First, I maintain several sites and this one always seems to fall behind. It's that whole "last but not least" theory I suppose. Over the weekend I dusted off my SQL skills and cleaned up my comments. I had some where in the neighborhood of 50,000 spam comments and I really wish I were exaggerating. I didn't want to delete my older comments, so I had to use several SQL statements to pick out the junk and delete the items. I think I have it all gone, except for a few that are not published which can be deleted with a few clicks in my admin panel.
I also made a few graphical changes to my site, including the sheep thoughts and the extras on the right nav. I integrated Last.fm to show my latest tracks, as well as my shared items on Google Reader.
Next is organizing data on my computer. I have a pretty old machine as far as computers go these days. I purchased this computer in late 2003 and have only added a bit of memory and a better graphics card to keep it humming along. As I mentioned before, I got the bright idea to dual boot Windows and Ubuntu. When I did the partition, something failed and I lost the ability to boot to Windows at all.
No worries, I'm using Ubuntu (Hardy Heron version) and loving it. So far there isn't
If you want to see some of the very much free applications you can install, just check out Appnr - which also makes installing these apps much easier for the less Linux saavy.
Anyway, I digress. My love for Ubuntu is known and I will work to switch everyone who ever complained about the expense and propritary nature of Macs and the numerous lock ups and slowness of Windows.
All that said, I'm ready to blow away my XP partition altogether. One of the reasons I've left it alone for now is so that I could back up my data before I rebuild. That's what I'm doing this week. Moving and organizing my data to our back up servers so I can do a fresh rebuild.
Even though I can't boot XP, I can access all the files over there and move them to the server for safe keeping. Once that's done, I'll back up my install of Ubuntu and then rebuild my entire computer using only Ubuntu. If I need XP (hahahaha!) I'll use a virtual box.
I know how hard it is to read an entire blog and not get to see any pretty pictures, so schooch on over to Flickr to see a screen shot of my desktop and read the notes about what's what.


I'm really praying that when you make the switch you don't lose my blog that's on your server! :-)
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