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  1. Writing fanfics, among other things

    by , March 9th, 2012 at 11:39 PM (xm's randomity on Type-Moon and other weirdness)
    For a while, I was blocked on writing my Type-Moon fanfic. I went about a week or so not writing anything. Then today, I load up the text file, and all of a sudden, the words just pour out of me!

    I'm getting a better idea of what direction to take Endless Number of Possibilities, especially now that there's only going to be three more chapters. The epilogue is taking good shape. It's not finished, obviously not, but I like where it's going. And I've also started the second to last chapter, ...
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  2. Oh, Atlus. I love you so.

    by , March 9th, 2012 at 05:00 PM (僕はね、ヒマワリになりたかったんだ。)
    y u do dis

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  3. Character Study: Sakura Matou

    DISCLAIMER: All right. What follows is, I specify right now, my own personal opinion. Only my opinion, and I do my level best to remain polite, objective, and tactful when delivering it. I ask nothing more of that from any commentary: polite and respectful of the fact that your opinions are just that, opinion. Debate is fine, being a jerk is not. And in this blog, you are in the Sovereign State of Moczotopia, where I am judge, jury, and executioner. Step out of line, and I will have the People's ...
  4. Escape from plumbing renovations, week 1

    Soooo... I will be living 10 weeks in my mum's guest room, because I have plumbing renovation in my apartment. I've been here since last Sunday, and it already starts to go on my nerves. Though we haven't had big arguments yet, but... Fortunately she goes early to bed and I stay up late.

    I'm also going to Helsinki this weekend (to see Nightwish's gig on Saturday and visit my godson's family on Sunday), so I will have a break. One day alone in a hotel is luxury.

    But ...

    Updated March 8th, 2012 at 05:35 PM by Gaia

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  5. Of switching keyboards.

    I admit, I like to have a good keyboard. In October 2009, I shelled out damn near $200 for my Logitech G19. It's a fine keyboard, except for one problem:

    It uses rubber domes.

    That are prone to tearing.

    Needless to say, all was fine and happy in Logitech land, until, about a year later (Of course, right after the warranty ran out), the spacebar got mushy, and really didn't provide any sort of tactile feedback. Upon taking it apart (all 16 screws holding it ...
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