May 20, 2004
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i'm not really watching this, but i wish i was. how DELIGHTFULLY BAD it must be to have gone to DVD so quickly. and how convenient for me and sharon. eat your heart out SHEBA.
i have to switch to an alum email account and i cant get the nickname i want. someone else already has it! grr. she' s a '98, so as sharon said, "she won't die for a long time." damn. applicable cute child saying overheard by dianne recently: I just want everything that I want.JET: the other lady who i work for had a great idea for japan. instead of keeping stuff and SCRAPBOOKING later, just do it as you go along by leaving the book on the table or around the house as decoration and reminder. that way, you and visitors can see what you ve been up to (in case they don't stalk your xanga like normal ppl). i still aspire to scrapbook my trip to france tho. chances = slim.
i hate moving and shudder at the thought of having to move home and then move again to japan. if i had not taken classes this term and graduated early, i wouldve had to move an extra time, just for this term, but i still wish i wasnt taking classes. i might ve had fun living in an off campus house, or with jenna. i dont think i really knew her well enough where she wouldve offered me her extra room so i dont feel actually remorseful, but damn, its fun to think about it. and i really love the jewelry shop. woot.
in class yesterday, we had an alum present the project he did you the grad level of our same class. it was so cool, he made a little skateboard-sized controller for snowboarding games. kind of like the arcade, but it doesnt swivel, instead you actually have to lean. and there were buttons that you hit with your toes for jump and speed boost as well as a button on the side to do grabs just like in real life. im no snowboarder, but it was so awesome playing in front of a huge projector. almost life-sized. you can't do any of the complicated or inhuman tricks tho. they are already hard to do on the hand controller, let alone with your foot. but as far as realism, it was sweet. almost VR.
as stated above, i really hate moving. just thought i would say that again.
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ooo I know that snowboarding project your're talking about. I saw them testing it last term!!! It was sooo cool. Especially after I had just learnt how to snowboard!
I think i have an internet voice, like a phone voice only more irritating. But I dont have a phone voice at all, I know this because I always end up spelling every single word out to the person at the other end whenever i'm paying bills or something like that. On our induction day for secondary school, one teacher called me June all day, and my German teacher used to call me Ruby, although how she got from Jane to Ruby has got to be something more than my accent...
I also hate moving, it always reminds me how many pretty useless possesions i have, like all the picture CDs i have from kodak, despite not having a cd drive on my computer.
I used to love scrapbooking! Bought loads of scrapbooking goodies from this little shop in Essex and online as well. But I kinda gave it up after I started uni because I didn't have enough time to do it again.
I've already kind of started clearing out my room. Basically I was really ruthless and went through my wardrobe and chucked away lots of clothes that don't fit me anymore or I don't wear anymore. Then I chucked away all my second year uni stuff, but I've kept all my assignments though.
i was missing my blitz nickname first. and you plagiarized the top of my post. this is an example of a a good situation in which to give NO PROPS.
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