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Monday, December 17, 2007

Does anyone remember the episode when I was complaining about wasting 30 dollars on Splinter Cell? Well, it turns out, not anymore! I went shopping for a new DVD drive, since I suspected that my old one was a piece of crap. It is.

Anyway, installing the new gadget presented a logical paradox. In order for the DVD drive to work, I need to install a program from a CD. If my CD drive didn't work, how was I supposed to do that? Thankfully, my old CD drive wasn't completely bad, and I could still use it. Still, that doesn't stop me from wondering if that option wasn't available. Sure there has to be some measure against that.

So now Splinter Cell works, and I have gained some experience with the opening up a computer. I'm going to be doing some infiltrating tonight...

I forgot what I actually wanted to talk about. Whoops.

So I guess I'll just give the mandatory picture and sign off. To put on some 3-eyed green nightvision goggles... Sneak up on someone and...

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