I really sympathize with the less fortunate, with the kids at school who are made fun of, who are not popular. Recently, I have been getting rather popular at school, but I’m simply not at all a popular type of person. Back at Oswalt Elementary, and especially at Suzanne Middle School, I was a complete idiot. And yet I was in many ways the same person I am now. I hope I never forget that. I don’t want to give in to joining the popular group. Only now am I really seeing the effects of peer pressure for the first time. I am popular and relatively well-known today, but I wasn’t always, and sometimes it seems far too easy to simply forget my past. And yet, I can’t, because I relate much better with other students who are left out like I once was.
Archive for May 11th, 2004
I love how easy it is to set up a label in Gmail. I do have one complaint, though: setting up filters isn’t retroactive. Any way to make it so?
DS means dual-screen, and Nintendo’s new handheld gaming device shall look like this:

I think it’s an incredibly frightening thought to think that there are concepts that I don’t know I don’t know. What if I’m being stubborn without realizing it?
Update of the day.
A security issue has been identified that could allow an attacker to compromise a computer running Windows and gain complete control over it. You can help protect your computer by installing this update from Microsoft. After you install this item, you may have to restart your computer.
I went to FBLA’s SLC (State Leadership Conference) this year.
For my events:
COMPUTER CONCEPTS
1 Elliot Lee Walnut HS
2 Leland Miller Lompoc HS
3 Richard Ngo Cupertino HS
4 Aileen Chen Lynbrook HS
5 Galina Shpuntova Homestead HS
6 Victor Tam Troy HS
7 Samantha Raja Lynbrook HS
8 Pryosh Goyal Homestead HS
9 Lee Wixtrom John F. Kennedy HS
10 Kate Xie Troy HS
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