Friday, December 29, 2006

"Dammit Beta"

Made the longest post in the history of this blog. Lost it. Dunno how, dunno where. It's like misplacing an elephant in a closet.

To summarize:

Ze opened up the ORG again. I'm starting a pack called "Fowl Play". To join head to http://www.zefrank.org/. This especially applies to those involved in the duckie incident. You know who you are.

Confused? Blame beta, it deleted the explanation.

Monday, December 25, 2006

"Santa knows me well"

Gifts under the tree
More than just sweaters and socks
Two words: Buddha Board

Thursday, December 21, 2006

"Time to draw the line"

With new platforms entering the world and old ones leaving it behind, it's time to find out where people's loyalty lies. Xbox? Playstation? Nintendo? Atari? Sony? It's up to you.

I, for one, have spoken.








Friday, December 15, 2006

"If Toma can do it..."

Like toma, I too have some free time in class today. Not that I don't enjoy survey of engineering. It has some truly shining moments. This just doesn't happen to be one of them.

On an unrelated note, I almost chopped off sukriti's finger with a spoon today. Sorry about that, girl. I hope the rice crispies bar made up for it.

Thursday, December 14, 2006

"Beta? Like the Fish?"

That's right, Blogger has succeeded where thousands of Mormons have failed. It converted me.

So far beta feels a lot like alpha, and I totally know what all the buttons do.

Wednesday, December 06, 2006

"It's like a bad painting without the fumes"


I dunno. Toma mentioned microsoft paint in a comment, so I decided to make "forest". This thing didn't load very well, though. The figure at the bottom is pretty much gone.

Anyway, this reminded me of the "end-of-the-school-year" countdown I did on my home computer with ghetto paint pictures. Maybe I'll try it again for winter break (except they're gonna have to be slightly less ghetto if someone other than me is going to be looking at them).

Monday, December 04, 2006

"Male - face down and head first"

Surprisingly enough, this quote is from my mother. I working on a newspaper project for US History when I asked her how I should flip the paper in order to print on both sides. After her answer, my face looked something like this 8 [

She just shrugged it off, saying now I'd never forget how to do it.

And damn it, the woman is right.