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title: Looking Back on 2019
date: 2019-12-29 08:21:09-0500
date: 2019-12-29 07:45:09-0500
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tags: [retrospective, newyear]
summary: Interesting discoveries from 2019
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Unfortunately, this year, I've been unable to play DVDs no matter how many times I re-install the (completely legal) codecs and have been having all sorts of strange problems (slow downs, failure to recognize, etc.) with a new external hard drive I've been trying to move data to. My desktop session also sometimes glitches.
Granted, I've had problems like this with Windows, too, but it's still a nuisance when there's no indication as to where the problem might be. Without any real information to provide, it seems like a waste of time to file bugs.
Granted, I've had problems like this with Windows, too, but it's still a nuisance when there's no indication as to where the problem might be. Without any real information to provide, other than a suspicion that it's related to switching to the GNOME desktop, it seems like a waste of time to file bugs.
### Technology...Isn't Technical

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