Sunday, March 28, 2004
Friday, March 26, 2004
Leetle Japanese games...
For those who have nothing better to do, why don't you guys go on a date?
For those who don't understand how it works, just nod when when your partner is talking and talk when she/he's quiet. And when your partner is giggling/ laughing, fire away with the Love Love Beam!
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Yes... I am bored.
For those who don't understand how it works, just nod when when your partner is talking and talk when she/he's quiet. And when your partner is giggling/ laughing, fire away with the Love Love Beam!
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Yes... I am bored.
Monday, March 22, 2004
Vital signs...
Hey there,
I'm still alive. Albeit rather on the wrong side of the employment spectrum for now.
The demo class held in Xavier went pretty much okay, I guess. But I'm getting a little nervous that they haven't called back. I'm trying to keep calm as we speak. :)
On other news, I'm catching up with a few things that I've been remiss in (like Chronicles of the Penitent) and I hope to get that done sometime this week as well.
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This pretty much sums up how I feel right now.
I'm still alive. Albeit rather on the wrong side of the employment spectrum for now.
The demo class held in Xavier went pretty much okay, I guess. But I'm getting a little nervous that they haven't called back. I'm trying to keep calm as we speak. :)
On other news, I'm catching up with a few things that I've been remiss in (like Chronicles of the Penitent) and I hope to get that done sometime this week as well.
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This pretty much sums up how I feel right now.
Monday, March 15, 2004
Sunday, March 14, 2004
Here we go!
Tomorrow, I'm off to my demo class for Xavier.
I've recently applied as an english teacher for the Xavier School english department, and I have to admit that I'm a wee bit nervous about the whole thing.
Wish me luck guys!
Friday, March 12, 2004
Pointyman goes international!
Hello everyone!
In the spirit of being able to broadcast my thoughts to the world at large, I have provided an Altavista Babelfish translator in the sidebar to those who would otherwise unable to read this blog.
Thank you, and yes, I am planning to rule the world.
In the spirit of being able to broadcast my thoughts to the world at large, I have provided an Altavista Babelfish translator in the sidebar to those who would otherwise unable to read this blog.
Thank you, and yes, I am planning to rule the world.
Wednesday, March 10, 2004
Come to Pointymandia!
You've all seen Kenya,
Now come to my own little abode:
Pointymandia
Motto: "Every Good Point is Worth Considering"
UN Category: Inoffensive Centrist Democracy
Civil Rights: Good
Economy: Strong
Political Freedoms: Good
Location: Was The Pacific, Now in the Kai Ko Islands
The Theocracy of Pointymandia is a tiny, devout nation, remarkable for its burgeoning wallaby population. Its compassionate, hard-working population of 5 million have some civil rights, but not too many, enjoy the freedom to spend their money however they like, to a point, and take part in free and open elections, although not too often.
The medium-sized government concentrates mainly on Religion & Spirituality, although Law & Order and Commerce are on the agenda. The average income tax rate is 14%. A large private sector is led by the Arms Manufacturing industry, followed by Beef-Based Agriculture and Soda Sales.
Crime is a problem. Pointymandia's national animal is the wallaby and its currency is the point.
Now come to my own little abode:
Pointymandia
Motto: "Every Good Point is Worth Considering"
UN Category: Inoffensive Centrist Democracy
Civil Rights: Good
Economy: Strong
Political Freedoms: Good
Location: Was The Pacific, Now in the Kai Ko Islands
The Theocracy of Pointymandia is a tiny, devout nation, remarkable for its burgeoning wallaby population. Its compassionate, hard-working population of 5 million have some civil rights, but not too many, enjoy the freedom to spend their money however they like, to a point, and take part in free and open elections, although not too often.
The medium-sized government concentrates mainly on Religion & Spirituality, although Law & Order and Commerce are on the agenda. The average income tax rate is 14%. A large private sector is led by the Arms Manufacturing industry, followed by Beef-Based Agriculture and Soda Sales.
Crime is a problem. Pointymandia's national animal is the wallaby and its currency is the point.
It's hard living up to a personal code of honor...
You're I, Robot!
by Isaac Asimov
While you have established a code of conduct for many generations to
follow, your demeanor is rather cold and calculating. Brought up to serve humans, you
have promised never to harm them, to follow orders, and to protect yourself. Living up
to this code has proved challenging and sometimes even drives you mad. If you were a
type of paper, you would be pulp.
Take the Book Quiz
at the Blue Pyramid.
Thursday, March 04, 2004
Ooohh... generators. :p
According to the Gothic Name Generator:
Jay Steven Anyong, from this day forward you will be known as
"DAMIEN SNOW"
Cool name. :D
I think I've got a good name for an WoD character now. :D
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Speaking of which, GM's might want to consider going here.
If you're not a GM, try not going to that link. It'll spoil the surprise... ;)
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Wow... if the matrix was real, then this would be what the movie would look like. Only in green though. :)
Jay Steven Anyong, from this day forward you will be known as
"DAMIEN SNOW"
Cool name. :D
I think I've got a good name for an WoD character now. :D
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Speaking of which, GM's might want to consider going here.
If you're not a GM, try not going to that link. It'll spoil the surprise... ;)
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Wow... if the matrix was real, then this would be what the movie would look like. Only in green though. :)
Wednesday, March 03, 2004
Alive, I tell you! I'm alive!
Yes, before you all start shoveling dirt into the hole you've dug and lowered the immobile body of this blog into, I was to take this moment to startle mad scientists everywhere and twitch.
*twitches*
There. Now that I've suitably proven that I have not yet grown to the relative IQ of a carrot, I will take this opportunity to explain the relative silence of this blog.
The past few weeks have been really busy.
Vin, I know I haven't put up the latest installment of the Chronicles of the Penitent. Don't worry, it's in the pipe.
For those who have successfully proven that my Left Brain Right Brain post does not apply to everyone, congratulations. You've just won a chance to play Battleship!
And for those like me who'd rather sit and make money, try your hand at a simple little business simulator based of a really old commodore 64 game: The Lemonade Stand Game!
And finally for those who don't want to think and have insane amounts of hand eye coordination... go Save the Goldfish!
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Seriously though, I'm working on the next installment of Chronicles... but right now my brain is really tired. :)
Hope you guys are having a great day!
P.S.
For those curious about the Thundercats Bloopers we were talking about over the weekend, click here
*twitches*
There. Now that I've suitably proven that I have not yet grown to the relative IQ of a carrot, I will take this opportunity to explain the relative silence of this blog.
The past few weeks have been really busy.
Vin, I know I haven't put up the latest installment of the Chronicles of the Penitent. Don't worry, it's in the pipe.
For those who have successfully proven that my Left Brain Right Brain post does not apply to everyone, congratulations. You've just won a chance to play Battleship!
And for those like me who'd rather sit and make money, try your hand at a simple little business simulator based of a really old commodore 64 game: The Lemonade Stand Game!
And finally for those who don't want to think and have insane amounts of hand eye coordination... go Save the Goldfish!
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Seriously though, I'm working on the next installment of Chronicles... but right now my brain is really tired. :)
Hope you guys are having a great day!
P.S.
For those curious about the Thundercats Bloopers we were talking about over the weekend, click here
Tuesday, March 02, 2004
Left Brain, Right Brain...
While sitting at your desk, lift your right foot off the floor and make clockwise circles.
Now, while doing this, draw the number "6" in the air with your right hand.
Your foot will change direction and there's nothing you can do about it.
Now, while doing this, draw the number "6" in the air with your right hand.
Your foot will change direction and there's nothing you can do about it.
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