You know what? True enough. As long as it’s cozy, it’s good to go!
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The stuff that makes me happy. Not shown are approximately 60 other random old computers.
This is in Canada, but it might be the similar idea. Most houses, when built, do not have finished basements. I’m not certain as to why that is, but that was the case with this house.
Not so much buying the drywall as actually… putting it up.
Iced tea! I love iced tea so much. Specifically Fuze. I’m not being paid to say that, but my god I love iced tea.
That bin containing cans is indeed ready to be added to a bag. Also, we have been planning on drywalling the basement soon (for the past 25 years). It’s just around the corner, I’m sure of it!
I don’t even know that most of the time.
I get that too. I can have an energy drink and a coffee in the morning and still feel the need to sleep, but if I do much as have a small cup of tea late at night I don’t sleep.
He’s so cute and so friendly too. Ordinarily cats take a long time to warm up to their new homes, but not this one - he made himself at home right away! He loves the attention he gets.
And a missing finger or two!
He actually doesn’t bite hard. It’s very gentle, but he has a few teething toys that he will pick up and run off with.
You know something, I have a weird soft spot for thin clients. They’re so little and compact, but they do ordinary computer things?! Hmm… I think I need to be on the lookout for some to add to my collection so I can ~~force~~ get them to compile Gentoo for three days, or something equally silly. I’ve made a Compaq Deskpro EN run Arch Linux 32, so there’s that.
There are actually six vintage Macs in the photo. On the left is a 2015 MacBook Pro (wild to think that’s old now, the last of the glowing Apple logo Macs), and on the right is an iMac G4 (on the desk), an iMac G3 (on the floor), and a Power Mac G4, a Power Mac G5, and an iBook G4 underneath the desk.