Staring at the clouds instead

So… Yesterday morning it was time to have a peak at the über-hyped solar eclipse. I had no intentions of staying awake the whole night, so I had my alarm clock set to go off at around 04:35, a couple of minutes before the whole thing started. My alarm clock starts making its familiar and annoying beep-beep sounds, and I’ll give you three alternatives on what happened next:

  1. I jump out of my bed, because I’m really excited, knowing that I’m about to witness a phenomenon that won’t happen again in Norway in 45 years.
  2. I turn off my alarm clock and go back to sleep, because that’s what you do when you hear an alarm clock.
  3. I never notice the beeping and wake up several hours later.

The right answer, my intelligent friends, is alternative #2. Yep, I manage to fall asleep again. It takes more than a solar eclipse to get me up in the middle of the night, it seems.

Luckily, I wake up an hour later, just minutes before the eclipse hits its maximum. But when I get out I realize I’ve missed out on absolutely nothing. I know the sun is up there somewhere, but I’m unable to see. All I can see are dense clouds. So that was the great solar eclipse of May 31 2003 for me. Clouds. But I’ll get a new chance in 2048. No sweat.

Some of you might have noticed a new menu option to your left - or on the top of the page, it depends on what theme you are using. Exits is a collection of links to various sites I visit on a regular basis, sites that you, too, might find interesting. But, to be honest, I’m not sure how long the exits page will last. I’ve been planning to add a links page to the site for quite some time, but every time I’m about to do it, I get the feel that it just doesn’t belong here. Why I managed to get it up this time, I don’t know. The bottom line is that you should use it while it’s there, tomorrow it might just be gone.

A couple of minutes ago, I bought WinZip, bringing the total number of applications I’ve bought to four, if you include Windows XP Home, which came with my Dell laptop. If it had been up to me, I would’ve gotten the laptop without XP installed, but I had no choice. That I only own four pieces of software might make me look like on hell of a pirate, but compared to quite a lot of other people, I’m a saint. Most of the software I use are free, and I’ve got very little pirated material on my computer. Yeah, I’ve got some, I admit that. Sue me.


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