Good boy, bad boy

My plan to be a damn good boy and work at the uni all day, went down the drain. Before I went to basketball practice yesterday evening, I set up an FTP-client to transfer all my current project files to my webserver, so that I could access them from my workstation at the uni.

But, noooo, the server disconnected the client half way through the upload, and that means I have to go all the way home to re-transfer the files. Bad. The good thing is that I can get a cheaper breakfast at home. And I managed to install OpenOffice.org in my Linux workstation without a sweat.


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