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Act1 - Maaaah Hero.

So who's my hero?



Anyone that knows me would know that it's painfully obvious that my hero's Linus Torvalds.



He spawned the operating system that's free to everyone, no matter who, or where you are, and that is Linux.



I'm currently running on Mint 7 8, and it's probably one of the best operating systems I've ever used in my life.



Why is this awesome?



Because Linux is the only free, open-source and… Continue

Added by Sabrina Belfast on March 9, 2010 at 10:30pm — 3 Comments

Imagine1 - My Hopeful future.

Where do I see myself in ten years from right now? Still dreaming.



I see myself living overseas somewhere, possibly Japan, with two

gorgeous young children who are growing up gracefully and with immense

potential.



I can see myself sitting comfortably in a chair knitting a blanket for

my bed while I wait for my husband to return home from a day of

teaching at a military high school, the scent of dinner in the kitchen

filling the… Continue

Added by Sabrina Belfast on March 9, 2010 at 9:30pm — 1 Comment

Learn1 - Secret Youth

My favourite secret? Thinking like a child. Absolutely.



I love seeing the world through a child's eyes. Everything is so unbearably simple. There's no complicated social problems, there's no challenge too difficult to face, and there's nothing that can stop the imagination.



I remember when I was forced to give up my imagination a while back. I felt lost, isolated, and ostracised from my friends.



But when it came back, I felt amazing. It's still not completely here,… Continue

Added by Sabrina Belfast on March 7, 2010 at 5:30am — 3 Comments

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