# My kinda town!

Drinkwater, Saskatchewan, Canada! The photo was taken by Greg, one of the employees of 29degrees, on a recent trip across Canada.
Sadly though, I know it’s nothing to do with my family – Apparently, it doesn’t have a pub …

Drinkwater, Saskatchewan, Canada! The photo was taken by Greg, one of the employees of 29degrees, on a recent trip across Canada.
Sadly though, I know it’s nothing to do with my family – Apparently, it doesn’t have a pub …
I always say that I’m a doer rather than a thinker. It allows me to be a sheep with much more impunity than would normally be afforded. With that in mind, I’m going to jump on the what do you call your hardware bandwagon that Will has started rolling, and there is nothing you can say about it.
Until yesterday my network SSID was veg, and had computers called carrot, potato and celery. My PSP lives on the network as zucchini, and I used to have a G3 iBook called sprout, but he is no more.
However, I’ve recently moved and have only got reconnected to the Internet yesterday so I am literally in the middle of re-configuring my network and have taken the opportunity to rename everything. I did start with the SSID carldr but I was told in no uncertain terms that that is a wholey unsuitable name and that I had to change it.
So now my SSID is sodor. My computers are called shrek, bender and flump, and the PSP is named humpty.
I’m going to pass this on to Greg, hoping that ‘Carl’ will be first word he writes in the first article on his new blog.
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Two of the other 29°ers have done it (Tony, Will), so like a sheep, I had to too. Good job I have my cutting wit, incredible intelligence and bucket loads of cash, eh ladies?
Get your own on the The Simpsons Movie site.
There’s a meme going round where bloggers tell their readers five things they didn’t know about them. I’m sure you all want to know my deepest and darkest secrets, but instead, I’m going to tell you five not-so-interesting facts about me.