Friday, May 8, 2009

Spreading the leetness!


I'd like to consider myself a pretty tech savvy guy. I write for this blog after all. But there are just some things I find a bit... questionable. That includes the Kindle. I'm sorry, I just can't take it seriously. It's just... not the real deal. If I see you standing around the corner reading a Kindle, you can expect to receive some mocking looks from me.

Sure, the Kindle's got some good things going for it, but the thought of it even attempting to replace books makes me cringe.

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Monday, May 4, 2009

Laundry Mania

Twenty-one called for a mega celebration. Thanks to everyone who hung out with me, who wished they could hang out with me, and who showered me with gifts. Incriminating photos on facebook. I have some of the most amazing friends ever. But with mega celebrations come laundry that needs to be done.

Yesterday, I threw my laundry into the dryer before I left my apt late afternoon, but I guess the door wasn't closed tight enough and the dryer door popped open! I didn't find out until late at night when I wanted to get my pillow cases so that I could sleep. Poopers! I stayed up a bit while I restarted the dryer, but then I decided to just slip my hoodies over the pillows. They ended up looking like bodies. haha

Anyhow, I didn't get to my dried laundry until this afternoon. As I was folding my clothes, I found out that the plastic rings on my board shorts melted! LOL oooops. These were my favorite! I don't know if I'd be able to wear them again cuz there's remnants of plastic stuck on the sides as well. And I definitely can't tie the strings either. hahaha Oh welll.

See melted plastic there and there!

And a close up!

Also, I'm gonna try Loudtwitter and see how it works out. It compiles my tweets into a daily blog! haha

Friday, May 1, 2009

Technoleet Update!

Mini flash games are addicting, and game developers well know it. Coupled with catchy hummable tunes and simple but quirky cartoon graphics, you’ve got yourself an irresistible winner. Developed by the same people who brought you WarioWare, Rhythm Heaven for the DS delivers a similar onslaught of minigame craziness.

This music-genre game delivers hours and hours of frustrated fun. Part of what makes Rhythm Heaven so awesome is the action screen play associated with each rhythm game. It’s not like DDR or Guitar Hero where you’re just pressing keys - it’s like.. you’re actually playing a game.

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