Whenever someone asks me what I do and I tell them that I’m taking a break from uni this semester and working three days a week I always feel like they’re judging me. Sometimes they say “That’s it?” Like they think I’m lazy.
Hello! I’m taking a break from uni. That sort of means that I don’t want to stress myself out by working every spare minute. What do we work for anyway? I don’t know what my passion is, not the one I could do for a living, why should I spend all my time doing something I don’t like (not that I don’t like my job, I just don’t want to do it 5 days).
Speaking of work, the lights in both passageways leading to our lab are out. It was really funny yesterday when they just weren’t on anymore and people were trying to find a light switch. Anyway, it’s even darker in those halls today than yesterday. Everytime I walk down them I’m reading to put karate moves on anyone that tries to sneak up on me.
Sadly, the internet is also severely unreliable this morning.
Happily though, I got Amarok (the KDE linux music player and organiser) to work! It wasn’t compiling the collection properly from the folders that I’d told it to get music from. This was because it thought it had write permissions so it was sucking all the energy from voltron (our storage computer) trying to prepare to modify the music files (adding tags and what-not) and not compiling the collection. Hubby changed the apparent permissions somewhere and it made the collection. Then it wouldn’t update the collection properly. It wasn’t picking up an album that I knew was there. Somewhere in all the mucking about it had deselected all the folders I’d selected for it to build the collection from. I reselected them and now everything works beautifully!!!
Justin says
Perhaps…just a suggestion, open a photo house. Become a photographer, take photos of landmarks etc. 😛