the decision of getting into a relationship
the decision of peeling off an unsightly sticker
— could be worse off than when you began, or could be so much better.
Saturday, March 23, 2013
Sunday, January 20, 2013
i miss being a kid
today, at red robin, celebrating sean's birthday, i went to the men's bathroom. as i got there, i found it being held open by a man who looked to be on his way out. i stood outside for a little bit, thinking he was going to leave soon, and 'cause i knew he wasn't holding the door for me. after a short amount of time passed, i went ahead into the bathroom, and lo and behold..
in there was a little boy who had just finished doing his business at the urinal, and he was repeatedly and rapidly flushing the urinal.
the dad: come on, it's time to go, you flushed it enough already, and it's this guy's turn.
little boy: -reluctantly backs away from the urinal, watching the massive amounts of water-
the dad: come on, he's gotta go pee!
little boy: -finally walks away towards his dad, forgetting to wash his hands because he was clearly still thinking about the urinal and how he wanted to flush it more-
little boy: -reluctantly backs away from the urinal, watching the massive amounts of water-
the dad: come on, he's gotta go pee!
little boy: -finally walks away towards his dad, forgetting to wash his hands because he was clearly still thinking about the urinal and how he wanted to flush it more-
i miss being a kid.
and it's not over yet!
after i come out of the bathroom, the same little boy is holding the door of the women's bathroom open a crack and looking into it.
the dad, to someone nearby: oh, he's such a peeping tom!
the dad, to the boy: hey, if you're going to look in, you gotta go inside, too!
the dad, to the boy: hey, if you're going to look in, you gotta go inside, too!
Sunday, January 13, 2013
i hope i wake up in six hours
just woke up super thirsty. went to the fridge in the garage. (my parents recently cleaned out my room, so they fridged some mountain dew cans i was collecting.) i find a mountain dew voltage. expiration date june 21, 2010. i drank it.
mountain dew is always a good idea.
Saturday, January 12, 2013
Faster Than Light is a wonderful indie game where you command a ship, with your own crew members, and take it through the galaxy on a mission. You’ll encounter other ships, do battle or bargain with them, and upgrade your ship+crew along the way.
After 45 hours played, I beat this game for the first time today. It’s not a long game, rather, it’s arcade-style, so when you die, you lose, and then you restart. Each “round” takes at most an hour, less if you die, obviously.
I bought it about a month ago when it was on sale for $5, and it’s on sale for $5 again, for this weekend!
I highly recommend it. It has a wonderful space theme, leaves a lot of room for planning, analyzing, optimizing, and micromanaging. It has lots of fun choices to make, different strategies to use to venture through the galaxy, and strikes that wonderful balance of luck and strategy. This game is different every single time you play it.
Also, I like that the game is challenging. Now, I would certainly call myself a gamer, and I know my way around game mechanics and strategies, so believe me when I say this isn’t a walk in the park. This isn’t even like a mile run. This game is tough! When I say I beat the game, I mean on Easy mode. I played Normal mode a few times when I first got it, switched to Easy mode shortly after, and haven’t gone back yet. The difficulty of the game is a welcome breath of fresh air, considering how many other games these days baby you or walk you through them. This game gives you a very intuitive and in-depth tutorial, making you think you’ve gone it, and then you venture off into space and your ship gets boarded by Mantises that slaughter your crew. Space is so unforgiving. (Restart!)
I am most impressed by the polish of the game, as well as all the little details that have gone into making the experience immersive and enjoyable. There are nine different ships, each with its own room layout and secondary layout, six+ species of crew members, tons of different weapons and ship augmentations to pick from. There are bunches of things to unlock, achievements to do to unlock them, and the sense of progression is fantastic. You can even name your ship and starting crew members! (Top choices for my space crew are Maverick, Goose, and Iceman.)
This game is on sale this weekend for $5 (off the regular price of $10), and I highly recommend that you pick it up if you want to experience a fun, creative, polished, replayable, and challenging game.
Friday, December 21, 2012
spray some nos .. or windshield wiper fluid
"i had to get new spray nozzles, so i looked on ebay and found ones that also looked cool." - my dad
check out our suped up suv mannnn. okay, my dad is pretty cool.
check out our suped up suv mannnn. okay, my dad is pretty cool.
Thursday, November 15, 2012
water and electronics
picture this: it's a few nights ago. a full cup of water is sitting on my desk, as usual. i reach over to my bed to get something, not a usual motion. on my way back, i knock over the cup of water with my elbow. the whole cup spills, but my desk doesn't get that wet.. how convenient that my mechanical keyboard (of about a month's age) is right there to catch it all!
a few water droplets get on the monitor screen, and i wipe most of it off, but whatever, MY KEYBOARD!
i freak out about the keyboard, turn it upside-down to shake out all the water, and then i remov every single keycap, dry off what i can, and then put the keycaps back on.
moment of truth. i plug it in. i type. IT STILL WORKS!
i manage to type all of this, which still sits in a word document on my desktop: I just spilled water on my keyboard! And removed all the keys. And dried it out as best as I could with napkins. And put all the keys back on. And it still works! Woohoo! :D
i take this time to bring my focus back to what other things require my attention, such as wiping the few remaining little droplets of water on my monitor that i missed.
and then..
my computer starts tripping out. like, as if i'm holding the shift key down continuously. and the usb beepy sound happens a few times. uh oh. oh, and by now, the keyboard is non-responsive.
i tinker with it a bit more. yep, it's dead.
my computer doesn't recognize it, other computers don't recognize it.
well, i'm sending it in under warranty now.
so is the story over? nope!
the next day, my monitor is brokes. how is it brokes? no better way to describe it than with some pictures!
yep, a few water droplets seeped into the bottom of the screen, damaged something or the other, and now those vertical lines are permanently on my screen!
no warranty business for my monitor, because a) it's unbranded, and b) i've had it since my freshman year (september 08).
well, i guess it's time to finally upgrade from this horrible 22" 1680x1050 ppi. (pixels per inch)
tl:dr - a few nights ago, in one swift motion, i owned my keyboard and monitor.
a few water droplets get on the monitor screen, and i wipe most of it off, but whatever, MY KEYBOARD!
i freak out about the keyboard, turn it upside-down to shake out all the water, and then i remov every single keycap, dry off what i can, and then put the keycaps back on.
moment of truth. i plug it in. i type. IT STILL WORKS!
i manage to type all of this, which still sits in a word document on my desktop: I just spilled water on my keyboard! And removed all the keys. And dried it out as best as I could with napkins. And put all the keys back on. And it still works! Woohoo! :D
i take this time to bring my focus back to what other things require my attention, such as wiping the few remaining little droplets of water on my monitor that i missed.
and then..
my computer starts tripping out. like, as if i'm holding the shift key down continuously. and the usb beepy sound happens a few times. uh oh. oh, and by now, the keyboard is non-responsive.
i tinker with it a bit more. yep, it's dead.
my computer doesn't recognize it, other computers don't recognize it.
well, i'm sending it in under warranty now.
so is the story over? nope!
the next day, my monitor is brokes. how is it brokes? no better way to describe it than with some pictures!
yep, a few water droplets seeped into the bottom of the screen, damaged something or the other, and now those vertical lines are permanently on my screen!
no warranty business for my monitor, because a) it's unbranded, and b) i've had it since my freshman year (september 08).
well, i guess it's time to finally upgrade from this horrible 22" 1680x1050 ppi. (pixels per inch)
tl:dr - a few nights ago, in one swift motion, i owned my keyboard and monitor.
Wednesday, June 20, 2012
so i just got a call..
me: hello?
guy: hey, choobies?
LOLOL there's a first time for everything.
(i just joined a ugc highlander tf2 team and my clan leader called to ask if i was on my way to a scrim)
guy: hey, choobies?
LOLOL there's a first time for everything.
(i just joined a ugc highlander tf2 team and my clan leader called to ask if i was on my way to a scrim)
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Friday, May 25, 2012
next stop: stanley cup final
game 6. devils lead the series 3-2. adam henrique scores in overtime and the devils beat the rangers to advance to the stanley cup final.
seeing the reaction of the entire prudential center. almost shed a tear. so beautiful.
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