Friday, November 30, 2007

Not Much To Talk About

You know, there should have been a post for last month, but I just couldn't get around to it, especially once those Southern California Wildfires struck. At one point, I had half of my stuff packed into my car and was staying up all night ready to pack the other half if one of the fires had gotten any closer to the house. Even though the fire didn't come any closer, I still had my stuff in the car, and if I wasn't sleeping for a few hours at a time, I was slacking around when I should have been studying for a test or typing up a research paper. Not only was there no post for October, but no layout change either, and at this point, I'm even contemplating deleting this blog no later than the end of January if I can't make anything about it entertaining on a regular basis to the few visitors that drop by here, some of which are still searching for 'sixteen volts blog'.

In anticipation of some of the newer anime out this season, I recently finished Nanoha StrikerS [while good, it doesn't beat season two, even with the battles against Cyborganization XIII...I mean, the "Numbers"], Kanon (2006) [much better than the original from 2002, with happier endings all around], and Ouran High School Host Club [way too cliche of an ending for me, and something of a chore to watch past one episode or another] to get some of the old stuff out of the way.

My PSP and DS have been somewhat neglected compared to World of Warcraft, though I have been getting back into Phantom Hourglass (why I assumed I would need bombs to get into the second dungeon instead of just picking up the rocks on the way, I don't know, but it did keep me stuck for a while) and regularly playing Tekken: Dark Resurrection (which doesn't help much if I still lose against nearly every human player).

One last thing to note here is that this is the first post in linux - specifically, Ubuntu 7.10 - since the change from 'old' Blogger to 'new' Blogger almost a year ago. Though I did set up my system to dual boot with the master boot record on a floppy disk, this was replaced by installing a second hard drive.

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