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GEEK MODE ON! A few weeks ago, I asked about wether Voyager sucked, or if it was just me. Well, now that I have settled into a wierd "afternoon-deep night" schedule of sleep, I've caught a few episodes of DS9 and TNG. After not seeing many of these episodes since their first run in the 90s, I forgot how GOOD these were. Yes. Voyager sucked. And Enterprise was only good in relation to seven years of Voyager (not bad, but definately not as good compared to the early stuff). :) GEEK MODE OFF!
The last few days have been mosly boring. I'm enjoying the "cold snap" we're having...my windows are open and I'm liking the crisp 50 degree air. I like being cold, although the PA winters are too cold too long. My love for being cold comes from living with my parents.
The last house we lived in, I had a room where the air conditioning never worked. I sweated every summer, and every summer I complained that there was no air coming from the vents. Every year, I was told "turn off your computer and it will cool down." My dad and mom had this strange idea that my computer was some sort of heat dynamo, and often told me to turn it off because the heat was coming out of the room and heating up the loft.
Ten years I lived in oppressive heat in that house. When I moved out, my sister got my room, and a week after moving into my room, she got a window-unit air conditioner. She gets what she wants :P .
Anyways, now I love being cold. If I could keep my air conditioner at 65, it would be there every day. When Dean and I broke up, and I lived alone in my all-bills-paid apartment, I moved that thermomstat to 68. So days like this, when Dean's not here, and it's cold outside, get all the windows open.
Sadly, Dean gets cold easily, so I gotta enjoy the cold when I can. But at least I'm not sweating in my room anymore.
YES! The feed is back up. Most of you already subscribed should automatically be forwarded to the new feed, but if not, it's at http://www.livejournal.com/users/awfw2 .
GEEK MODE ON! A few weeks ago, I asked about wether Voyager sucked, or if it was just me. Well, now that I have settled into a wierd "afternoon-deep night" schedule of sleep, I've caught a few episodes of DS9 and TNG. After not seeing many of these episodes since their first run in the 90s, I forgot how GOOD these were. Yes. Voyager sucked. And Enterprise was only good in relation to seven years of Voyager (not bad, but definately not as good compared to the early stuff). :) GEEK MODE OFF!
The last few days have been mosly boring. I'm enjoying the "cold snap" we're having...my windows are open and I'm liking the crisp 50 degree air. I like being cold, although the PA winters are too cold too long. My love for being cold comes from living with my parents.
The last house we lived in, I had a room where the air conditioning never worked. I sweated every summer, and every summer I complained that there was no air coming from the vents. Every year, I was told "turn off your computer and it will cool down." My dad and mom had this strange idea that my computer was some sort of heat dynamo, and often told me to turn it off because the heat was coming out of the room and heating up the loft.
Ten years I lived in oppressive heat in that house. When I moved out, my sister got my room, and a week after moving into my room, she got a window-unit air conditioner. She gets what she wants :P .
Anyways, now I love being cold. If I could keep my air conditioner at 65, it would be there every day. When Dean and I broke up, and I lived alone in my all-bills-paid apartment, I moved that thermomstat to 68. So days like this, when Dean's not here, and it's cold outside, get all the windows open.
Sadly, Dean gets cold easily, so I gotta enjoy the cold when I can. But at least I'm not sweating in my room anymore.
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Date: 2006-02-11 03:47 am (UTC)Voyager
Date: 2006-02-11 12:11 pm (UTC)Voyager was terribly derivative, and many episodes seemed to revolve around story telling tricks. I like Enterprise however, partly because it had Scott Bacula in. It should have run its full course of 7 years.