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Using Linux is a Zen experience

  1. Achieving Enlightenment takes a lot of hard work.
  2. You get to know your computer on a deeper level.
  3. Once you've seen the light, everything else falls into place. Apple's "Happy Mac" facade drops away and all you see is corporate greed.
  4. You stop caring about the fact that the vast majority of people use an inferior OS. You recognize it as part of the order of things.
  5. Religious zeal is gone. You don't feel the need to convert everyone you know.

Roaring Camp 2006

Last weekend, Memorial Day Weekend, was the Civil War reenactment at Roaring Camp. That's where my family started reenacting, 14 years ago. That makes this my 15th year of reenacting. Next year I think I'll get myself some service stripes.

I promised myself I'd post fewer pics this year, only the ones that turned out well (in the past I've saved a ton of pics even if they weren't good). But I'm posting over 100. Ah well. Anyway, here they are.

Bill is wooing me

EDIT: Just kidding, looks like Bill isn't wooing me that strongly.  Beta 2 is a closed beta and I can't actually get access.  I'll have to wait for the "CPP" in a couple weeks, when the floodgates open and everyone will be given the chance to download a beta of Vista.  In the mean time I'll just continue to sit in my Linux cave, resenting Micro$oft.  (Original post below)