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Debacle

As you probably know, I went down to Santa Barbara early last Wednesday morning with my parents to help move things from one apartment to the other. Everyone was looking forward to this new place very much, since, aside from being a very nice apartment (for Isla Vista), everyone gets their own rooms and we do not have to live beneath the SBCC furniture-stomping barbarians, next to the new June-lease neighbors who listen to horrible music and smoke horrible cigarettes (You can mail them at 6657 El Colegio Rd. #21, Goleta, CA 93117.), or put up with exploding plumbing. Anyway. So, everyone has been cramming into the poor two-bedroom Westwinds apartment for almost a week, with the Laurs' things piled around and Jason, Carly and Morgan's things all boxed up to be moved. Imagine how surprised we were when we showed up at the new place and not only had the cleaners had no visible effect, but it appeared the previous tenants left the place in such a hurry that their velocity ripped random dust and debris out of the apartment and scattered it all over the floors and yard. We knew before we signed the lease that our landlord, as nice as she might be, was a little disorganized, but move-in day was really not the greatest time for all the chaos to catch up with us. So, Wednesday turned out to be rather unproductive and we retreated back to the box-ridden Westwinds for the night.

The next day the cleaners managed to remove most of the rubble surrounding the apartment as well as put in some new molding in each of the rooms, and we spent the entire day moving boxes. By the end of the day I definitely felt accomplished, although we didn't make quite as much progress as we could have with two full days to move things. I ended up having to leave the apartment in its unfinished state to return to the Bay Area. I hear it's progressed nicely since then, however, and I am looking forward to seeing it myself in about a week.

Moving on. It seems that I will never manage to finish my write-up of my E3 impressions. As of now they are still incomplete, and by the next chance I have to work on them the show will have been over for about two months. Still, I have a great deal of things to say about what I saw there and I don't like to leave things unfinished, so as soon as I return here I am going to get back to work on it. I also wanted a great deal to discuss the new art links I've added over the last few weeks, since they are all incredible sites, but unfortunately that will have to wait as well. Right now I'm off traveling again. I may have some online access once I get to Santa Barbara late on the 8th, but we'll see.

I'll be back in a couple of weeks.

Until then, here it is, your moment of Zen.

Commercial break

I just saw the manliest commercial ever. It involved some guy pouring three beers into a pot and boiling an entire package of sausages in it. Then he opens up a fourth beer and drinks it while barbecuing the sausages, which he then dumps sauerkraut on and presents to his wife, who is reminded that she married Mr. Right.

Also, the guy in the Oxiclean commercial is way too enthusiastic.

I almost forgot

Today I will be in Santa Barbara moving things from one apartment to the other. It will be FUN and EXCITING. I should arrive back in the Bay Area early Friday, and I will finally have my scanner and tablet back so it will be time to ROCK THE PHOTOSHOP YAAAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHhhhh HYEHAHHhh @ ^ko5p5


BUT by Monday the 30th I will be gone again to visit my grandmother and then in Santa Barbara again from the 8th to either the 13th or 15th or so. But then I will be back!!!! And you better bet there will be a pilgrimage to the City of Nickels following.

WHERE'D THE CHEESE GO?

I keep looking a that G5 tower and wondering why Apple decided to drop the wonderful pearl white look and go with the mesh, and then I remember, oh yeah, the cooling system was designed by aliens.

So, the REAL BIG NEWS for today is that I have switched over two of the gallery pages, illustration and studio, to use a special new image viewer script designed by the wonderful ANIRAS HIMSELF. The script allows for each image to have its own seperate page that displays exciting comments and metadata and the like. Here is an example that was created for testing of the script, also created by Mr. Aniras! Eventually I will go back through and fill out comments for more of the images, as well as possibly adapt other sections to use this format, but for now the script is running just fine. Once you're finished looking through the gallery you can go take a look at Aniras' Website, although there is unfortunately not much on it at the moment. Oh well.

On a lesser note, I messed around with the site's style sheet a bit and as a result most of the text is back to its original, slightly smaller size. Hopefully it will not be too much of a problem to read LOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOLOL!!!!


Here it is, your moment of Zen.

Zoom

Well, I said I wouldn't even consider getting a new computer until G5. Sooo.... yeah. THE GATES, ARE OPEN, DOO DO DO, DODODO DO.


That is also completely seperate from my side goal of assembling a cheap gaming PC.

That was interesting

In the last several days: around 24 non-consecutive hours of downtime, site deletion for unnanounced server maintenance, password changes, etc. Translation: I am definitely getting a new host.

In the last 12 hours: So we went to check out this place in Sunnyvale that offers LAN-style gaming. It was actually a pretty impressive setup, with a large room full of speedy PCs running all the popular multiplayer games, and then even a few side rooms with PS2s and Xboxes running party classics like Halo and, uh, Dead or Alive Xtreme Beach Volleyball, and... Vice City? OK. They also had Centipede. Anyway. The first couple hours consisted of WarCraft III, and then I split off from the group to try out Battlefield 1942 and Unreal Tournament 2003 for a bit, since I had never played them before. After the rest of the group finished with WarCraft, there was some group Battlefield 1942. I did not know that we would end up staying there until 5 AM. After that, we drove around, fruitlessly looking for places still/already serving food until it became 6 AM and we ended up stopping for bagels. Now I am back here and ARGGGHHHHH it is so light outside.

By this point, I'm waiting for WWDC 2003 to begin and getting ready to madly refresh Apple's site. Then I think I will go to sleep.

Also, I made a new NES wallpaper for all the NES purists. I just realized that the A and B buttons are HORRIBLY MISALIGNED, but I don't really feel like fixing it right now. Huuuurrrrrrrrrrrggggggghhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh.

And finally, Gradius Galaxies is fun. I feel confident in saying that it is what Gradius IV should have been. The graphics are nice and 2D. The music, while not so fantastic synth-wise, is definitely very Gradius-y and sounds like some of the old Gradius 1 and 2 songs at certain points. The difficulty is down a bit from Gradius IV (good), and I like the destructible section of the glass level, although it's a bit short-lived. If only I didn't have to play it on such a dark, tiny screen. Oh, for some reason I really like how there's a different color for each ship configuration. It feels sort of NES-y somehow, and I like that. And the new thrust laser, ooo.

Time to read Apple news and zzzzzz.

LXYRAB

In case you haven't noticed the sidebar, I've been making these wallpapers based on important figures from my life. Ha ha ha ha hahaha. But seriously, though. I needed some project(s) to do that didn't require the use of my scanner or tablet, since I am without those items for the time being, and these fit the bill pretty nicely. I'm actually using one of them right now.

I will probably make some more later.

The way I see it

My Webhost used to have huge text proclaiming "guaranteed 99.9% uptime!" slathered across its site. So, figuring that I signed up for a year, they owe me approximately 8,751 hours of quality uptime. Between all the periodic outages and loss of FTP access, I'd say they're well over their nine or so hours of slacking off. I wonder if they now owe me money.

ORANGE MOCHA FRAPPUCINOS!!!!!!!!!!!

When I say I am going to update this thing, do not take that to mean, "I am going to update this thing," but rather, "I am not going to update this thing."

By thing I mean page. Or site.

There are so many things I need/want to do right now. Seriously. The only major difference, obligation-wise, between now and a week ago is that none of the things on my to do list are school-related. Actually, one of them is, which is distressing.

Sad, sad.

Volllllllldeeeeeemooooooorrrrrrrrt!!!

Oh, Daily Show. How I have missed you, you finest program on television, you.

Updating today

Haha I lied.

p.s. tomorrow = nickelcity

Yooooooooooooooooooooo

I am now done with finals and I'm going home in a few hours. I plan to write more once there, although it will probably be tomorrow. But yes, done with school for the time being. Yooha.

The Adventures of Kim Kaphwan

So I finished my last paper for the year. Yay.

I also went and changed the gallery around a bit. Everything opens in the same window now, as opposed to before when images would pop up a new window. All the thumbnails are also now gifs instead of jpegs. I guess for some reason I had the idea that jpegs wouldn't be too much bigger since they're only these little things. That is definitely not the case. Actually, I blame it on Photoshop for reporting the estimated filesizes completely wrong. It was saying that tiny 50x50 gifs and jpegs were about the same size. Then it turned out that the jpegs ended up being about ten times larger, so I switched them all. Now things should load marginally faster.

So I guess that wasn't too interesting to people who don't know the difference beteween jpegs and gifs.

...Or to anyone.

Anyway, I sleep now.

Yeah

Noah's away message:

Review session... except I didn't learn it the first time around, so it's more like a view session.

New list

Things which would be fun to overdose on on which it would be fun to overdose:


  • Häagen-Dazs chocolate peanut butter ice cream


I'll probably think of more.

more rommel quotes

I can't help it if I check my site stats obsessively. Here are some search terms from the first 46 hours of June. (The previous list contained excerpts from May's collection):


  • difference between going to and will
  • e is for the nintendo
  • amerika army game
  • lots of toys .com that have power rangers ninja strom
  • ragnarok online skore
  • ragnarok skore
  • skore ragnarok
  • skore ragnarok online
  • smog or fishbone or partials or sting or wesley willis
  • raiden's penis (WHAT)
  • ricky martin girl dog masturbation peanut butter (WHAT)

That's it, I'm going to sleep.

This just in

New searches with which people have found this page:

  • skore ragnarok
  • free nude parites pictures
  • nathan kitada
  • difference between going to and will - I ASSUME THIS IS GENJ DOING "RESEARCH" FOR HIS GRADUATE THESIS
  • firemyst rap
  • noah veltman
  • rommel quotes

This will never cease to amuse me. Especially "rommel quotes."

Redux

So I was looking back at this and realized I guess the shark looks sort of goofy, but around 3 AM or whenever I was looking at that thing, that is one scary-looking shark.

dude it JUNE

!!

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