Back from Paris
I returned from Paris on Saturday. It was a great trip! I saw the Eiffel Tower, Louvre (from the outside), the Concorda plaza, Champs Elysses, Sacri Coer, Montmartre, and a whole lot of other stuff.
And not to forget, I had a pretty flashy birthday (yeah I’m 19 now
)… it was celebrated while we were seeing Versailles, the big castle extended by Louis XIV. It’s huge and very nice.
Tomorrow I have to go to school again. *Sigh*. I feel like I need vacation! On the better side, It’s only for about two weeks, since exams are just around the corner.
Yes! Soon I’ll leave the gymnasium and head of for the university
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Going to Paris
Tomorrow is last day in school before the holidays – Easter that is. Early Saturday morning I’m going to Paris with my family where we’re gonna spend almost a week. We’re going to visit Disneyland, see the Eiffel Tower, walk the Concorde Plaza, and numerous other things you do when you’re in Paris.
It’s gonna be great getting away from it all… especially since I’ve got a lot of Physic reports that awaites finishing. *Sigh*.
For those of you interested you can check out the weather conditions in Paris by following this link to CNN’s weather pages. Hopefully the weather will be warmer than the one I have here in Aalborg.
And since the talk dropped on weather, be sure to check out my buddy Gimpster‘s page about phpWeather, which he wrote. From the ‘Demo’ page you can see the weather conditions for Aalborg and for Paris, France.
By the way, I installed PWS (Microsoft’s Personal Web Server) this afternoon. [awaits the slappin']. Nah… just wanted to check out the competitor, and their ASP technology. Somehow one should compare ASP with PHP; I just don’t belive that that’s a fair comparison – for ASP that is ![]()
I’ll see what ASP can do, and find out whether I like it or not.
With PWS there’s only one problem: It has ASP 2.0, and the currently functioning version is 3 (and they’re developing on ASP 4 called .NET). But for starters I guess it’ll do.
‘Till next time – hopefully there won’t pass as much time as this time – be happy, and stay circular.
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