones box and loaded S10 to it? It’d be fun to play with, at any rate.
Posted on March 22nd, 2007 at 5:03 am by Wai
I have to disagree.
MacBooks don’t have the backspace button.
Right click with two fingers!?
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