Ye well, yesterday i went into a old folder i had with fonts, and found out a had a loads of them uninstalled, so i figured out.. hey!! i have to get those into the system, but since i allready did semi-destroyed my mac but adding fonts, (i found out that mac has around 4 folders with fonts, user fonts, system fonts, root fonts, and another one which i dont recall right now) so what happend at the end, yeee well i had the only ones i needed in the system, but of course in the root and in my user fonts i managed to put about 4000 fonts in total, 1.5 gb with fonts, useless to say that my macbook really got slowed down… it is time for an assistent. i go to linotype and download the font manager, install it and let’s take a look, =O couldnt believe it when i saw the conflits, more than half were duplicates, well time to erase those i tough, but then i only could delete them by families, and that means i almost deleted over a 1000 fonts manually, in other way i had over a 1000 slides and clicks on this macbook, suddenly it aged like 10 years, anyway, at the end i got little more than 1000 fonts left, now time to deactivate the ones i dont use!!!.. hooo the agony, i gave up after “C”.

Life experience out of this, use a font manager from the start, preferencly one with an automatic mode, because im not sure if i am recovering fro this hand cramp.
Here’s today’s track Common – It’s your way