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  • QOTD

    Oscar Wilde. “I can believe anything, provided that it is quite incredible.” [Quotes of the Day]

  • Anime Recap

    Just to post an update of where things are currently:

    • Inu-Yasha – I just finished episode 43. This show just keeps dragging me along helplessly. I personally think the writing on it is great. Every time you think you know where it might be headed there’s a little twist thrown in. Currently I feel like they are continuously upping the tension every few episodes. I also watched the Inu-Yasha movie the other day. Very good I thought. It felt like a much longer episode, but told a very cool story.

    • Hikaru no Go – Another one that I am still liking. I just got up to episode 40 the other day. The last few episodes have been a little slow, but have given a little more insight into the whole world of Go. There was one scene in particular where people were talking about their lives outside of Go as they were waiting to be tested. I’m assuming the show is fairly accurate as to the Go scene over there, and if so I don’t think there’s anything quite like it over here.

    • Saikano – Anxiously awaiting episode 8. Though I love this show, it is so hard for me to watch sometimes. There’s a level of sadness that makes it a little hard to start up each new episode. A friend of mine told me she heard the next episode is particularly harsh.

    • Ai Yori Aoshi – I haven’t been as thrilled about the last two episodes. Though the show is basicly a harem show, I find myself getting annoyed with them not focusing enough on Kaoru and Aoi’s relationship. Instead they seem to be setting up all the other women to love him. While I like this show a lot, there’s a level of unevenness in it. Though when it is good it can be REALLY good.

    That’s it for now. I’m sure I’ll have more to add in the next few days.

  • More Apple Goodness

    I was browsing through Apple’s website and found two cool articles they just published about John Digweed on their news page. There’s one about John Digweed and how he uses macs, and then the other is about the video work they did for Area 2. Both are pretty cool.

  • Button Button

    Today when I was at Tokyo Kid picking up my copy of FLCL I saw they had these little packages for Chobits and Onegai Teacher. Upon further inspection I discovered that they were buttons! So I now have four buttons: Yumi, Shimizu, Mizuho, and Mizuho’s little sister (whose name I can’t remember).

  • New Layout Pains

    Well, it seems that my layout might have some issues on IE 5.5. The problem is. I don’t have access to 5.5. And it seems that once you are running 6, downgrading is a pain in the ass.

    So now I’m cranky and not sure what to do. Mostly I feel like saying, “upgrade dammit! and stop using IE and make the switch to Mozilla 1.1” Since things look just dandy in that.

  • QOTD

    Voltaire. “Those who can make you believe absurdities can make you commit atrocities.” [Quotes of the Day]

  • GoogleCooking

    Okay, this is one of the cooler Google related things I’ve heard of:

    Megnut’s mom, who once was guest host on Meg’s blog, has invented a new idea — googlecooking. Meg says “My mother types whatever ingredients she has on hand into Google and then picks the most appealing recipe returned in the results.” Smart! [Scripting News]

    Hmm, I wonder what I should make this weekend.

  • Can someone get me one for my birthday?

    I want one of these jackets for my birthday. Can someone please get me one?

  • Dinner Tonight

    I went out to dinner with my friend Patty tonight. She graduates in just a few more days and then will be moving back to NY. It feels like only yesterday she transferred here. I’m going to miss having her around.

    We went to Dolphin Seafood and both got this huge seafood and pasta plate. When we went to take our takeout boxes we noticed the waitress had written ‘man’ and ‘woman’ on the boxes so we’d know to get the right one.