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Well, ladies and gentleman, Kevin and I have chosen to make a webprogram this summer which we plan to market to businesses or other online businesses.

Also, concerning CFMH and my personal website. I am planning on getting it all done soon after I am done exams before I start my hours at the ol’ Future Shop.

I am so ready for the summer. I have one exam left, and then I am finished for the summer. I am thinking that I might take a course in intersession. I have a bad feeling about my Math exam that I wrote today.

As for that… I think I am done for today.

Cheers,
Chris!!

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Well everyone, I have now been with out one of my best friends at school for about 20 days now, and I have not even talked to him yet, Paul Saulnier and I use different forms of communication. I use Google Talk, and he naturally uses Live Messenger. I unfortunately will only use Live if I absolutely need to, for instance I don’t even have it installed on my machine at home. There are many reasons why I don’t like Live Messenger:

  1. It is bulky. A generic install running with an average of two windows open. Idles at no less then 50MB of ram used… too much for my liking. World of Warcraft only uses 300 and that is a game!
  2. Two, it has numerous features that do not apply to nor interest me. Nudges, and other annoying features all add to the bulk point above.
  3. Three, Winks. Most. Useless. Thing. Ever.
  4. Four, a generic installer that doesn’t have any options. In a perfect world I should be able to choose which parts I want to install. For instance if I only want the UI and TEXT messenging, I should be able to choose that. If I want a full install I should be able to do that as well.
  5. Five, anyone that wants to talk to me already has my GMail, and should just email me. Why do I need to be always on a client where anyone can message me? Passports are one good thing that came of the MSN. I do concede that fact. But, still, the point stands. People today, have cell phones, home phones, and email, why do we need to be tethered to a client that people can write short emails to me. I have an email to do that with.

I forgot that I had this draft… and forgot to post it. It was all about my dislike for MSN messenger, which I am proud to say that I have not used MSN knowingly for a while now… close to 4 month.

Anywho. Posted

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I have noticed that 43 things is hardly ever 43 things. For instance, I have absolutely no intrest in getting my list up to 43 or higher for that matter… I really don’t have anything all that important going on. All I want to do in the next few years is get my degree, move out with Amanda, and get a full time job working for some awesome company that pays me a whole lot to do what I love to do.

So, to continue, I have an update to the list: I HAVE BEEN TO THE APPLE STORE IN NEW YORK. With that, I now have it so that I have 19 things instead of 20. Go Chris!

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  1. Move out with Amanda
  2. Buy a Mac
  3. Donate Blood
  4. Get Married
  5. Become a better blogger
  6. See the Apple Store in New York
  7. Work for Apple Computers
  8. Work for Google
  9. Go to England
  10. Kiss in front of the Eiffel Tower in Paris
  11. Graduate University
  12. Have a Child
  13. Master CSS
  14. Learn and Master PHP
  15. Get a Digital Camera
  16. Take more pictures
  17. Contribute to an open source software project
  18. Become a better programmer
  19. Lean Ruby
  20. Lean Ruby on Rails

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Sorry about the delay guys. Here are the slides for networks. I have 4 more, I’m going to add tomorrow night, as I am uptown without a scanner.

Routing diagrams and protocols: Routing.zip
Networks diagrams and protocol slides: NetWork_Slides.zip

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I have the intentions of posting every iPod ad ever made up on this website for anyone to view, and download if they wish. they will be posted with a link to a page where they can be viewed on the web, or downloaded to your computer in a zip or rar file.

I hope that this works as well as I would like for it to work.

Wish me luck

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I do admit that I have been slacking on the whole Website deal for CFMH at the school. But, I am pleased to announce that I have been getting back at it, and have a working beta that looks an awful lot like the old CFMH site that I was working on before.

You can see the beta as it takes from at this URI:
http://www.cfmh.ca/test

I hope that you all love where this si going to go, and how awesome it will be, this is a guarantee. It just might take some time… yes, some time - indeed.

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I just got an invite to use GMail and Google Calendar for my domain, and I snatched that stuff up like it was scratch and dent day at the GT. So, needless to say I have KMail (GMail) and KCal (Google Calendar) for my domain, and if you don’t believe me then, you can just go and not care. Because I don’t.

So, that leaves Amanda, Kevin, and I with new emails. I also get to use the effin awesome GMail interface.

I will do a full review later. Basically when I got to use it a bit more then I have now. So far it was awesome, I had no problems, unlike MSN for your domain, which sucked.

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This is the planned new home for the Krugferd.net blog.

I am going to get into actual blogging, and not the blog that is really a journal. I don’t believe in them. I plan on including any if not all of the following:

  • Blog
  • Stuff about me, and my life. Vague stuff, nothing specific
  • Current Web Projects
  • Current status on projects
  • Web applications, made by MySQL and PHP or with VB what ever I want to use essentially.
  • and many other thing

I do plan on changing this site a whole lot. ie. Making it work for Chris, and not the generic person on the Internet. I will also host anyone’s blog on my server, with a sub domain, and you will get a generic install of Word Press and plugins, if anyone is interested in it.

This appears to be it. You all have a wonderful night, alright.

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