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Minus Eight o'clock Coffee! It wakes you up, then you drink it! (Anti-decaffeinated varieties also available. Probably much easier on the stomach.)
Which is why, apparently, I had been sitting at the piano banging Colors of the Wind out at 1.5-2x tempo, and making overly dramatic improvisations every time I goofed up. 8)
*ssllllurp!*
Does anyone know where to find information on trimming windows installations? I know there's 98Lite but I don't really want to pay $25 for something that *removes* things, heheh. No? Ohwell. Maybe next time I reinstall I'll play the surgical excision game. I got the laptop down to 60mb or so that way, and it still had Delphi and Palm Desktop installed, so if the screen actually WORKED all the time it would be useful!
Been trying to clean up disk cruft this morning, and booooy is there a lot of it. Damn broadband! I burned a few CDs and now I'm up from 1.5gigs to 4.75gigs free, or so. What I really would like is a program with the following features:
Apparently, my journal has become a journal again. Yay!
Which is why, apparently, I had been sitting at the piano banging Colors of the Wind out at 1.5-2x tempo, and making overly dramatic improvisations every time I goofed up. 8)
*ssllllurp!*
Does anyone know where to find information on trimming windows installations? I know there's 98Lite but I don't really want to pay $25 for something that *removes* things, heheh. No? Ohwell. Maybe next time I reinstall I'll play the surgical excision game. I got the laptop down to 60mb or so that way, and it still had Delphi and Palm Desktop installed, so if the screen actually WORKED all the time it would be useful!
Been trying to clean up disk cruft this morning, and booooy is there a lot of it. Damn broadband! I burned a few CDs and now I'm up from 1.5gigs to 4.75gigs free, or so. What I really would like is a program with the following features:
- A global file index, cataloging files across HD partitions and CD backups;
- Keywords for different subjects, etc;
- Ability to view all files at once, from different viewpoints (structure by date and subject—the most important ones);
- Ability to burn incremental backups to CD, and then tell me which CD to put in to get any given file back. Recently used files stay in a cache on-disk, up to some limit.
- So I guess you could call it "archiveFS".
Apparently, my journal has become a journal again. Yay!