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579 days ago
I haven't blogged for a month. I'm just an average person... with an average mountain of homework. At school, there is something known as "Graffiti Corner". It's in the Grade 8 room, and it's a broken-off piece of a desk. On the bottom of it, there is lots of graffiti. DIE Me? School is like a lollipop. It sucks to the end. I agree with the last one. Very good quote actually.
611 days ago
Title says all. No explanation needed. It's basically just a to-do list of useful stuff that you can do when you're stuck in your house because of cold, icky snow, with nothing but your trusty laptop. Well, let's get going... 1. Empty your inbox. Many people have thousands of emails in their inbox, where many are already read and left in the inbox because "they may be important later" but "later" never seems to come. You need an Archive folder (In Gmail, this is the button "All Mail". In other email programs, you have to make your own folder, but it is so worth it.) Inbox clean in no time. 2. Sort out your computer calendar. Even if you don't have one, consider desktop application Rainlendar. It rocks. 3. Sort out your browser's bookmarks. Same as with the email, you ought to have lots of "read me later" stuff in your bookmarks that you just forgot about. Clean them. Now. 4. Decorate your laptop. Mine looks exactly like a ...
618 days ago
620 days ago
If you have been reading my blog, you might have asked a few tiny questions. So, here are the answers to most of them (with the oldest ones at the end, so you can see how far down you have to go until you don't know what I'm talking about): The deletion of your guestbook posts. Yes, I have deleted many of your guestbook posts, but the guestbook is only for things like "I was here" and "this site is good". Feedback, questions etc. are sent to me by a personal message, and questions about one of my blog posts go in that post's comments. By the way, any posts like "do you want to date me" and "where is your school" will be permanently deleted and never brought up again. The conferences. Yes, I know, I should have written how they went. It was neither good nor bad. That's why I didn't bother to write about them. The school. Well, you might not understand much of my school-related posts, but the fact is, I don't either. I don't understand the ...



