After wasting the morning playing about with Freestyler some more (I told you it was dangerous), I went on a further procrastination hunt and decided to put my old laptop to rest and instead install Windows XP on my desktop as a dual boot. Whether this will be a good idea or not, I don't know. Trying to remove the old vista partition was hard enough and the amount of hassle I have almost undoubtedly caused myself by rewriting the somewhat already dodgy boot record means I may no longer be able to access the Windows 7 partition currently on there.
I won't find out the fate of this until after Easter probably now but if I have caused some problems then it is something else to add to my summer to do list.
With more time to spare until this evenings final outing (Rock Tarts) I decided to install Command and Conquer - Generals on my laptop. I hadn't played this since first year of university and installing it probably means that I will waste away my Easter working period but maybe it will be good to try and learn some self control and not be drawn into temptation.
This evening was reasonably fun. Not having had a proper night out in a while it satisfied that hunger quite nicely but it was a little disappointing if I'm honest. The Fusion (the smaller of the two venues) was shut due to 'flooding' although it can't have been too serious otherwise the floor in the foundry would have been wet as well seeing as they are on the same level. It would appear Easter has come at a convenient time in that respect. The downside to this was that the music from the two rooms was merged and so whilst I normally avoid the 50s 60s and 70s room, I had to endure some of the older music for the first half hour or so. It wasn't so bad and some of the songs I managed to recognise although Shazam became a saving grace when we were trying to place the artists.
Saturday, 20 March 2010
Rock Tarts
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