It's looking like a wet walk this morning. I just washed Mr Woof's raincoat, I guess we'll be getting it dirty again ๐
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It starts with a laser measure and now i'm lookin' for fancy kick vents (cupboard's gonna go over a floor duct). Punkin's tired of waiting for catmandu
that should be enough time for a walk, orange juice, and salt trip
edit: yes
I cleared a lot of stuff out of my bedroom and now have a blank wall that is looking very boring. I have now ordered many decals from Temu, and may have also thrown in one of a mouse coming through a hole in the wall to hide somewhere at work.
Do you look for water when you cross bridges?
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Tea, an umbrella and a raincoat.
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Thanks! Looks like Marge is here to stay for a while.
Just some dust thanks
Oooh, expensive!
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A selection of rice paper rolls please
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Shall I make the new post at midnight?
Righto. See you in 5.
I might try a new Linux distro, Linux mint is boring. Any suggestions on what I should try? (Preferably not too hard I'm fairly new to Linux)
His Lordship is a big fan of Kunbuntu, personally I use slackware but that's because I'm a masochist
I don't know why that's a problem. I want stability and efficiency in my OS. It isn't like I use my computer for the OS, the OS is there to run software and entertainment and keep out of my way. Excitement hasn't been a requirement for me.
Personally, I use Fedora with KDE, but you could likely just install and switch window managers to KDE with your current Mint install. A fresh window manager can feel like a new OS.
It's not a problem, I just feel like switching. I will use KDE to see if it's good, thanks