Thursday, February 7, 2008

weee...not so much

hey guys,
it's me again so its been pretty boring I've been working but I've been sick so i couldn't work for like 2 days and my mom got sick then it rained so i haven't been working as much is i should but i did get my camera i wanted a samsung S730 and i will be get another monitor a Dell P1110 on monday so thing are getting better and my rackmount case is being worked on till then peace!

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