Ok..
Been thinking about this for a long time, maybe i could need a fresh start with everything, job, living maybe even a new country.
So for me if i look forward its not impossible that i will be celebrating, maybe not 30 th birthday but lets say 31st in Cali.
Shorts and tshirt:)
This is def something i will look into deeper, you only live once so better make the best out of it.
Found a new favourite game for Linux that ive been playing alot, called Urban Terror.
Looks alot like Counterstrike but the gameplay differs a bit, this one is a little bit easier to grip (my opinion) and the best thing is that its open source and that means free
So here are some pics and vid and linkage, its worth a try since its free, you wont loose anything but time right?
Spotify Previews is a new section that showcases a few of the fun ideas and projects that our developers have been working on – mostly in their spare time, during hack days or in the middle of the night when they can’t sleep. Some of these are pet projects, some are prototypes but they’re all designed to make Spotify even more enjoyable.
The projects here are unsupported by Spotify so they may not work as planned or be removed at any time, but if you like what we’re doing let us know and if they prove popular enough they may well become regular Spotify features.
Spotify for Linux
This is a preview build of Spotify for Linux. As a preview release this version is still unsupported, but we’re running it ourselves and will try to make sure it keeps pace with its Mac and Windows siblings, there are issues regarding decoding of local music on the Linux platform so we haven’t included support for local files in this version. As we haven’t found a reliable way to display ads yet, this version is only available to Spotify Premium subscribers.
So how do you get it? We’ve packaged the first release as a Debian Squeeze/Ubuntu 10.04 package.
# 1. Add this line to your list of repositories by
# editing your /etc/apt/sources.list
deb http://repository.spotify.com stable non-free
# 2. Run apt-get update
# 3. (optional) If you want to verify the downloaded packages,
# you will need to add our public key
gpg --keyserver wwwkeys.de.pgp.net --recv-keys 4E9CFF4E
gpg --export 4E9CFF4E |sudo apt-key add -
# 4. Run apt-get install spotify-client-qt spotify-client-gnome-support