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Hello, I'm Aria. I'm crazy. I've just graduted from a small high school at the edge of nowhere, and my mind is a many-cornered and sometimes dusty place. I'm headed to a wonderful college next year - I may or may not disclose which one at sometime in the future. (See my little trick to get you coming back?) My website has finally been relocated, and can now be found at ariasloft.awardspace.com with a new layout that I am rather proud of (just humor me), and my BOOK LIST BLOGis still up and running, though on hiatus for another week or two as I clean up some of the past organization. If you read at all, check it out.
Now read, and respond.
Word-pictures:
An angel, with broken wings, and dreams of a paradise no longer existing, bathed in a harsh glow of a streetlight cutting through the blue night. Beautiful in it's sadness.
A silk rose on a public restroom sink; last witness, last testiment to the night now fading with the stars. Frozen, forever closed up tight in it's synthetic bud, lies, forgotten.
I am currently reading: Lonesome Dove, by Larry McMurtry A Hat Full of Sky, by Terry Prachett
I am looking to meet new people, so if you're reading this, please contact me. Free Counter
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Thursday, June 14, 2007
The End of an Era...and Computer Madness
Well, I'm sitting here right now a free woman. OK, maybe that's a bit dramatic. Really though, high school is over. Forever. I graduate a week from tomorrow. It's been forever and no time at all. I've been here for most of it, even if most of that time it was sporadic. I'm not really sure what I want to say about it, other than it's over. There will be a few things I miss - band, writing club and drama club and MasterMinds (all of which were only started this year, a few friends - but mostly, I'm not sad to see it go. People in high school are so silly. And it's all about the people, so high school is just so silly. I don't really know if college will be any different, but I'm hoping. Right now I'm trying to download a Japanese IME (Imput Management Editor) so I can write Japanese on my computer. However, it is not going too well. On the dial-up at home, it said it would take 8 hours, so I left it on overnight. Somehow the modem cord got pulled out and it stopped 2/3 of the way through. It wouldn't pick up where it left off. So I came to the college, where there's high-speed wireless and tried it. It downloaded but for some reason couldn't install. I can't find it on my computer to try again. It might have been because I have Office 2003, and it's for Office XP, but I can't find one for 2003, and you know what, I don't even know if XP is older or newer! It's madness, it really is.
Posted at 08:30 am by ariasloft
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