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Monday, May 31, 2004

PC upgrade

On the plus side this month, I upgraded and overclocked my PC to run twice as fast as before. It's great.
On the down side, I messed it up so bad I killed one of my hard drives and was without a functioning PC for about a week. Even worse was the fact that I foolishly did all this

without making backups, thinking that swapping motherboards would be easy, having done it before.
So I lost all my bookmarks and emails. And saved emails. And everyones address and telephone numbers. Basically the stuff that mattered.
Of course, what it does mean is that I've had the decision of deciding who I can be bothered to keep in touch with made for me. My life is now ultra-streamlined, with the

perfect excuse for not keeping in touch: I don't know where you are! Perfect.

I've had nothing back from the speed cameras that snapped me last month. Looks like I got away with it.

New pictures in the gallery are on PhonePix 6. They were mostly taken around a city called Lichfield, featuring the only three-spired cathedral in Britain. Apparently.

Major changes have been made to the love calculator. It's now less flawed, although the amount of times it says 99% is distrubing.
Let me know what kind of effect it has had.