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Food Inc. and no CP

March 5, 2010
So something is wrong with my computer.  I don’t know why, and neither do the techs at HP, but the monitor keeps falling asleep, even when safe mode is enabled, and it won’t wake up.  Therefore, I have to restart it every time this happens, which makes me lose things, included a house that I was building and absolutely loved.  However, every time it does that now, it goes to sleep immediately after I restart.
So I’ve sent it into HP for them to hopefully fix, and will get it in (as they say, anyway) 7-9 business days.  Hopefully sooner, because I am really starting to miss TS3 and WoW.  I keep getting these ideas for sims and I’m afraid I’m going to forget them all.  I guess we’ll see.  The thing is, I think HP is going to wipe the computer, so I’ll have to reload everything all over again, which I am not particularily looking forward to.
At least this gives me time to catch up on all of the xbox stuff I haven’t done.  So far I have finished the Modern Warfare 2 campaign, and I am nearly through with the Gears of War campaign, both of which I have only started on this week.  What am I going to do when I’ve finished the campaigns on all my games?
A movie that you guys should look up if you haven’t all ready – Food Inc. It’s a documentary sort of film about the food industry in America, and makes me feel like these major corporations think we’re all shit-brains.  Definitely check it out, it will make you completely rethink how you look at food.
It’s not just about animal cruelty, though that does touch the heart, it’s about how the corporations sell healthy practices and real food for quick turn out and money.  I always thought it was just expensive to eat healthy organic foods, but now that I think about it and understand why the non-organics are so cheap, I realize that it isn’t that the organics are expensive, it’s just that the regular food is so easy to make thanks to short cuts that it is able to be rediculously cheap.
Hope that makes sense …  Food Inc. is now available through Netflix and Blockbuster.
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