Tuesday, January 03, 2006

Yummy in my Tummy

Jeff and I just had a great dinner. We grilled chicken dressed with worcestershire sauce and Grillmate chicken seasoning, a red pepper, and toasted bread on the grill with some EVOO. We made chicken and pepper sandwiches and boy were they delicious! Just the kind of fun and tasty meal we should eat in North Carolina.

I'm already jonesing for more World of Warcraft. Grey, it's definitely time we discuss networking options. Now that there's no laptop involved I don't think we need to go wireless. I'm also debating buying a new Dell or just pumping more RAM and a new video card into Takhisis. (My PC) I really think I just want to go with the new Dell, because by the time I pay for the new RAM and the video card I would need, I might as well just throw in a little more and get a new computer, with a flat screen monitor. But we'll see.

Our friends at Pitt should be back today/tomorrow. Please give a ring, we missed you !

Merry Part and Blessed Be!

3 comments:

Anonymous said...

Hehe, your soul is ours.

On a note another note, I'd just go with a new computer; I think your present one would have a stroke with WoW, or at the very least it wouldn't give you the full effect.

A Magical Legacy: A Sims 3 Supernatural Legacy Challenge said...

True, but unfortunately The Man (in the form of a New York State Trooper) is raining on my financial parade today. I got a citation for doing 60 in a 40 thru Limestone on the way home from work. We'll see how things go though. I also need to know how hard it would be to set up a network. You guys just share your internet connection, right? You don't have file-sharing set up?

Anonymous said...

File sharing is mostly a software thing, it requires a network to be set up, and then it requires you to allow whatever you want shared to be shared. We patched our internet through a wireless router. The network itself is simple, but you can get hung up certain annoying things.... It took me a long time to figure out how to get mine to work, but I was having a peculiar problem. Once I got that smoothed out I had no other problems with it. Likewise, my Dad has a constant problem with his, but only the wireless part; his router works fine so long as it's hardwired. On several occasions though I've set up networks with no issues at all. Computers can be finicky.

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