Copy cats in the land of birds…

That’s about as creative a post heading you’ll get out me. Anyway, ever since we got to Louisville I’ve heard from multiple people “if you don’t like the weather, just wait 15 minutes” or something of the sort. Problem is, I used to here the same comment in Denver. I actually used it a bunch of times, once in a post a few years back (see here). It got me to wondering, outside of California, is this a pretty common theme where the weather is prone to big shifts within a single day or multiple days? I can only answer for the places I’ve lived and Denver seemed to have the biggest weather changes from one day to the next or even within a single day.

And in the not much to see here category we again have Louisville. Yesterday afternoon I moseyed on over to 4th Street Live, an area in downtown with popular bars and restaurants. First of all, 4th Street Live takes up less than a block of downtown. It’s pretty small. And outside of the Sports and Social Club, which had a good amount of people there, the other places – including Hard Rock – were empty. It was sort of disappointing as I was expecting more from what I had heard was a fun college town. Oh well.

On to a topic that usually falls on deaf ears, technology. A couple of days ago I updated my computer OS from Leopard to Snow Leopard. I wasn’t expecting much from the upgrade as it was more of a clean up upgrade from Apple. One thing I had heard was how it “creates” space on the hard drive, and they weren’t kidding. Before the upgrade I had a little over 16 GB of space available on my hard drive. After, over 32 GB’s! I’m not going to research the reason why right now, but I’m not complaining.

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