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Wednesday, May 4, 2005


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Tony- I wasn't aware that flowery pre-Searing Ascalon was the newb land at first. I remembered the beta being all dead and brown, and when I started playing the final build, I was like "What the hell?"

Alex- *nods* I'm glad I picked Ranger/Mesmer. It's a pleasant combination.

Karmi- Hey, I resent that. Here I am, trying to be hospitable, and you go and insult me. ;_;

Shin- I considered keeping my babies hidden on the inside of a trenchcoat, ala The Matrix. Problem is, with three of them, they wouldn't be symmetrical.

So I'd have to balance it out with my sidearm. No biggie.

satan665- I didn't hear much positive feedback about FFXI.. I mean, people played it, but it wasn't heralded worldwide as "teh awesom3."

Godel- I dunno, Jumpman had street cred.

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Summarizing the events of my standardized testing today:

Total pwnage.

Thanks to the 148 problems of cumulative review last night, combined with several other packets of previous test questions, I had an easy time. The only ones I had difficult with were the ones where it's like "There are 105 coins, dimes and nickels, and they equal this amount of money" and "Tina's three years older than OJ, and OJ is twice the age of Lindsay." Fortunately, logical thinking saved the day.

But because of testing, our schedule's all jacked up. One would think they randomly picked a period order out of a hat.

Though the numbers are funky, the new order is kind of refreshing. We start out with Art, and end the day with Social Studies. It's nice not having to end the day all sweaty and tired from Phys Ed.

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Played a bit of Guild Wars with Alex today. It's nice to play with somebody who actually has half a brain.

Actually, I ran into someone named Baron Samedi the other day. I whispered him explaining that it was Sen from OB, and twenty minutes later I got "no styupid wrong person" as a response.

And I sure felt styupid. Styupid to the third power. Oh well, now I know.

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