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This is what I do with a four-day weekend.
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Originally published at SarahPin.com. You can comment here or there.
This is what I do with a four-day weekend.
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Originally published at I Am Completely Serious. You can comment here or there.
And I didn’t even understand what it was this morning.
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Man, pirating software is hard work. I have like a whole new respect for message board assholes.
I made Mom play the first chapter of Phoenix Wright the other day. She yelled inscrutable legal stuff at it the whole time and refuses to touch it again.
I also totally broke the blog the other day trying to do a test-run of copying it to a new server. I’m all grumpy at WordPress now. What is this forwarding bullshit you do? This is massively inappropriate, and the solution is fucking non-intuitive and for some reason broke all my Unicode characters. I’m not upgrading to this fucking 2.5 of yours until it’s been out at least three months and I know I can recreate all this work I’ve done messing around with PHP and hacking these fucking plugins to make them fucking work like I fucking want. Fucking.
The Mexican restaurant in town always has Star Trek playing. It’s really depressing to me I can hear a random line of dialog from Voyager and go, “Hold it, that totally contradicts that stupid episode where the Doctor’s fucking registry got corrupted or whatever!” I need rewrite privileges for my brain. That is space I could be using for kanji.
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You’d think the people who localized Professor Layton would be paying attention to what the people who localized Phoenix Wright were doing. But I guess not. Evil women with mysterious doubles should clearly always be named Dahlia, and the double’s name should be that of a purple flower.
Anyway, this game is really cute, but I have to have scratch paper around when I’m playing it.
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For writing class today, we made posters describing where we’re from, because language school is sort of like pre-school, but with more emphasis on vocabulary relating to intoxication. A scene from today’s class:
*I am dubiously considering the way I wrote “marijuana,” because I think it might be wrong.*
Great Artist-san: What is the kanji for “kami”?
Dragon-san: What? “Kami” for paper?
Great Artist-san: No, no, “kami-sama” - “kami” for God. I have to write “Brazil: God’s Country!”
Me: What?! No! America is God’s country! Don’t you people have TVs?!
Fuzzy-san: Hungary is obviously God’s country.
Great Artist-san: Is Taiwan God’s country?
Dragon-san, disgustedly: No.
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I just upgraded WordPress in hopes that it will make comment notification start working. Thus far it seems to have broken my ability to preview in-progress posts and use the Open-ID thingie. Fuck you, WordPress.
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The iPod problem appears to be the battery. I am pondering my options.
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This morning, while walking to class listening to my freshly-downloaded sea shanty playlist, I randomly thought: “You know. It would be really annoying if my iPod died.”
This afternoon, my iPod died.
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Anyone using Vista having problems with certain domains refusing to show up? I’ve only had this computer for a week or two, and the past few days I’ve been getting “server not found” errors for a bunch of pages pretty much all the time, and I’ve heard vaguely unpleasant things about Vista’s firewall and wonder if that might have something to do with it. It obviously isn’t actually a problem with the servers, because some of them are just people’s LiveJournal subdomains - for instance, snarp.livejournal.com has only been loading about half the time the past couple of days, while www.livejournal.com and some other people’s pages are working normally.
(To show how random this is, some of the other stuff that’s had issues includes Achewood, Scary Go Round, Diesel Sweeties, Vampirates, The Comics Journal homepage, and The Angry Black Woman. (This list probably gives a fairly good idea of how I spend my time…))
Of course, it could be the school’s firewall, not mine. Or just a network administrator grumpy at me because of all the downloads I’ve been making, though that only amounts to about 1.5 gigs over the past week, and I’ve been spacing them out. Is bandwidth way more restricted in Japan?
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Testing LJXP WordPress plugin…
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