 Well, I'm in Charlotte now. Waiting for Aaron...
[03:42] <valorie> is he landing soon, tsimonq2?
 He's 1:34 away...
[03:43] <valorie> oh gosh
 I also can't get into our room without him, sooo I'm just going to grab coffee with Noah and wait for him...
[03:44] <valorie> will be a late night for you two
 Indeed.
[03:44] <valorie> it's already about midnight there, right?
 Especially with me getting three hours of sleep last night because of finals cramming...
 Yeah, 11:44
[03:44] <valorie> coffee seems an ungood idea
[03:45] <valorie> maybe hot chocolate?
 Hah
 *shrug*
[03:45] <valorie> lol
 I'm tempted to fall asleep on top of my luggage near Aaron's gate and wait for him to find me, but I think that might be unwise too. :P
[03:51] <valorie> heh
[09:11] <acheronuk> think my broadband is fixed :)
[09:12] <acheronuk> ISP had set the modem on a 'slower profile' though while the line was dodge. just spent 10 mins persuading them that they had in fact done that (they denied it) and to reset it.
[09:13] <acheronuk> told me there had been no change and re-setting would change nothing
[09:13] <acheronuk> they did it anyway as I insisted
[09:14] <acheronuk> which immediately got my missing 2Mbps download back, and doubled my upload back to where it had been :)
 \o/
[19:33] <valorie> weeeeeeeeeeeeeee
 https://www.zdnet.com/article/mark-shuttleworth-dishes-on-where-canonical-and-ubuntu-linux-are-going-next/
 "because, while "I think GNOME is a nicely done desktop," many Ubuntu users are now objecting to GNOME. Shuttleworth also had kind words about the KDE Neon, MATE, and LXDE desktops. Still, "I do miss Unity, but I use GNOME." "
[19:44] <valorie> not plasma, but KDE Neon?
[19:44] <valorie> ok.....
[19:44] <valorie> still, that's better than the suits against neon that some feared