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  • 08/05/2002: Nuts.

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    08/05/2002 Archived Entry: “Nuts.”

    Okay, this is unfair.

    In the list of things which have broken we have:

    • Motorbike (carb’s packed up)
    • Car [Mog] (Gearbox is unhappy)
    • PC’s Motherboard (USB is broken, worrying about what else is broken)

    This really sucks….and means again, I need more money.

    Well, actually the bike is for sale, so I’ll put it back together and get rid of it, if I can get some interest in it….*sigh*

  • 08/05/2002: Answers!

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    08/05/2002 Entry: “Answers!”

    We demand some answers!

    Right, here’s the answers to the male/female thing in the photo I posted (as far as I know):

    female, female, female, male, female, male, female, female, female

    male (kneeling down)

    I’m afraid that means that nobody wins the pebble.


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  • 08/04/2002: So I got this spam….

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    So I got this spam….

    “Subject: Change Your Sex Life Today!” – I don’t think they meant what I thought :-)

    Anyway, what’ve I been up to this weekend? Weeeeell, I went home on friday, cruised home in the Mog, now with enhanced instrumentation (Revcounter, Voltmeter, unconnected water temperature gauge) – anyway, we made it home, although you can really really feel the need for a service.

    And I spent the weekend lounging around doing very little – translated some Norwegian very slowly – I’m getting better, although I hate to think what my accent will be like, and at the moment trying to think of words just gets me stuck. But I can read some bits and go “ah, ah ha, that makes sense”. The fact that many words don’t seem to be in my dictionary (moren? what’s that mean then? ‘cos it’s used all over the place in this article and it ain’t in my dictionary).

    So, yes, did that last night, and watched some of “Under Milk Wood”.

    My dad, well, it’s hard to tell. He’s better than he was last week, but still not well at all. Very tired all the time, getting pains, and so on. I’m trying to convince myself that this is all down to chemotherapy – but it’s hard – no one seems to know exactly what to expect from Chemo, apart from “being generally ill, and getting worse” (“If the cancer doesn’t get you, the drugs will”).

    *Sigh*

    So, anyway, he goes in for a scan the same day I go into the BRI for my endo appointment. Let’s hope this one’s less of a waste of time. [stress about my liver]. Oh, the other thing I did was excercises. While I was at home – my mum got me doing exercises – well, I’d been doing them this week, on and off, but I’ve now got a copy of the exercises so I can do them here.

    And then today I went to Oxfraud again, this time, with Peter’s help found somewhere *free* to park (there’s all of about 6 spaces only about 10 minutes walk from the town centre! Yes! Really!). And they’re free on Sunday! Remarkable.

    We wandered into town and took a peek at the Cinema – realised that we were on time for watching Goldmember – well, we’d missed most of the ads and trailers, but made it in in time for the film.

    Comments? Well, I enjoyed it, I prefer it to Austin Powers II, but I didn’t like it as much as I liked the original Austin Powers film. Other comments are that (a) either people in oxford have very short legs or (b) Odeon Oxford don’t care about their customers – because they’re *sooooo* tight on space. Gah.

    Also, Oxford seemed to be short on Coke/Pepsi today. One of the coke-pump things in the Cinema was out of order, and none of them were actually working. Which lead to some chaos as we stood there and went “oh ah, what are we going to drink” – having decided that probably none of the soda-pump things could be trusted.

    Anyway, so, later peter got served this sort of brown-water which was meant to be Pepsi – but when compared to normal pepsi (what I got) was clearly an actual drink.

    Apart from film and meal, we also did a bit of shopping….which was cool…

    Got a couple of [hopefully] good books for a tenner, which should be fun…And then yes…wandered around looking lost. Anyway, was a good day. Then I headed back to brizzle, where I’m making plans to go to Ireland….

  • 08/02/2002: Weird

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    Who’s been paying people to compliment me? Come on? Tell me…

    No, seriously…

    It’s bizarre, I’ve just had this big bundle of compliments – from people who, well, they’re all independent. They’re not people I know, and I don’t think they’ve been influenced by people I know….One of them even has me on his “like to see naked” list, which is frankly astounding.

    But the funny thing is it’s done wonders for my confidence.

    It’s hard to believe what people I *know* say, particularly people I know who know I’m TS. Or who know how neurotic and nervous about myself I am….

    Anyway, following that I had an e-mail conversation with someone I met – who shall remain nameless, who gave me what I guess is a big compliment – but kind of freaked me out – because I kind of forget that I’m TS. Or at least it doesn’t really impact on 90% of my life, and so…well, you know. When you get a specific TS-compliment, well, it’s weird.

    Anyway that’s about it.

  • 07/31/2002: Yet more boring drivel

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    07/31/2002 Archived Entry: “Yet more boring drivel”

    For whatever reason (probably lack of sleep) I feel like absolute crap this morning. Absolute. Crap. I didn’t get to go jogging – well, okay, I didn’t *go* jogging becuase it’s raining. This sucks, because I am not mad enough to want to go out in the rain but I do *really* want to get fit.

    So, anyway, what was I going to ramble about? Any ideas? No?

    Nor have I right now, I kinda started with this whole bunch of thoughts but tiredness seems to have taken them away.

    So I’ll ramble about yesterday until something more interesting pops into my head (I’m in one of those moods where I need to get some thoughts out of my head – so you’re the lucky/unfortunate individuals who get to see them) – yes. So, yesterday I finally actually did some excercise, actually I did a fairly major amount of exercise by my standards….

    Got up at 8ish, actually *went* jogging, then walked into Bristol (about 30 mins walk from here), grabbed an application form for a Nursing Assistants role, popped in the film for processing (incidentally, that reminds me what I wanted to ramble about – but now you’ll have to wait). Yes, so, did that, wandered around, decided I want a Nikon Coolpix 775 (it’s so Niiiiice. If I get this job I’m having one. Okay? Good). Almost got a mobile phone (cheap contract, phone on sale), but didn’t due to: knowing I can’t really afford it, not really needing it 99% of the time (if I’m working in a hospital….), and having at least a nanogram of common sense (getting a 12 month contract when you’ve got *no* money coming in – not wise).

    Yes, so, went to Starbucks (actually, that reminds me of another thing that happened a while back (am I wandering off on enough tangents today?). When I was in Oxford with Stephanie, James, Peter and Lauren I asked Stephanie if there were any Starbucks in Oxford (‘cos she used to live there, apparently). Anyway, she was under the impression that there weren’t – but as we spent the day in oxford more and more of the appeared – and I say “appeared” because that did seem to be what was happening. You’d walk down a street one way, and then half an hour you’d wander down it again and a Starbucks would have just appeared. It’d look like it’d been there for a while – but you knew it hadn’t….anyway) where I filled in the application form (please give me a job, please, please!). Before trundling back and wandering around forbidden planet (which had lots of stuff I’d quite like – and I feel guilty about not getting from there but I can get it *vastly* cheaper elsewhere) – although we did see one thing….

    A Jesus action figure. Seriously! It’s got moveable arms and….wait for it…..rollers underneath so it can “glide”. Scary stuff.

    Incidentally on the Coffee theme, what is with this sudden explosion in the number of places doing Coffee? I mean there was a Costa Coffee *in the bank* in Southend. Actually in it. Part of it. Can people not wait until they’ve completed the bank transaction and walked all of maybe 20 feet to any one of the 8,000 *other* coffee shops not actually *in* other shops? Bah!

    So, anyway, photos. Yes, photos, mirrors and videos. It’s interesting how people see themselves – I mean, people say I’m okay looking (and some overzealous people claim I’m pretty) – but I simply *cannot* see it in mirrors or photos. I can maybe see that I look okay/sound okay on video (ta Aisling, that’s actually improved my opinion of myself). But other people seem to be different. Some people prefer themselves in photos, or hate themselves in photos and prefer mirrors….

    I for one can’t *stand* mirrors, photos….well, I’m not that keen on them, but they don’t really bother me that much (not as much as I make out – I just enjoy the chase ;-)

    Of course the sad thing about this is when there’s someone who’s *gorgeous* who just doesn’t see it. At all. And who doesn’t see it in pictures or mirrors, and who you don’t have a video to test that with…..of course, this is why I need Nikon Coolpix 775. Yes. Ah…..

    And then to go and see *cough* someone who I think is fantastic looking who just doesn’t believe it…..

    Annnyway. And on another topic I finally ordered the Norwegian dictionary from amazon. You wouldn’t *believe* how hard it is to get a norwgian dictionary here. I’ve tried Waterstones in Bristol, Southend and Newbury. I’ve tried WHSmith in Southend and Newbury. I’ve tried a couple of smaller bookshops. Swahili, Swedish, Russian, Welsh, Irish, Spanish, Mexican spanish, Polish….all available. Dutch, not a problem. Italian – easy to obtain. Norwegian? Not a hope….Ahh well, it’ll hopefully be winging it’s way to me soon. Then I’ll be able to read this newspaper. Slowly…… :-)

    And don’t forget the competition to win a pebble is still open….

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    http://cgi.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dll?ViewItem&item;=1754963896

    Not kidding.
    *giggle*
    There’s about 15 of them for sale on ebay atm.

    Posted by lonecat @ 08/01/2002 10:26 AM GMT

    Sigmund Freud action figures?! You’re kidding right….. [Please say you’re kidding]

    Posted by Kate E @ 07/31/2002 08:11 PM GMT

    He he… I knew about the Jesus action figures. Ebay is the place to look – more action figures than the mind can comfortably conceive. I’m not sure if I’m more scared by the rolling Jesus or the Sigmund Freud one.

    Photos… It’s taken me a while to get used to the idea that I look okay in photos. I think I can guess who you’re talking about, and it’s really sad that they can look into a mirror and not see what I see when I look at them.

    Posted by lonecat @ 07/31/2002 02:03 PM GMT

  • 07/31/2002: And more new pics

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    07/31/2002 Archived Entry: “And more new pics”

    Aoife, Aisling, Lauren and I here and Amy, Nikki (see Nikki I kept *those* pics to myself, yes they did come out…), Lauren and I here.

    Don’t forget the competition……I’ll even sign the pebble…

  • July 31, 2002 12:00 AM

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    <b>Wednesday, July 31, 2002</b>
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    For whatever reason (probably lack of sleep) I feel like absolute crap this morning. Absolute. Crap. I didn’t get to go jogging – well, okay, I didn’t *go* jogging becuase it’s raining. This sucks, because I am not mad enough to want to go out in the rain but I do *really* want to get fit.

    So, anyway, what was I going to ramble about? Any ideas? No?

    Nor have I right now, I kinda started with this whole bunch of thoughts but tiredness seems to have taken them away. [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000085.shtml”>more</a>]
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    Posted by <a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/” target=”new”>kate</a> @ 11:32 AM GMT [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000085.shtml” onmouseover=”window.status=’07/31/02: Yet more boring drivel’;return true” onmouseout=”window.status=”;return true”>Link</a>] [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000085.shtml#comments” onmouseover=”window.status=’Add a comment to this entry’;return true” onmouseout=”window.status=”;return true”>No Comments</a>]
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    Aoife, Aisling, Lauren and I <a href=”/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/aboutme/July2002_London.shtml”>here</a> and Amy, Nikki (see Nikki I kept *those* pics to myself, yes they did come out…), Lauren and I <a href=”/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/aboutme/July2002_Southend.shtml”>here</a>.

    Don’t forget the competition……I’ll even sign the pebble…
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    Posted by <a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/” target=”new”>kate</a> @ 01:13 AM GMT [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000084.shtml” onmouseover=”window.status=’07/31/02: And more new pics’;return true” onmouseout=”window.status=”;return true”>Link</a>] [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000084.shtml#comments” onmouseover=”window.status=’Add a comment to this entry’;return true” onmouseout=”window.status=”;return true”>No Comments</a>]
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    <b>Tuesday, July 30, 2002</b>
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    Okay, so I had this interesting question to ask yesterday; in the picture I posted, which people are blokes and which are women? (Interesting to see how different people answer)

    They’re all 16/17ish.

    Anyway, so, the first person with all correct answers wins a pebble….

    <a href=”/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/photographs/personal/kate-sweet16.jpg”>Go see</a>
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    Posted by <a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/” target=”new”>kate</a> @ 12:17 PM GMT [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000083.shtml” onmouseover=”window.status=’07/30/02: Win a Pebble!’;return true” onmouseout=”window.status=”;return true”>Link</a>] [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000083.shtml#comments” onmouseover=”window.status=’Add a comment to this entry’;return true” onmouseout=”window.status=”;return true”>3 comments</a>]
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    So, I’ve been playing with <a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://xine.sourceforge.net/”>Xine</a>. With some help and persistance it was compiled and installed (it really didn’t seem to want to go for a while), and I had a little play with it and the d5d plugin (DVD with menus ‘n’ stuff) – anyway it was close but not quite there with the DVD playback. Anyway, with the discovery of the NVidia driver option we’ve got to “really f’kin close” to DVD playback while running KDE3! Woo!</p><p align=”JUSTIFY”>[goes off to play some more]
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    Posted by <a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/” target=”new”>kate</a> @ 10:26 AM GMT [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000082.shtml” onmouseover=”window.status=’07/30/02: Go little K6-II’;return true” onmouseout=”window.status=”;return true”>Link</a>] [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000082.shtml#comments” onmouseover=”window.status=’Add a comment to this entry’;return true” onmouseout=”window.status=”;return true”>No Comments</a>]
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    I went jogging!
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    Posted by <a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/” target=”new”>kate</a> @ 08:41 AM GMT [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000081.shtml” onmouseover=”window.status=’07/30/02: WooYeah!’;return true” onmouseout=”window.status=”;return true”>Link</a>] [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000081.shtml#comments” onmouseover=”window.status=’Add a comment to this entry’;return true” onmouseout=”window.status=”;return true”>No Comments</a>]
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    <b>Monday, July 29, 2002</b>
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    I failed to actually get up to go jogging this morning. I’ll have to go this evening. Not breaking that promise to myself to get fit again – I’ve done that enough time. I also promised my mum I’d do some curls, which’ll be, well, hard work.
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    Posted by <a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/” target=”new”>kate</a> @ 04:50 PM GMT [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000080.shtml” onmouseover=”window.status=’07/29/02: Oh, I dunno, make one up.’;return true” onmouseout=”window.status=”;return true”>Link</a>] [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000080.shtml#comments” onmouseover=”window.status=’Add a comment to this entry’;return true” onmouseout=”window.status=”;return true”>No Comments</a>]
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    <b>Sunday, July 28, 2002</b>
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    Been away. Come back.

    My dad’s ill again – getting worse. Talking about death. I have to look up information about ‘green funerals’. My mum’s talking about selling the house.

    So. Yes.

    On the plus side I found the picture of me from when I was 16. So. I’ll scan that soon.
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    Posted by <a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/” target=”new”>kate</a> @ 09:16 PM GMT [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000079.shtml” onmouseover=”window.status=’07/28/02: So.’;return true” onmouseout=”window.status=”;return true”>Link</a>] [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000079.shtml#comments” onmouseover=”window.status=’Add a comment to this entry’;return true” onmouseout=”window.status=”;return true”>No Comments</a>]
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    <b>Tuesday, July 23, 2002</b>
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    So, some more pics.

    <a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/~arya/index.htm”>Aislings pictures</a>, including a <a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/~arya/movies/TRAIN.AVI”>video</a> of me….!

    And <a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://amy.shacknet.nu/page/nikkibirthdaypics”>Amy</a> provides some more pics of nikki’s birthday.
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    Posted by <a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/” target=”new”>kate</a> @ 12:33 PM GMT [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000078.shtml” onmouseover=”window.status=’07/23/02: What I\’ve been up to continued.’;return true” onmouseout=”window.status=”;return true”>Link</a>] [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000078.shtml#comments” onmouseover=”window.status=’Add a comment to this entry’;return true” onmouseout=”window.status=”;return true”>No Comments</a>]
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    <b>Monday, July 22, 2002</b>
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    Hrm. Just watched junkyard wars (i.e. the ‘merkinised version of Scrapyard Wars) – interesting, and to be honest, irritating. Why?

    Well, in the semi-final the team that won (pitbulls, iirc) should have been disqualified – or at least lost – because they’re machine just *did not work*. Whereas the other team’s machine did at least do what it was meant to, not well, but it did. How did the ‘pitbulls’ win without their machine working? Brute force. They were building fire-pumps and the pitbulls just threw water at the fire, with a bucket.

    Anyway, so they got through that one – although you could tell the presenters didn’t like it.

    And *this* time – they cheated, got pissed off when the other team stole back stuff (which is a bit of a pot, kettle, black situation since they stole stuff before). Anyway, they won. Which was irritating. But anyway.

    The thing that struck me is that you don’t see that in the UK version. You don’t see another team’s members threatening to attack another team, and you don’t see outright stealing. Yeah, they’ll nab stuff from *outside* the other teams area, but not *inside*. Anyway. It just struck me as really unpleasant.
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    Posted by <a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/” target=”new”>kate</a> @ 09:56 PM GMT [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000077.shtml” onmouseover=”window.status=’07/22/02: Junkyard Wars’;return true” onmouseout=”window.status=”;return true”>Link</a>]
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    And in a shocking development, cats have started their own experiments….
    <a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://www.friedmanarchives.com/Animals/pages/Runch%20portrait%20-%20Oscilloscope%208×10%20300%20dpi.htm”>Fear the cat…</a>
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    Posted by <a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/” target=”new”>kate</a> @ 02:07 PM GMT [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000076.shtml” onmouseover=”window.status=’07/22/02: A shocking development’;return true” onmouseout=”window.status=”;return true”>Link</a>]
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    Sudden realisation: I have less personal space than I had at university; I actually have less space than I had at university. And less control over that space.

    It’s *really* not good.
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    Posted by <a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/” target=”new”>kate</a> @ 12:37 PM GMT [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000075.shtml” onmouseover=”window.status=’07/22/02: Eeep.’;return true” onmouseout=”window.status=”;return true”>Link</a>]
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    So, the last entry was kinda – well, it was a song that Jas was playing which fitted (fits) with my mood. I’m just about holding steady at “really not very happy”, which is better than the alternative which keeps attempting to assert itself.
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    Posted by <a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/” target=”new”>kate</a> @ 01:12 AM GMT [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000074.shtml” onmouseover=”window.status=’07/22/02: A real entry…’;return true” onmouseout=”window.status=”;return true”>Link</a>]
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    <b>Sunday, July 21, 2002</b>
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    Today I am
    A small blue thing
    Like a marble
    Or an eye [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000073.shtml”>more</a>]
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    Posted by <a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/” target=”new”>kate</a> @ 08:39 PM GMT [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000073.shtml” onmouseover=”window.status=’07/21/02: Small blue thing.’;return true” onmouseout=”window.status=”;return true”>Link</a>]
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    <b>Wednesday, July 17, 2002</b>
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    It seems that my body’s unhappy with the current set of hormones. Having looked back at blood test the results and compared them over time you could see that one enzyme was slowly climbing.</p><p align=”JUSTIFY”>

    But no one did that until now….because now one of my liver enzymes is outside the safe range. And I can’t remember which one, which is even more annoying because my GP said, and I quote: “I’m not really sure what you
    should do – do you think you should go and see your endocrinologist again”.</p><p align=”JUSTIFY”>

    Gah!</p><p align=”JUSTIFY”>

    [cue rant]Why in hell can’t I have a condition that people actually *know* how to treat, rather than *me* having to work it all out for myself?[/rant]</p><p align=”JUSTIFY”>

    Okay….normal service is resumed. We’ll see what the endo says…</p><p align=”JUSTIFY”>

    […although last time he had less clue than me. Whoopee!]
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    Posted by <a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/” target=”new”>kate</a> @ 06:41 PM GMT [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000072.shtml” onmouseover=”window.status=’07/17/02: Hormones…’;return true” onmouseout=”window.status=”;return true”>Link</a>]
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    <b>Monday, July 15, 2002</b>
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    Okay, it seems that Amy is feeling somewhat better today so I feel like doing a little more on the what happened on Saturday…. [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000071.shtml”>more</a>]
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    Posted by <a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/” target=”new”>kate</a> @ 11:28 PM GMT [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000071.shtml” onmouseover=”window.status=’07/15/02: continued’;return true” onmouseout=”window.status=”;return true”>Link</a>]
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    <b>Sunday, July 14, 2002</b>
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    Christ I’m tired. Godly god.

    Is 190 miles too far to go for a party? I’d say not….

    So, it was <a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://www.livejournal.com/users/nikkileah/”>nikki’s</a> birthday this weekend so I headed down there…but there was a slight change of “plan”…it went like this: [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000070.shtml”>more</a>]
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    Posted by <a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/” target=”new”>kate</a> @ 11:27 PM GMT [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000070.shtml” onmouseover=”window.status=’07/14/02: Christ I\’m tired.’;return true” onmouseout=”window.status=”;return true”>Link</a>]
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    <b>Monday, July 8, 2002</b>
    </p><p align=”JUSTIFY”>
    Picture the scene…. [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000069.shtml”>more</a>]
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    Posted by <a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/” target=”new”>kate</a> @ 11:57 AM GMT [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000069.shtml” onmouseover=”window.status=’07/08/02: Urgh’;return true” onmouseout=”window.status=”;return true”>Link</a>]
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    <b>Wednesday, July 3, 2002</b>
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    <b>Emergency question! If the friend called Charlotte I had at university is reading this, or any other freinds from Uni are going to be in Oxford on Sunday do they fancy meeting up with me and a friend for a drink?</b>

    Okay, now that’s over and done with.,

    I think I’ve just about matured enough to go to university. I mean, it’s fairly obvious that since I’ve been depressive all my life, I’m always going to have depressive spells, so I’m ready to cope with that – but I think my personality has just about hit the level I should have been at when I was 17. Gah.

    Damnit. Damn, damn, damn. Still it seems to be more or less back under control. But I just wish I knew some people around here – I mean, I used to go out to pubs, and to Griffin Soash – anyone got a suggested equivalent in Bristol – and anyone wanna come?

    Yeah. So. Anyway.
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    Posted by <a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/” target=”new”>kate</a> @ 07:07 PM GMT [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000068.shtml” onmouseover=”window.status=’07/03/02: I think I\’ve just about matured enough’;return true” onmouseout=”window.status=”;return true”>Link</a>]
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    [KateE] I’m feeling pissed at the fact that: I have completely fucked up my
    hands, wasted multiple years of my life, I’m broke, and I don’t
    have *any* friends around here who I can just bugger off to the pub
    with.
    * KateE doesn’t know how to make friends irl
    [KateE] I don’t go to work, so I don’t make freinds there. I don’t *do*
    anything. I just sit here.
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    Posted by <a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/” target=”new”>kate</a> @ 06:48 PM GMT [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000067.shtml” onmouseover=”window.status=’07/03/02: IRC [need a hug]’;return true” onmouseout=”window.status=”;return true”>Link</a>]
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    Damn it, I’m having those “I wish I’d told my parents earlier” things. *sigh*

    Particularly <i>before university</i>. What a waste.
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    Posted by <a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/” target=”new”>kate</a> @ 06:31 PM GMT [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000066.shtml” onmouseover=”window.status=’07/03/02: Damn’;return true” onmouseout=”window.status=”;return true”>Link</a>]
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    <b>Tuesday, July 2, 2002</b>
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    How the ***** did I miss this?!

    <a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://venusenvy.keenspace.com/”>Venus Envy</a>.

    By the way folks, I’m learning CSS…
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    Posted by <a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/” target=”new”>kate</a> @ 11:31 PM GMT [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000065.shtml” onmouseover=”window.status=’07/02/02: Venus Envy’;return true” onmouseout=”window.status=”;return true”>Link</a>]
    </p><p align=”JUSTIFY”>
    Argh. No, let me rephrase that – AAAAAARRRRRRRRGGGGGGGGGGHHHHHHHHHH.

    Fucking windows fucking GDI printers. We have one, sadly. A colour Laser. Which wouldn’t be so bad except the drivers for this particular one are *utter* *shit*. It includes a particularly useful piece of software called “Minolta Uninstaller” – which you might think was a tool for uninstalling the minolta printer drivers, but no, it’s actually a tool for breaking your windows install.

    Bear in mind that these are specific windows 2000 drivers, running on Windows 2000.

    Clicking uninstall leads it to uninstall itself and various bits not belonging to it, thus making it impossible to reinstall the fucking things. Grr.
    </p><p align=”RIGHT”>
    Posted by <a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/” target=”new”>kate</a> @ 07:22 PM GMT [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000064.shtml” onmouseover=”window.status=’07/02/02: F*cking w*ndows’;return true” onmouseout=”window.status=”;return true”>Link</a>]
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    <b>Monday, July 1, 2002</b>
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    Well, I’ve had a fairly knackering weekend – been to see Star Wars Episode II – Attack of the poorly written script. Actually, I quite enjoyed it – although I think we were the only people in the cinema who found it incredibly funny. I get the feeling everyone else was attempting to take it seriously.

    We also went to see Spiderman (although I’d seen it before) – which still Rocks. Unfortunately I came out of that wanting to be able to shoot webs out of my wrist, which funnily enough I can’t do. Nuts.

    But without doubt the best bit of the weekend wasn’t something I did *this* weekend. As I said on the <a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000051.shtml”>26th</a> – I wrote to my dad, well, left a letter for my dad trying to explain my experience of depression and just talking to him about his depression – and it seems to have helped.

    When he rang he sounded so much happier, and was actually talking about the things he’d done – and spoke about the letter I’d left and how much it helped to know that someone else at least understood the depression. I hope it helps. It seems to have done, and I’m grateful for that.
    </p><p align=”RIGHT”>
    Posted by <a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/” target=”new”>kate</a> @ 10:26 AM GMT [<a href=”https://web.archive.org/web/20020831052805/http://bursar.linuxgrrls.org/archives/00000063.shtml” onmouseover=”window.status=’07/01/02: Weekend’;return true” onmouseout=”window.status=”;return true”>Link</a>]
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    </blockquote>

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  • 07/30/2002: Win a Pebble!

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    07/30/2002 Archived Entry: “Win a Pebble!”

    Okay, so I had this interesting question to ask yesterday; in the picture I posted, which people are blokes and which are women? (Interesting to see how different people answer)

    They’re all 16/17ish.

    Anyway, so, the first person with all correct answers wins a pebble….

    Go see

    Replies: 3 comments

    that’s tricky, but i’ll make a stab at all female except for the one kneeling down

    Posted by chrismoose @ 07/31/2002 01:49 AM GMT

    hmmmmm lets see if I can do my normal trick of looking at facial structures

    kate, male (not sure tho), male, female, male-kneeling, female, male, female female female.

    Howzat?

    Posted by Lauren @ 07/31/2002 12:53 AM GMT

    From left to right, female (but inside knowledge there), male, probably-female, female, male (kneeling), female, male, female, female, female.

    Posted by Rachel @ 07/30/2002 03:39 PM GMT

  • 07/30/2002: Go little K6-II

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    07/30/2002 Archived Entry: “Go little K6-II”

    So, I’ve been playing with Xine. With some help and persistance it was compiled and installed (it really didn’t seem to want to go for a while), and I had a little play with it and the d5d plugin (DVD with menus ‘n’ stuff) – anyway it was close but not quite there with the DVD playback. Anyway, with the discovery of the NVidia driver option we’ve got to “really f’kin close” to DVD playback while running KDE3! Woo!

    [goes off to play some more]