Three days ago, I turned a year older. I don’t have much to say about my birthday except for the early birthday gift I got, a system-canceled passport application appointment from the Department of Foreign Affairs. There’s a high probability that my trip to Hong Kong won’t push through. Aside from that, there’s really nothing so special about my birthday.
Yesterday, I attended my first WordCamp ever. I registered for WordCamp for the past two years but due to unseen circumstances I wasn’t able to make it. I arrived there very late, 4pm (it started at 8am). It was fun to see bloggers I last saw a year or two ago. After the event, I went out with some bloggers to socialize.
In a week, Canonical will be releasing yet another version of Ubuntu. It will be Ubuntu 10.10. Just a trivia, Ubuntu does have a unique convention for their version numbers. Ubuntu 10.10 means it will be released on October 2010. They use the YY.MM format instead of the usual version numbers.
I think that would be all for now. Bye.