Watched "The Great Train Robbery" (1979; Sean Connery, Donald Sutherland) on DVD three nights ago. Misti finished crocheting me a nice warm scarf recently, using one skein of Lion brand homespun yarn ("Nouveau 338": chocolate color with dark gray, a touch of tan, and subtle reds and blues mixed in - 98% acrylic, 2% polyester) and a letter N size (10 mm) crocheting hook (Boye vs. Bates: very confusing). It's very soft and warm.
I've wasted a grand total of about eight minutes over the past few weeks playing the new Sega handheld video games that come free in McDonald's Happy Meals.
This was timely: just two days after a report stating that Linux has fewer bugs than most commercial software, some students made the news this morning saying that they found an additional 44 security flaws in Linux. The funny twist after reading the articles is that the first report found 985 bugs in Linux, which sadly is fewer than many other programs or operating systems. This is hilarious, of course, because Forrester also conducted a study that says that Windows has fewer flaws than Linux. Who to trust?
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