Back from vacation, Opera, Paris Hilton..

Vacation

So I went to Sunset Beach last week. It’s near the border of North Carolina and South Carolina. Very nice place! Only down side was that they had poor Internet access, hehe. The weather was great and I got a decent tan. I would suggest this beach to anyone traveling!

Opera..awaiting a new build

Anyone else still waiting for Opera Desktop Team to release a new build!? We’ve been waiting for several weeks now! Any who, the up coming builds should include parts of Kestrel code..which means that there will be major improvements to the rendering performance!

Paris Hilton..jail

In other news, I’m glad that Paris Hilton is going back to jail! I hope she serves all of the time that she deserves. I don’t necessarily believe she should be treated worse than you or me. However, she should serve just the same as you or me. (PERIOD) She may be a celebrity, but I think it’s more beneficial for everyone to watch her serve time so we all understand that the law is the law. It sets a better example by showing that celebrities also get in trouble for wrong doings.

Music Video..time to relax

Peter Gabriel – In Your Eyes

This song is an old favorite of mine and is most famous for its part in the movie ”Say Anything…” (1989) starring John Cusack. If you haven’t seen the movie you should really check it out!

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