I upgraded to XP Pro on Friday, I didn't pay a dime, borrow a disk, or "sample it from KaZaA". It is a 100% legal copy too, muwhahahaha. I haven't seen any real changes yet, but I have a list from a buddy that states like 30 differences between Home and Professional. So, I am going to check them out. I am still waiting for NateDogg (& Mindy?) to say if he is using my room or not. He blames Mindy for not knowing yet, aaaw poor Mindy. :'( LOL My mom also sent me this e-mail, thought it was good:
Saturday, August 16, 2003
Where did the sun go?
Today went by pretty fast.  I got up, got dressed, drove over to Terry Café for lunch and then went to OUGL for a few hours and yea....Came back to my room and few minutes later headed back to Terry for dinner. I ate with Andrew, he is in Lander 8th floor for Summer. Poor guy, the room is so small I can't even go in the door, LITERALLY. I think most of the people didn't think to hard while designing. Hell, look at me! I am on the top floor of a building, and I thought being one floor up at McCarty was bad. But hey what do we know, we are just little peons. When I came back from dinner, around 6:15 it was bright and sunny, now it's gone!
I upgraded to XP Pro on Friday, I didn't pay a dime, borrow a disk, or "sample it from KaZaA". It is a 100% legal copy too, muwhahahaha. I haven't seen any real changes yet, but I have a list from a buddy that states like 30 differences between Home and Professional. So, I am going to check them out. I am still waiting for NateDogg (& Mindy?) to say if he is using my room or not. He blames Mindy for not knowing yet, aaaw poor Mindy. :'( LOL My mom also sent me this e-mail, thought it was good:YEAR  OF 1903: 
 The year is 1903, one hundred years ago ... what a
   difference a century makes.  
   Here are the US statistics for 1903....
 
  The average life expectancy in the US was
  forty-seven (47).
 
  Only  14  Percent of the homes in the US had a bathtub.
 
   Only 8 percent of the homes had a  telephone.
 
  A three-minute call from Denver  to New York City
  cost eleven dollars.
 
  There were only 8,000 cars in the US and only 144
   miles of paved roads.
 
  The maximum speed  limit in most cities was 10 mph.
 
   Alabama, Mississippi,  Iowa, and Tennessee were
  each more heavily populated  than California. With a
   mere 1.4 million residents,  California was only the
   21st most populous state in the  Union.
 
  The average US worker made between  $200 and $400
   per year.
 
   A competent accountant could expect to earn $2000
   per year, a dentist $2,500 per year, a veterinarian
   between $1,500 and $4,000.
 
  More than 95 percent of all births in the US took
  place at home.
 
   Sugar cost  four cents a pound. Eggs were fourteen
   cents a dozen.  Coffee cost fifteen cents a pound.
 
   Most  women only washed their hair once a month and
   used borax or egg yolks  for shampoo.
 
   Canada passed a law  prohibiting poor people from
   entering the country for  any reason.
 
   The five leading causes of  death in the US were:
   1. Pneumonia and  influenza
   2. Tuberculosis
   3.  Diarrhea
   4. Heart disease
   5.  Stroke
 
   The American flag had 45 stars.  Arizona, Oklahoma,
   New Mexico, Hawaii and Alaska hadn't  been admitted
   to the Union yet.
 
   The population of Las Vegas, Nevada was 30.
 
   Canned beer, and iced tea hadn't been  invented.
 
   There were no Mother's Day or  Father's Day.
 
   One in ten US adults  couldn't read or write.
 
   Only 6 percent of all Americans had  graduated from
   high school.
 
   Marijuana, heroin, and morphine were all available
   over the counter at corner drugstores. According to
   one pharmacist, "Heroin clears the complexion, gives
   buoyancy to the mind, regulates the stomach and the
   bowels, and is, in fact, a perfect guardian of health."
 
   Eighteen percent of households in the US had  at
   least one full-time servant or domestic.
 
  There were only about 230 reported murders in  the
  entire US.
 
   Just think what it will be like in another 100
  years  from now. It boggles the mind..........
I upgraded to XP Pro on Friday, I didn't pay a dime, borrow a disk, or "sample it from KaZaA". It is a 100% legal copy too, muwhahahaha. I haven't seen any real changes yet, but I have a list from a buddy that states like 30 differences between Home and Professional. So, I am going to check them out. I am still waiting for NateDogg (& Mindy?) to say if he is using my room or not. He blames Mindy for not knowing yet, aaaw poor Mindy. :'( LOL My mom also sent me this e-mail, thought it was good:
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