posted by Sun T. on Oct 30
I had ordered the CDs a while back from the Ubuntu website. I think it’s neat that they offer a viable operating system for free with free tech support. I just ran the program on my temperamental laptop today *cuz you can either run it or install it* just to see what it was all about. My laptop froze twice, probably because the CD was working overtime to keep up with me LOL. I might just be persuaded to switch to this thing. Linux is cool anyway, and after this ridiculous Windows Vista fiasco, I will more than likely NOT upgrade to Vista and just run over to Ubuntu. I have a lot more to discover on it before I commit, though. My friend Zane was the one who turned my attention to Ubuntu. It’s pretty and easy to navigate. It has a program called Open Office which is supposed to be just like Microsoft Office in a whole lot of ways, except that it is FREE. Gotta love free.
posted by Sun T. on Oct 30
as this day moves right along, tomorrow i will pick up my child and all will be back to normal again
yeah …im in a rare mood…
posted by Sun T. on Oct 30
Originally published at BULLETPROOFsoul. You can comment here or there.
Blogging is a great tool for anyone, especially when it comes to mental health. Recently I was doing a search around the blogosphere for others who find it helpful to blog about their experiences with Bipolar Disorder.
In my travels I found a mother who keeps a continuous log of her activities and how they are affected by her disorder. She also posts a Support Group work-through that gives people the chance to explore their disorder in a creative and helpful way. Kudos to the author!
There is another girl who logs her issues and complaints within bipolar disorder. It is a well put tog
ether blog that should get a look. Here is a post where she talks about medicines and life as affected by the disorder. Don’t forget to check out her blogroll and the bipolar webring she has posted at the bottom of the blog.
More spotlights to come…