Thursday, April 06, 2006

It's National Grilled Cheese Sandwich month.

I have already had two this month, so I am with the fucking program. Here are all the details. Images of holy spirits not required. My LWC makes them just like my Mom used to. My Mom didn't eat cheese, which I didn't figure out until I was twenty, which was weird. She also didn't like liver any more than I did, but she ate it and made us eat it because it's good for you.

I gotta quit posting today 'cause I can't stay on the subject. Wait until you see the other post I wrote this morning. I'll put it up tomorrow.

6 comments:

Kindralas said...

Will your other post have anything to do with the fact that you will soon be able to run Windows XP on your Mac?

http://www.apple.com/macosx/bootcamp/

Drop and give me 98, Private!

Shocho said...

Nah. Why would I want to do that? It's for Windoze uzers who don't understand how good Macs are.

Seriously, I welcome our Intel Overlords if it makes WoW run better.

Kindralas said...

Alas, for you don't grasp the big picture.

Boot Camp doesn't just allow you to install and run Windows, it allows you to dual partition. No one and nothing makes you run anything in Windows when you do so.

But, say, you want to play a game which is not available for OS X. You are now capable of doing so. City of Heroes? Dark Age of Camelot? Half-Life 2? Heck, even things like Kazaa. You can also run Word and Excel native if you want to do so (though the OS X version is excellent, regardless.)

You just have a separate partition (or even drive) just for your gaming. And it all runs native.

DavĂ­d said...

Kazaa (or, more accurately, Fasttrack) clients for the Mac have been available for at least a year:
Kazaa/Fasttrack on Mac

TheGirard said...

There was a typo in the linked article.


and i love cheese

Shocho said...

Sure, it's like two computers in one, like peanut butter and chocolate. Actually, very much like that, since I don't like peanut butter.